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Complexity in Economic and Social Systems



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Autore: Drożdż Stanisław Visualizza persona
Titolo: Complexity in Economic and Social Systems Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (534 p.)
Soggetto topico: Information technology industries
Soggetto non controllato: volatility clustering
Baidu Index
information demand
generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity model (GARCH)
mixture of distribution hypothesis
speculation
land acquisition
motivation
real estate
development
Ethiopia
systemic risk
macroprudential policy
agent-based modelling
inequality
central-banking
information transfer
transfer entropy
stock markets
econophysics
complexity science
information theory
economic complexity
evolutionary dynamics
network theory
leveraged trading
stock price crash risk
threshold effect
complexity in stock market
entropy economics
non-extensive cross-entropy econometrics
non-ergodic ill-behaved inverse problems
general system theory
non-linear dynamics
complex adaptive systems
homo oeconomicus
edge of chaos
complexity economics
pricing constraint
IPO timing
dynamic game model
real option
complexity of IPOs
financial institution
complex network
jump volatility
entropy weight TOPSIS
structural entropy
stock market
EMD
cluster-entropy
Shannon-entropy
financial markets
time series
dynamics
Tsallis entropy
copula functions
cross-shareholding network
finance
cryptocurrencies
multivariate transfer entropy
complex networks
liquidity proxy
liquidity benchmark
volatility estimate
correlation coefficient
partial determination
mutual information
forecasting market risk
value at risk
extreme returns
peaks over threshold
self-exciting point process
discrete-time models
generalized Pareto distribution
dynamical complexity
universal complexity measure
irreversible processes
entropies
entropic susceptibilities
complex systems
multifractal analysis
detrended cross-correlations
minimal spanning tree
wealth condensation
agent-based computational economics
bargaining
gain function
macroeconomics
innovative activity
manufacturing industry
conjunctural movements
cybernetics
feedback loops
correspondence analysis
Polish Green Island effect
Red Queen effect
Kondratieff waves
power law
Zipf law
gender productivity gap
fake news
rumor spreading
Nash equilibrium
evolutionarily stable strategies
evolutionary information search dynamics
nonlinear dynamics
chaos
time series analysis
stock exchange market
Lyapunov
recurrence plots
BDS
correlation dimension
GARCH model
measure of economic development
websites
public administration sector
municipality
four-colour theorem
prosumption
platforms for participation
location quotient
dual graph
Euler characteristic
Persona (resp. second.): KwapieńJarosław
OświęcimkaPaweł
DrożdżStanisław
Sommario/riassunto: There is no term that better describes the essential features of human society than complexity. On various levels, from the decision-making processes of individuals, through to the interactions between individuals leading to the spontaneous formation of groups and social hierarchies, up to the collective, herding processes that reshape whole societies, all these features share the property of irreducibility, i.e., they require a holistic, multi-level approach formed by researchers from different disciplines. This Special Issue aims to collect research studies that, by exploiting the latest advances in physics, economics, complex networks, and data science, make a step towards understanding these economic and social systems. The majority of submissions are devoted to financial market analysis and modeling, including the stock and cryptocurrency markets in the COVID-19 pandemic, systemic risk quantification and control, wealth condensation, the innovation-related performance of companies, and more. Looking more at societies, there are papers that deal with regional development, land speculation, and the-fake news-fighting strategies, the issues which are of central interest in contemporary society. On top of this, one of the contributions proposes a new, improved complexity measure.
Titolo autorizzato: Complexity in Economic and Social Systems  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557397503321
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