Complexity economics and sustainable development: a computational framework for policy priority inference

The Sustainable Development Goals are global objectives set by the UN. They cover fundamental issues in development such as poverty, education, economic growth, and climate. Despite growing data across policy dimensions, popular statistical approaches offer limited solutions as these datasets are not big or detailed enough to meet their technical requirements. Complexity Economics and Sustainable Development provides a novel framework to handle these challenging features, suggesting that complexity science, agent-based modelling, and computational social science can overcome these limitations. Building on interdisciplinary socioeconomic theory, it provides a new framework to quantify the link between public expenditure and development while accounting for complex interdependencies and public governance. Accompanied by comprehensive data of worldwide development indicators and open-source code, it provides a detailed construction of the analytic toolkit, familiarising readers with a diverse set of empirical applications and drawing policy implications that are insightful to a diverse readership.

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Main Authors: 1423211787021 Guerrero, O.A., 1423211787022 Castañeda, G.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Cambridge (UK) Cambridge University Press 2024
Subjects:environmental economics, environmental policies, sustainable development, SDG 8, SDG 17,
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