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Entangled Economy: an ecosystems approach to modeling systemic level dynamics

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  • Juan David Robalino
  • Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen

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We present a model of an economy inspired by individual based model approaches in evolutionary ecology. We demonstrate that evolutionary dynamics in a space of companies interconnected through a correlated interaction matrix produces time dependencies of the total size of the economy total number of companies, companies age and capital distribution that compares well with statistics for USA. We discuss the relevance of our modeling framework to policy making.

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  • Juan David Robalino & Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen, 2012. "Entangled Economy: an ecosystems approach to modeling systemic level dynamics," Papers 1207.6091, arXiv.org.
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    1. Kling Arnold, 2011. "PSST: Patterns of Sustainable Specialization and Trade," Capitalism and Society, De Gruyter, vol. 6(2), pages 1-20, December.
    2. Laird, Simon & Jensen, Henrik Jeldtoft, 2007. "Correlation, selection and the evolution of species networks," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 209(2), pages 149-156.
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    1. Pável Vázquez & Jesús A del Río & Karla G Cedano & Manuel Martínez & Henrik J Jensen, 2015. "An Entangled Model for Sustainability Indicators," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(8), pages 1-12, August.
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