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Complexity and the art of public policy : solving society's problems from the bottom up / David Colander and Roland Kupers.

LIBRA HD87 .C65 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Colander, David C., author.
Kupers, Roland, 1959- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic policy.
Complexity (Philosophy).
Evolutionary economics.
Policy sciences.
Physical Description:
viii, 310 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2014]
Contents:
Part I The Complexity Frame for Policy
Chapter 1 Twin Peaks 3
Chapter 2 Government With, Not Versus, the Market 19
Chapter 3 I Pencil Revisited: Beyond Market Fundamentalism 31
Chapter 4 The Complexity Policy Frame 44
Part II Exploring the Foundations
Chapter 5 How Economics Lost the Complexity Vision 67
Chapter 6 How Macroeconomics Lost the Complexity Vision 89
Chapter 7 Complexity: A New Kind of Science? 109
Chapter 8 A New Kind of Complexity Economics? 131
Chapter 9 Nudging toward a Complexity Policy Frame 156
Part III Laissez-Faire Activism in Practice
Chapter 10 The Economics of Influence 179
Chapter 11 Implementing Influence Policy 195
Chapter 12 Laissez-Faire Activism 214
Chapter 13 Getting the Ecostructure of Government Right 237
Part IV The Lost Agenda
Chapter 14 Getting the Ecostructure of Social Science Education Right 259
Chapter 15 The Lost Agenda 270.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780691152097
0691152098
OCLC:
859168709

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