Abstract
Executive summary
The Department of State Development (DSD) has identified recent ethodological and theoretical developments in fields of computational evolutionary and complexity economics as potentially valuable in economic policy development for South Australia. To improve their knowledge base in this domain, DSD has engaged The University of South Australia School of Commerce to prepare an initial assessment. Scope is to review possibilities for the use of new complexity computational methods in economics and social sciences and how they can be combined with the increasing availability of new and “big” data sources.
The Department of State Development (DSD) has identified recent ethodological and theoretical developments in fields of computational evolutionary and complexity economics as potentially valuable in economic policy development for South Australia. To improve their knowledge base in this domain, DSD has engaged The University of South Australia School of Commerce to prepare an initial assessment. Scope is to review possibilities for the use of new complexity computational methods in economics and social sciences and how they can be combined with the increasing availability of new and “big” data sources.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Adelaide |
Publisher | University of South Australia |
Commissioning body | South Australian Department for State Development |
Number of pages | 29 |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- economics
- South Australia
- State Development
- Economic policy