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Why information grows : the evolution of order, from atoms to economies

Title
Why information grows : the evolution of order, from atoms to economies / César Hidalgo.
ISBN
9780465048991
0465048994
9780465039715
Publication
New York : Basic Books, [2015]
Physical Description
xxi, 232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Why do some nations prosper while others do not? While economists often turn to measures like GDP or per-capita income to answer this question, interdisciplinary theorist Cesar Hidalgo argues that there is a better way to understand economic success. Instead of measuring the money a country makes, he proposes, we can learn more from measuring a country's ability to make complex products--in other words, the ability to turn an idea into an artifact and imagination into capital. In Why Information Grows, Hidalgo combines the seemingly disparate fields of economic development and physics to present this new rubric for economic growth. He argues that viewing development solely in terms of money and politics is too simplistic to provide a true understanding of national wealth. Rather, we should be investigating what makes some countries more capable than others. Complex products--from films to robots, apps to automobiles--are a physical distillation of an economy's knowledge, a measurable embodiment of the education, infrastructure, and capability of an economy. Economic wealth is about applying this knowledge to turn ideas into tangible products, and the more complex these products, the more economic growth a country will experience. Just look at the East Asian countries, he argues, whose rapid rise can be attributed to their ability to manufacture products at all levels of complexity. A radical new interpretation of global economics, Why Information Grows overturns traditional assumptions about wealth and development. In a world where knowledge is quite literally power, Hidalgo shows how we can create societies that are limited by nothing more than their imagination"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 09, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-218) and index.
Contents
Prologue : The eternal war
Introduction : From atoms to people to economies
Part I. Bits in atoms : The secret to time travel
The body of the meaningless
The eternal anomaly
Part II. Crystallized imagination : Out of our heads!
Amplifiers
Part III. The quantization of knowhow : This time, it's personal
Links are not free
In links we trust
Part IV. The complexity of the economy : The evolution of economic complexity
The sixth substance
The marriage of knowledge, knowhow, and information
Part V. Epilogue : The evolution of physical order, from atoms to economies.
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