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Emerging from crisis with new approaches to science of society

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  • Aurelian Bondrea
  • Larisa Mihoreanu
  • Carmen Costea
  • Adrian Vasile

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The recurrence of economic crises serves to illustrate the limits of neoclassical economics and the contemporary established models. Modern-day economic developments are highly influenced by the theory of complexity. In terms of thermodynamics, the inputs of the process consists in economically valuable natural resources and the outputs are worthless wastes; the matter-energy is absorbed in the economic process in a low entropy state which in turn is eliminated in a state of high entropy. Consequently, an updated methodology is required as all activities and overall economic processes demonstrate the inevitably entropic processes. Complex systems research represents the viable alternative for sustainable growth in the following decades. The concept of emergence represents an insightful argument against the well-planned and ordered nature of the social sciences universe. The study of complex systems, evolutionary economics and interdisciplinary research offers the possibility of new developments.

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  • Aurelian Bondrea & Larisa Mihoreanu & Carmen Costea & Adrian Vasile, 2015. "Emerging from crisis with new approaches to science of society," World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(2/3), pages 172-185.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:wremsd:v:11:y:2015:i:2/3:p:172-185
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