Ciencias de la complejidad: estado actual


Autoria(s): Cancino Quintero, David Eduardo
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Gómez-Cruz, Nelson Alfonso

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16/12/2015

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Los aportes teóricos y aplicados de la complejidad en economía han tomado tantas direcciones y han sido tan frenéticos en las últimas décadas, que no existe un trabajo reciente, hasta donde conocemos, que los compile y los analice de forma integrada. El objetivo de este proyecto, por tanto, es desarrollar un estado situacional de las diferentes aplicaciones conceptuales, teóricas, metodológicas y tecnológicas de las ciencias de la complejidad en la economía. Asimismo, se pretende analizar las tendencias recientes en el estudio de la complejidad de los sistemas económicos y los horizontes que las ciencias de la complejidad ofrecen de cara al abordaje de los fenómenos económicos del mundo globalizado contemporáneo.

The theoretical and applied contributions of complexity sciences in economy has taken so many directions and have been so fast in last decades, that actually does not exist a recent work, far from we know, that compiles and analyze integrally these contributions. The objective of this document is to develop a situational state of the different conceptual, theoretical, methodological and technological applications of complexity sciences in economy. Therefore, to analyze the actual tendencies in the complex economic systems research and the horizons that complexity sciences offers to the nowadays economic issues of a globalized world.

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