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Chaos, Management and Economics David Parker

Chaos, Management and Economics By David Parker

Chaos, Management and Economics by David Parker


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Applies the ideas of 'chaos theory', usually found in the natural sciences, to economic and social systems, with some profound implications for the management of business and the economy. This title provides an introduction to the application of Chaos Theory to the social sciences.

Chaos, Management and Economics Summary

Chaos, Management and Economics: The Implication of Non-Linear Thinking by David Parker

First published in 1994, this title was the best selling IEA publication of the 1990s. It applies the ideas of 'chaos theory', more usually found in the natural sciences, to economic and social systems, with some profound implications for the management of business and the economy. The authors suggest that a chaotic world is more complex than can be captured by the linear equations generally used by economic modellers and the assumptions of neo-classical economics, and in some ways bears a striking resemblance to the views taken by the Austrian School. This title provides a concise and straightforward introduction to the application of Chaos Theory to the social sciences, which as its authors say, 'provides a new and exciting departure point for the study of organisations and economies'.

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GOR001575375
9780255363334
0255363338
Chaos, Management and Economics: The Implication of Non-Linear Thinking by David Parker
Used - Good
Paperback
Institute of Economic Affairs
19940519
112
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