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- THEATLANTIC (2018)

To help model complex and frequently erratic financial systems, some economists are turning to biology.

"To better understand complex financial markets, a growing number of economists are looking beyond math and physics, the roots of the field’s historic models, to what might seem an unrelated discipline: evolutionary biology. Much like a biological organism living in an ecosystem, the stock market is a network. As cells do within a human body, or as bacteria do in their colony, investors and companies interact with, influence, and compete with each other—and they need to adapt for survival.

Proponents of this so-called adaptive-markets approach, sometimes known as “evolutionary economics,” believe it has big implications...

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