INVESTIGADORES
ROBERT Veronica
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Complex systems and economic development
Autor/es:
ANALÍA ERBES; VERÓNICA ROBERT; GABRIEL YOGUEL
Lugar:
México, DF.
Reunión:
Conferencia; 6º Globelics Conference on ‘New insights for understanding innovation and competence building for sustainable development and social justice’; 2008
Institución organizadora:
Globelics
Resumen:
This paper is based on an application of complex systems’ approach to economics with the objective of explaining the micro, meso and macroeconomic mechanisms of development. The complex systems’ approach makes it possible to tackle the problem of evolution and economic development under conditions of temporal irreversibility, non-linear change and radical uncertainty. This study emphasizes the importance of the relationship between the absorption and connectivity capacities and processes of structural change, creative destruction and appropriation. It shows that capacities and processes interact according to two complex systems’ properties: self-organization and adaptation, which account for economic development. In addition, the paper presents some policy issues that derived from the analytical approach of complex systems.