"The Microeconomics of Complex Economies "uses game theory,
modeling approaches, formal techniques, and computer simulations to
teach useful, accessible approaches to real modern economies. It
covers topics of information and innovation, including national and
regional systems of innovation; clustered and networked firms; and
open-source/open-innovation production and use. Its final chapter
on policy perspectives and decisions confirms the value of the
toolset.
Written so chapters can be used independently, the book includes
an introduction to computer simulation and pedagogical supplements.
Its formal, accessible treatment of complexity goes beyond the
scopes of neoclassical and mainstream economics. The highly
interdependent economy of the 21st century demands a
reconsideration of economic theories.
Describes the usefulness of complex heterodox economicsEmphasizes
divergences and convergences with neoclassical economic theories
and perspectivesFits easily into courses on intermediate
microeconomics, industrial organization, and games through
self-contained chapters
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