International Centre for the Advancement of Multidisciplinary Studies on Socio-Economic Systems
Suchismita Banerjee, Manipushpak Mitra

TL;DR
This paper discusses the history and importance of establishing an international multidisciplinary research center focused on understanding global socio-economic systems, highlighting past efforts and the need for such an institution.
Contribution
It emphasizes the critical need for an international multidisciplinary center to foster collaboration among scientists and students for understanding socio-economic dynamics.
Findings
Previous attempts at similar centers have had limited success.
Interdisciplinary fusion is essential for socio-economic research.
The proposed center aims to attract global experts and students.
Abstract
We start by summarising very briefly the various prior attempts (during the last one and half a decade), some of which were made as independent research centres and others as visiting centres with extensive visiting programs for luminaries from various basic sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Economics, and Sociology) and students from various institutions around the world for such interdisciplinary fusion of ideas and researches. Additionally, we briefly discuss the efforts that our institute has made (without any visible success so far, as in the other attempts elsewhere). We then emphasise the critical need for such an international centre to attract stalwarts in the basic disciplinary fields as well as interested students from around the world in order to comprehend the world's global socio-economic dynamics.
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TopicsEconomic theories and models · Economic Theory and Institutions
