Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies
Autor Cesar Hidalgoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2015
What is economic growth? And why, historically, has it occurred in only a few places? Previous efforts to answer these questions have focused on institutions, geography, finances, and psychology. But according to MIT's antidisciplinarian C sar Hidalgo, understanding the nature of economic growth demands transcending the social sciences and including the natural sciences of information, networks, and complexity. To understand the growth of economies, Hidalgo argues, we first need to understand the growth of order. At first glance, the universe seems hostile to order. Thermodynamics dictates that over time, order-or information-disappears. Whispers vanish in the wind just like the beauty of swirling cigarette smoke collapses into disorderly clouds. But thermodynamics also has loopholes that promote the growth of information in pockets. Although cities are all pockets where information grows, they are not all the same. For every Silicon Valley, Tokyo, and Paris, there are dozens of places with economies that accomplish little more than pulling rocks out of the ground. So, why does the US economy outstrip Brazil's, and Brazil's that of Chad? Why did the technology corridor along Boston's Route 128 languish while Silicon Valley blossomed? In each case, the key is how people, firms, and the networks they form make use of information. Seen from Hidalgo's vantage, economies become distributed computers, made of networks of people, and the problem of economic development becomes the problem of making these computers more powerful. By uncovering the mechanisms that enable the growth of information in nature and society, Why Information Grows lays bear the origins of physical order and economic growth. Situated at the nexus of information theory, physics, sociology, and economics, this book propounds a new theory of how economies can do not just more things, but more interesting things.
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ISBN-13: 9780465048991
ISBN-10: 0465048994
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
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ISBN-10: 0465048994
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
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Using physics and computer science to examine why some nations prosper while others do not
Recenzii
Finalist
for
the
2015
Hayek
Book
and
Lecture
Prize
"An impassioned argument for the advantages of an information-centric view of economic growth, and for understanding the different capacities of nations to provide solutions to human problems... Hidalgo persuasively demonstrates the value of this approach by placing the ideas firmly in their historical context, both in information theory and in physics... Hidalgo's perspective on economic wealth is wildly fresh and creative. Physicists will enjoy reading about familiar ideas in new ways, and will also find value in learning how these ideas can be applied fruitfully in areas seemingly far away from physics. Economists and other social scientists will find new concepts ripe for profitable use."
~b~>"Hidalgo invites us to understand the economy in an entirely different way.... [A] novel, holistic take on the dismal science."
"The
concept
of
information
is
necessary
to
make
sense
of
anything
that
is
not
a
boring
featureless
mass,
including
life,
mind,
society,
and
value.Why
Information
Growslucidly
explains
the
foundations
of
this
essential
concept,
while
creatively
applying
it
in
exciting
new
ways.
It
is
filled
with
interesting
ideas,
and
a
pleasure
to
read."
--Steven
Pinker,
Johnstone
Professor
of
Psychology,
Harvard
University,
and
author
ofThe
Language
InstinctandHow
the
Mind
Works
"Mr
Hidalgo
succeeds
brilliantly
in
bringing
his
complex
subject
to
life.
His
book
is
full
of
nuggets,
from
memorable
phrases
to
interesting
metaphors."
--Economist
"Written
in
an
accessible
and
entertaining
style....
Hidalgo
has
made
a
bold
attempt
to
synthesise
a
large
body
of
cutting-edge
work
into
a
readable,
slender
volume.
This
is
the
future
of
growth
theory
and
his
thought-provoking
book
deserves
to
be
widely
read."
--Financial
Times
"Contains
some
innovative
thinking
about
what
drives
growth
that
could
help
us
to
navigate
the
turbulence
of
the
ever
more
interconnected
global
economy."
--Nature
"Thought-provoking...Well
written
and
accessible,
the
book
is
full
of
interesting
ideas
that
deserve
to
be
read
and
discussed."
--CHOICE
"An impassioned argument for the advantages of an information-centric view of economic growth, and for understanding the different capacities of nations to provide solutions to human problems... Hidalgo persuasively demonstrates the value of this approach by placing the ideas firmly in their historical context, both in information theory and in physics... Hidalgo's perspective on economic wealth is wildly fresh and creative. Physicists will enjoy reading about familiar ideas in new ways, and will also find value in learning how these ideas can be applied fruitfully in areas seemingly far away from physics. Economists and other social scientists will find new concepts ripe for profitable use."
--Physics
World
"Anybody
interested
in
the
future
of
mathematical
theory
in
economics
should
read
Cesar
Hidalgo's
bookWhy
Information
Grows.There
are
many
things
to
like
about
this
lucid
account
of
the
evolution
of
our
scientific
understanding
of
information.
One
of
the
most
important
may
be
the
simplest.
It
illustrates
what
it
means
to
think
like
a
physicist."
--Paul
Romer,
founding
director
of
the
Urbanization
Project
at
NYU
Stern
"A
mind-stretching,
unconventional
book
that
draws
on
information
theory,
physics,
sociology
and
economics
to
explain
economic
growth
and
why
it
occurs
in
some
places,
not
all."
--Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review
~b~>"Hidalgo invites us to understand the economy in an entirely different way.... [A] novel, holistic take on the dismal science."
--Kirkus
Reviews
"Why
Information
Growsshows
us
how
humans
infuse
information
into
matter,
making
it
more
valuable
than
gold.
Hidalgo's
work
brilliantly
spotlights
the
true
alchemy
of
the
twenty-first
century
and
its
impact
from
economic
complexity
to
national
competitiveness."
--Albert-Laszlo
Barabasi,
Distinguished
Professor
and
Director
of
Northeastern
University's
Center
for
Complex
Network
Research,
and
author
ofLinked
"Economies
are
built
out
of
information.
This
has
been
true
from
the
Stone
Age
to
our
knowledge
economy
today.
Yet
until
Cesar
Hidalgo's
breakthrough
book,
we
have
not
had
a
deep
account
as
to
how
and
why
this
is
so.
This
exciting,
important
book
is
a
major
step
toward
a
twenty-first
century
theory
of
growth."
--Eric
Beinhocker,
Executive
Director,
Institute
for
New
Economic
Thinking,
University
of
Oxford
and
author
ofThe
Origin
of
Wealth
span