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Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, From Atoms to Economies
Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, From Atoms to Economies
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In Why Information Grows, Hidalgo combines the seemingly disparate fields of economic development and physics to present this new rubric for economic growth. He believes that we should investigate 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 its education, infrastructure, and capability. Economic wealth accrues when applications of this knowledge turn ideas into tangible products; the more complex its products, the more economic growth a country will experience.
A radical new interpretation of global economics, Why Information Grows overturns traditional assumptions about the development of economies and the origins of wealth and takes a crucial step toward making economics less the dismal science and more the insightful one.
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Interdisciplinary insights into economic growth's true nature.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about what really drives economic prosperity and enjoy thinking about complex systems, this book offers a fascinating blend of physics and economics. Hidalgo's approach reveals how the sophistication of a country's products reflects its knowledge and infrastructure, providing a fresh perspective on growth. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the deeper forces behind wealth and development.