抄録
By taking up Marx and Engels’ motive to transform utopian types of socialism into
a scientific project, this article describes the advances in science on the level of mathematical
modeling and simulation. One can see that there is a shift of focus away from purely deterministic
models of mirroring reality as Marx has done, via econometric models where randomness is seen
as unintended and unnecessary, towards models where randomness becomes important because
it allows for a qualitative change of behavior. Corresponding examples are given. Finally, a proposal
is made to establish an international working group of political economists using various methods
of simulation techniques to interactively accompany socialist projects.
a scientific project, this article describes the advances in science on the level of mathematical
modeling and simulation. One can see that there is a shift of focus away from purely deterministic
models of mirroring reality as Marx has done, via econometric models where randomness is seen
as unintended and unnecessary, towards models where randomness becomes important because
it allows for a qualitative change of behavior. Corresponding examples are given. Finally, a proposal
is made to establish an international working group of political economists using various methods
of simulation techniques to interactively accompany socialist projects.
本文言語 | English |
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ページ(範囲) | 62-82 |
ページ数 | 21 |
ジャーナル | World Review of Political Economy |
巻 | 3 |
号 | 1 |
出版ステータス | Published - 2012 |