Economic Complexity and Equilibrium Illusion
Essays on market instability and macro vitality
Herausgeber: Chen, Ping
Economic Complexity and Equilibrium Illusion
Essays on market instability and macro vitality
Herausgeber: Chen, Ping
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This book consists of the major work of Professor Ping Chen, a pioneer in studying economic chaos and economic complexity. They are selected from works completed since 1987, integrating different insights from Marx, Marshall, Schumpeter and Keynes.
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This book consists of the major work of Professor Ping Chen, a pioneer in studying economic chaos and economic complexity. They are selected from works completed since 1987, integrating different insights from Marx, Marshall, Schumpeter and Keynes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780415554756
- ISBN-10: 0415554756
- Artikelnr.: 29919754
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9780415554756
- ISBN-10: 0415554756
- Artikelnr.: 29919754
Ping Chen is a Professor at the National School of Development at Peking University in Beijing, and a Senior Fellow at Center for New Political Economy at Fudan University in Shanghai, China.
1. Introduction Part 1 Methodological review: economic complexity,
equilibrium illusion, and evolutionary dynamics 2. Equilibrium illusion,
economic complexity, and evolutionary foundation of economic analysis
(2008) 3. Evolutionary economic dynamics: persistent business cycles,
disruptive technology, and the trade-off between stability and complexity
(2005) Part 2 Macro vitality: trend-cycle separation, economic chaos and
persistent cycles 4. Empirical and Theoretical Evidence of Economic Chaos
(1988) 5. Searching for Economic Chaos: A Challenge to Econometric Practice
and Nonlinear Tests (1993) 6. A Random Walk or Color Chaos on the Stock
Market? - Time-Frequency Analysis of S&P Indexes (1996) 7. Trends, Shocks,
Persistent Cycles in Evolving Economy: Business Cycle Measurement in
Time-Frequency Representation (1996) Part 3 Micro interaction and
population dynamics: learning, communication, and market share competition
8. Origin of Division of Labor and Stochastic Mechanism of Differentiation
(1987) 9. Imitation, Learning, and Communication: Central or Polarized
Patterns in Collective Actions (1991) 10. Needham's Question and China's
Evolution - Cases of Nonequilibrium Social Transition (1990) 11. China's
Challenge to Economic Orthodoxy: Asian Reform as an Evolutionary,
Self-Organizing Process (1993) Part 4 Equilibrium illusion and meso
foundation: perpetual motion machine, representative agents, and
organization diversity 12. The Frisch Model of Business Cycles - A Spurious
Doctrine, but a Mysterious Success (1999) 13. Microfoundations of
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Laws of Probability Theory: the
Principle of Large Numbers vs. Rational Expectations Arbitrage (2002) 14.
Complexity of Transaction Costs and Evolution of Corporate Governance
(2007) Part 5 Market instability, natural experiments, and government
policy 15. Market Instability and Economic Complexity: Theoretical Lessons
from Transition Experiments (2006) 16. From an Efficient to a Viable
International Financial Market (2009) Epilogue
equilibrium illusion, and evolutionary dynamics 2. Equilibrium illusion,
economic complexity, and evolutionary foundation of economic analysis
(2008) 3. Evolutionary economic dynamics: persistent business cycles,
disruptive technology, and the trade-off between stability and complexity
(2005) Part 2 Macro vitality: trend-cycle separation, economic chaos and
persistent cycles 4. Empirical and Theoretical Evidence of Economic Chaos
(1988) 5. Searching for Economic Chaos: A Challenge to Econometric Practice
and Nonlinear Tests (1993) 6. A Random Walk or Color Chaos on the Stock
Market? - Time-Frequency Analysis of S&P Indexes (1996) 7. Trends, Shocks,
Persistent Cycles in Evolving Economy: Business Cycle Measurement in
Time-Frequency Representation (1996) Part 3 Micro interaction and
population dynamics: learning, communication, and market share competition
8. Origin of Division of Labor and Stochastic Mechanism of Differentiation
(1987) 9. Imitation, Learning, and Communication: Central or Polarized
Patterns in Collective Actions (1991) 10. Needham's Question and China's
Evolution - Cases of Nonequilibrium Social Transition (1990) 11. China's
Challenge to Economic Orthodoxy: Asian Reform as an Evolutionary,
Self-Organizing Process (1993) Part 4 Equilibrium illusion and meso
foundation: perpetual motion machine, representative agents, and
organization diversity 12. The Frisch Model of Business Cycles - A Spurious
Doctrine, but a Mysterious Success (1999) 13. Microfoundations of
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Laws of Probability Theory: the
Principle of Large Numbers vs. Rational Expectations Arbitrage (2002) 14.
