The Wealth of Nations: Complexity Science for an Interdisciplinary Approach in Economics
Klaus Jaffe

TL;DR
This paper advocates for applying complexity science and interdisciplinary methods, including natural science tools, to deepen understanding of socio-economic dynamics and address issues like poverty and societal development.
Contribution
It introduces an interdisciplinary approach combining natural sciences and social sciences to analyze economic and societal evolution, highlighting new pathways for wealth creation and poverty reduction.
Findings
Complex systems analysis reveals mechanisms driving societal evolution.
Multidisciplinary approaches are essential for understanding economic challenges.
Natural science tools can enhance economic analysis and decision-making.
Abstract
Classic economic science is reaching the limits of its explanatory powers. Complexity science uses an increasingly larger set of different methods to analyze physical, biological, cultural, social, and economic factors, providing a broader understanding of the socio-economic dynamics involved in the development of nations worldwide. The use of tools developed in the natural sciences, such as thermodynamics, evolutionary biology, and analysis of complex systems, help us to integrate aspects, formerly reserved to the social sciences, with the natural sciences. This integration reveals details of the synergistic mechanisms that drive the evolution of societies. By doing so, we increase the available alternatives for economic analysis and provide ways to increase the efficiency of decision-making mechanisms in complex social contexts. This interdisciplinary analysis seeks to deepen our…
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