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What Can Complexity Add to Macroeconomic Policy Making Conference

Thu, 30 Jan

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The National Institute Of Economic and S

We hold a one-day conference to discuss complexity science in macroeconomics, together with the OECD's NAEC initiative.

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What Can Complexity Add to Macroeconomic Policy Making Conference
What Can Complexity Add to Macroeconomic Policy Making Conference

Date & Location

30 Jan 2020, 09:00 – 17:30

The National Institute Of Economic and S, 2 Dean Trench St, Westminster, London SW1P 3HE, UK

About the Event

We  are holding a one-day conference to discuss complexity science in  macroeconomics, being organised with the OECD’s New Approaches to  Economic Challenges (NAEC) initiative. 

See here for more details and programme

The macroeconomy can be interpreted as a complex system where  individuals interact to create aggregate outcomes which, in turn, change  their actions or strategies in response. The aim of this one-day  conference is to find out what complexity science can add to  macroeconomic policy making beyond traditional macroeconomics. We  announce details of our first annual ‘Complexity in Macroeconomics’  Prize. 

To register, please contact Richard Arnold on r.arnold@niesr.ac.uk

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