Summary:
The book explores the complex interplay between economics, systems, and decision-making, examining how the interconnectedness of modern challenges requires a multidisciplinary approach to make better choices. It delves into the concept of 'wicked problems' and proposes a new economic model that integrates philosophy, genetics, mathematics, and economics to address issues such as sustainability, financial crises, and risk management.
Key points:
1. Wicked Problems: Complex issues with no clear solution, like climate change, that need a broad, flexible approach.
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