Minds and markets as complex systems: an emerging approach to cognitive economics.
Trends Cogn Sci
; 2024 Aug 09.
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ABSTRACT
Cognitive economics is an emerging interdisciplinary field that uses the tools of cognitive science to study economic and social decision-making. Although most strains of cognitive economics share commitments to bridging levels of analysis (cognitive, behavioral, and systems) and embracing interdisciplinary approaches, we review a newer strand of cognitive economic thinking with a further commitment conceptualizing minds and markets each as complex adaptive systems. We describe three ongoing research programs that strive toward these goals (i) studying narratives as a cognitive and social representation used to guide decision-making; (ii) building cognitively informed agent-based models; and (iii) understanding markets as an extended mind - the Market Mind Hypothesis - analyzed using the concepts, methods, and tools of Coordination Dynamics.
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Trends Cogn Sci
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PSICOLOGIA
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2024
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