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Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-245) and index
Description:
As Europe moves toward an integrated academic system, European economics is changing. This book discusses that change, along with the changes that are happening simultaneously within the economic profession. The authors argue that modern economics can no longer usefully be described as "neoclassical", but is much better described as complexity economics. The complexity approach embraces rather than assumes away the complexities of social interaction
pt. 1. The future of European economics -- pt. 2. Conversations -- pt. 3. Reflections