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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      January 2024
      January 2024
      ISBN:
      9781009022910
      9781316516980
      9781009016544
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      0.75kg, 420 Pages
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      Weight & Pages:
      0.594kg, 420 Pages
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    The Sustainable Development Goals are global objectives set by the UN. They cover fundamental issues in development such as poverty, education, economic growth, and climate. Despite growing data across policy dimensions, popular statistical approaches offer limited solutions as these datasets are not big or detailed enough to meet their technical requirements. Complexity Economics and Sustainable Development provides a novel framework to handle these challenging features, suggesting that complexity science, agent-based modelling, and computational social science can overcome these limitations. Building on interdisciplinary socioeconomic theory, it provides a new framework to quantify the link between public expenditure and development while accounting for complex interdependencies and public governance. Accompanied by comprehensive data of worldwide development indicators and open-source code, it provides a detailed construction of the analytic toolkit, familiarising readers with a diverse set of empirical applications and drawing policy implications that are insightful to a diverse readership. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

    Reviews

    ‘The book by Omar Guerrero and Gonzalo Castañeda is a path-breaking contribution that, through a careful validation procedure of the complexity applied to sustainable development, demonstrates the logical and empirical superiority of the complex economy over the mainstream method, tight in the straitjacket of equilibrium. Furthermore, it offers convincing evidence of the need for economic policy intervention in sustainable development.’

    Mauro Gallegati - Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy

    ‘The opportunities afforded by agent-based modelling for informing the development, appraisal, and evaluation of public policies at global and national scales have becoming increasingly evident over the last decade. But often research in this area has been small-scale, not well connected with policymakers, and methodologically unsophisticated. This book is different. It shows in detail the value of modelling using a generative causation approach, develops a powerful modelling framework, and applies it to a range of important case studies to evaluate the effectiveness of allocating budgets to achieve development and sustainability goals, both cross-nationally and at the level of individual countries. It is an excellent example of what policy modelling can achieve.’

    Nigel Gilbert - Professor of Sociology, Centre for Research in Social Simulation, University of Surrey, UK

    ‘This important book makes excellent contributions on various levels. It introduces readers to sustainable development from a complexity perspective, and provides a masterclass on agent-based modelling and computational economics. Supported by a wealth of empirical data and case studies, the authors address numerous highly relevant topics in sustainability. The book is rich with original insights and policy recommendations. A must-read!’

    Dietmar Maringer - Professor of Computational Economics and Finance at the University of Basel, Switzerland

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    Contents

    • Frontmatter
      pp i-iv
    • Dedication
      pp v-vi
    • Contents
      pp vii-xii
    • Figures
      pp xiii-xv
    • Tables
      pp xvi-xvi
    • Foreword
      pp xvii-xxii
    • Acknowledgments
      pp xxiii-xxiv
    • Abbreviations
      pp xxv-xxvi
    • Part I - A Complexity Approach to Sustainable Development
      pp 1-2
    • 1 - Introduction
      pp 3-21
    • 2 - Policy Prioritisation, Complexity, and Agent Computing
      pp 22-52
    • 3 - Relevant Data and Empirical Challenges
      pp 53-103
    • 4 - A Computational Model
      pp 104-128
    • 5 - Calibration and Validation
      pp 129-164
    • Part II - A Global View of Sustainable Development
      pp 165-166
    • 6 - The Feasibility of the Sustainable Development Goals
      pp 167-187
    • 7 - Government Spending and Structural Bottlenecks
      pp 188-206
    • 8 - Public Governance and Sustainable Development
      pp 207-230
    • 9 - The Impact of International Aid
      pp 231-262
    • Part III - A Focalised View of Sustainable Development
      pp 263-264
    • 10 - Subnational Development and Fiscal Federalism
      pp 265-288
    • 11 - Accelerators and Systemic Bottlenecks
      pp 289-322
    • 12 - Deprivation, Income Shocks, and Remittances
      pp 323-349
    • 13 - Lessons and Reflections
      pp 350-369
    • Bibliography
      pp 370-389
    • Index
      pp 390-392

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