Discussion and Debate: Can Economics be a Physical Science?
ISSN:
1951-6355 (Print)
1951-6401 (Online)
In this topical collection (26 articles)
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Editorial
What is economics that physicists are mindful of it?
Sitabhra Sinha, Anindya S. Chakrabarti… Pages 3087-3089 -
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Two different flavours of complexity in financial data
R.J. Buonocore, N. Musmeci, T. Aste… Pages 3105-3113 -
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Absence of economic and social constants
Anindya S. Chakrabarti, Ratul Lahkar Pages 3115-3119 -
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Can economics afford not to become natural science?
Bikas K. Chakrabarti Pages 3121-3125 -
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Can an interdisciplinary field contribute to one of the parent disciplines from which it emerged?
Anirban Chakraborti, Dhruv Raina… Pages 3127-3135 -
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Is it “natural” to expect economics to become a part of the natural sciences?
A. Chatterjee Pages 3145-3149 -
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Two models of social learning in networks, with concepts drawn from economics and physics
Kalyan Chatterjee, Souvik Roy Pages 3151-3157 -
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Beyond econophysics (not to mention mainstream economics)
Mauro Gallegati Pages 3179-3185 -
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Can there be a physics of financial markets? Methodological reflections on econophysics
Tobias A. Huber, Didier Sornette Pages 3187-3210 -
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Towards a statistical mechanics of economies
João Pedro Jericó, Matteo Marsili Pages 3211-3224 -
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A “Social Bitcoin” could sustain a democratic digital world
Kaj-Kolja Kleineberg, Dirk Helbing Pages 3231-3241 -
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Financial price dynamics and agent-based models as inspired by Benoit Mandelbrot
Blake LeBaron Pages 3243-3254 -
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Applications of statistical physics methods in economics: Current state and perspectives
Thomas Lux Pages 3255-3259
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