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Author: Chen Ping

Douban score: 8.5

Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House

Publication year: 20 19-3

Page count: 356

Content introduction:

The study of economic complexity is an economic science to understand the complexity and diversity of economic system and explore quantitative observation and modeling on the basis of the intersection of physics, biology and other disciplines. This book is the first volume of "Basic Research Series on Economic Complexity". This book attempts to reconstruct the theory of economic development and evolution and the foundation of micro, industrial and macro-economic growth by using the new method of non-equilibrium physics, starting from the logistic wavelet of ecology and taking technological progress as the fundamental driving force. This book completely challenges the basic assumptions and major findings of neoclassical economics, and constructs an evolutionary economics framework that can be used to explain China's 40-year growth and development experience. It is a necessary reference book for scholars who are interested in studying economic theory and methodology.

About the author:

Chen Ping, who calls himself a swordsman in Meishan, is not lonely, and there is nothing wrong with him. Retired professor of China Economic Research Center of Peking University (now National Development Research Institute), researcher of China Research Institute of Fudan University, foreign researcher of Capital and Society Center of Columbia University, and founding director of World Economic Association. 1987 Ph.D. in Physics, University of Texas at Austin, USA. A student of Ilya I.llyaPrigogine, the founder of non-equilibrium physics and complex system science. A pioneer in studying economic chaos and economic complexity.