In my opinion, the work of Herbert Simon must be very prominent in a complexity economics course. At least the size distribution model, the Simon-Ando near-decomposability, and the work with Newell on using computers to understand rationality. And of course Hawkins-Simon is already there in the networks/IO, I presume.
In my opinion, the work of Herbert Simon must be very prominent in a complexity economics course. At least the size distribution model, the Simon-Ando near-decomposability, and the work with Newell on using computers to understand rationality. And of course Hawkins-Simon is already there in the networks/IO, I presume.