Complexity: A Review of The Classics
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- Bernardo Alves Furtado & Patrícia Alessandra Morita Sakowski, 2015. "Complexity: A Review of The Classics," Discussion Papers 0203, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
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complexity; emergence; dynamical systems; non-linearity; cellular automata; modelling; information theory; neural networks; evolution. Este texto está inserido no projeto Modelagem de Sistemas Complexos para Políticas Públicas e faz uma resenha dos autores clássicos que; em conjunto; contribuíram com os elementos do que seria uma “ciência da complexidade”. Com base no pensamento original destes autores; os conceitos centrais de sistemas complexos são discutidos; a saber: i) a interação entre agentes (homogêneos ou heterogêneos) e o ambiente; ii) as propriedades emergentes e a auto-organização; iii) a importância da não linearidade e das escalas; iv) as regras e seu determinismo; v) a ênfase na dinâmica e retroalimentação; e vi) as noções de adaptação; aprendizado e evolução. Por fim; críticas contemporâneas são apresentadas. Elas sugerem que os argumentos de sistemas complexos não sustentam epistemologicamente a constituição de suposta nova ciência; mas não rejeitam os avanços propostos nos estudos de complexidade.;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-HIS-2015-01-26 (Business, Economic and Financial History)
- NEP-HME-2015-01-26 (Heterodox Microeconomics)
- NEP-HPE-2015-01-26 (History and Philosophy of Economics)
- NEP-PKE-2015-01-26 (Post Keynesian Economics)
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