'Making sense of chaos: a better economics for a better world' with Prof Doyne Farmer

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
  • We live in an age of increasing complexity, where accelerating technology and global interconnection hold more promise - and more peril - than any other time in human history.
    The fossil fuels that have powered global wealth creation now threaten to destroy the world they helped build. Automation and digitisation promise prosperity for some, unemployment for others. Financial crises fuel growing inequality, polarisation and the retreat of democracy. At heart, all these problems are rooted in the economy, yet the guidance provided by economic models has often failed.
    Using big data and ever more powerful computers, we are now able for the first time to apply complex systems science to economic activity, building realistic models of the global economy. The resulting simulations and the emergent behaviour we observe form the cornerstone of the science of complexity economics, allowing us to test ideas and make significantly better economic predictions - to better address the hard problems facing the world.
    In this talk Doyne Farmer, author of Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World presents a manifesto for how to do economics better. He will fuse his profound knowledge and expertise with stories from his life to explain how we can bring a scientific revolution to bear on the economic conundrums facing society.
    This is a joint event with INET Oxford.

Komentáře • 7

  • @xephyr417
    @xephyr417 Před 4 dny

    Lack of rationality in agents causes a natural dampening in the system of course.
    This such an natural way to understand economics. Lots of insight here. Excited for the book.

  • @user-cn4eq5gz8k
    @user-cn4eq5gz8k Před měsícem +1

    A very helpful talk. Thank you

  • @dr.justusaluka4229
    @dr.justusaluka4229 Před 2 měsíci +1

    excellent post

  • @bundleofperceptions1397
    @bundleofperceptions1397 Před 3 měsíci +6

    These very smart people have been at this for more than 40-years, and yet our economy never seems to improve. I see economics as being right up there with philosophy as just another form of mental masturbation.

    • @ahsanchoudhry3414
      @ahsanchoudhry3414 Před měsícem

      glad to hear your expert opinion when you can't even solve an ODE.

  • @westpacificmarketanalytics2384

    You lack humility......