Evolutionary Socioeconomics: Notes on the Computer Simulation according to the de Finetti - Simon Principia
Michele Tucci

TL;DR
This paper discusses integrating Darwinian evolutionary models with computer simulations based on de Finetti and Simon's principles to enhance socioeconomic analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework combining evolutionary theory and simulation methods rooted in de Finetti and Simon's principles for socioeconomic studies.
Findings
Highlights the synergy between evolutionary models and simulation techniques.
Proposes a new approach for socioeconomic analysis using combined frameworks.
Provides explanatory comments on the interaction of these theoretical models.
Abstract
The present note includes explanatory comments about the synergic interaction within the sphere of the socioeconomic analysis between the two following theoretical frameworks. (I). The Darwinian evolutionary model. (II). The computer simulation in accordance with the principia established by Bruno de Finetti and Herbert Simon.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic theories and models · Economic Theory and Institutions · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
