This book illustrates how the treatment of complexity in analytical frameworks shapes economic studies. It explores the ways economists make sense of our economic environment and where their differences in interpretations of economic issues and policy proposals are rooted.
Henning Schwardt is Visiting Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Denver, USA. His research has focused on institutional economics and development economics, as well as complexity economics.
1. Trends and Changes in Economies.- 2. Individual, Economic Environment, and Mutual Relation.- 3. The Functioning and the Functioning of Markets.- 4. Unemployment as Economic Crises.- 5. Frameworks for Economic Policies.- 6. Final Considerations.-