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concept:complex-system-economycomplex system (economy)
The economy described as consisting of autonomous elements at multiple scales, exhibiting adaptive problem-solving.
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- The research paper published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, proposing a cognitive glue concept grounded in economic price systems.
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- Identified as the cognitive glue of the economy; serves as generic template for all cognitive glues