Complexity of Transaction Costs and Evolution of Corporate Governance
(2007) Part 5 Market instability, natural experiments, and government
policy 15. Market Instability and Economic Complexity: Theoretical Lessons
from Transition Experiments (2006) 16. From an Efficient to a Viable
International Financial Market (2009) Epilogue
1. Introduction Part 1 Methodological review: economic complexity,
equilibrium illusion, and evolutionary dynamics 2. Equilibrium illusion,
economic complexity, and evolutionary foundation of economic analysis
(2008) 3. Evolutionary economic dynamics: persistent business cycles,
disruptive technology, and the trade-off between stability and complexity
(2005) Part 2 Macro vitality: trend-cycle separation, economic chaos and
persistent cycles 4. Empirical and Theoretical Evidence of Economic Chaos
(1988) 5. Searching for Economic Chaos: A Challenge to Econometric Practice
and Nonlinear Tests (1993) 6. A Random Walk or Color Chaos on the Stock
Market? - Time-Frequency Analysis of S&P Indexes (1996) 7. Trends, Shocks,
Persistent Cycles in Evolving Economy: Business Cycle Measurement in
Time-Frequency Representation (1996) Part 3 Micro interaction and
population dynamics: learning, communication, and market share competition
8. Origin of Division of Labor and Stochastic Mechanism of Differentiation
(1987) 9. Imitation, Learning, and Communication: Central or Polarized
Patterns in Collective Actions (1991) 10. Needham's Question and China's
Evolution - Cases of Nonequilibrium Social Transition (1990) 11. China's
Challenge to Economic Orthodoxy: Asian Reform as an Evolutionary,
Self-Organizing Process (1993) Part 4 Equilibrium illusion and meso
foundation: perpetual motion machine, representative agents, and
organization diversity 12. The Frisch Model of Business Cycles - A Spurious
Doctrine, but a Mysterious Success (1999) 13. Microfoundations of
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Laws of Probability Theory: the
Principle of Large Numbers vs. Rational Expectations Arbitrage (2002) 14.
Complexity of Transaction Costs and Evolution of Corporate Governance
(2007) Part 5 Market instability, natural experiments, and government
policy 15. Market Instability and Economic Complexity: Theoretical Lessons
from Transition Experiments (2006) 16. From an Efficient to a Viable
International Financial Market (2009) Epilogue
equilibrium illusion, and evolutionary dynamics 2. Equilibrium illusion,
economic complexity, and evolutionary foundation of economic analysis
(2008) 3. Evolutionary economic dynamics: persistent business cycles,
disruptive technology, and the trade-off between stability and complexity
(2005) Part 2 Macro vitality: trend-cycle separation, economic chaos and
persistent cycles 4. Empirical and Theoretical Evidence of Economic Chaos
(1988) 5. Searching for Economic Chaos: A Challenge to Econometric Practice
and Nonlinear Tests (1993) 6. A Random Walk or Color Chaos on the Stock
Market? - Time-Frequency Analysis of S&P Indexes (1996) 7. Trends, Shocks,
Persistent Cycles in Evolving Economy: Business Cycle Measurement in
Time-Frequency Representation (1996) Part 3 Micro interaction and
population dynamics: learning, communication, and market share competition
8. Origin of Division of Labor and Stochastic Mechanism of Differentiation
(1987) 9. Imitation, Learning, and Communication: Central or Polarized
Patterns in Collective Actions (1991) 10. Needham's Question and China's
Evolution - Cases of Nonequilibrium Social Transition (1990) 11. China's
Challenge to Economic Orthodoxy: Asian Reform as an Evolutionary,
Self-Organizing Process (1993) Part 4 Equilibrium illusion and meso
foundation: perpetual motion machine, representative agents, and
organization diversity 12. The Frisch Model of Business Cycles - A Spurious
Doctrine, but a Mysterious Success (1999) 13. Microfoundations of
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and the Laws of Probability Theory: the
Principle of Large Numbers vs. Rational Expectations Arbitrage (2002) 14.
Complexity of Transaction Costs and Evolution of Corporate Governance
(2007) Part 5 Market instability, natural experiments, and government
policy 15. Market Instability and Economic Complexity: Theoretical Lessons
from Transition Experiments (2006) 16. From an Efficient to a Viable
International Financial Market (2009) Epilogue