- The economics of self-organization - how emergence (in evolutionary theory, systems theory, etc.) of economic order - The Self-Organizing Economy - It’s a “self-organizing economy.” - Paul Krugman
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Self-organization in space
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Von Thunen-Mills Model
- central geography
- Edge City Dynamics
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Schelling’s Separation Model - The Parable of the Polygon
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police complexity
- Simon’s research on [ZIP rule
- If a group forms a new city with probability p and joins an existing city with probability 1-p
- The probability of joining any existing city is determined by a probability proportional to the city’s population
- → Zipf rule occurs
- The power exponent is -1(1-p)
- [Chinese restaurant process
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principle of self-organization
- Order arising from instability
- Order arising from random growth
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Self-organization in time
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business cycle
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non-linear business cycle theory
- S-shaped expenditure function
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percolation economics
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Phase Lock and the Global Business Cycle
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Self-organization in space
- Edge City Model
- central location model
- Simon’s Urban Development
Seikei Univ. Library
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