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Making Sense of Chaos: A Revolution in Economic Theory | J. Doyne Farmer

Hidden Forces

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Heuristics, Inductive and deductive Reasoning

Heuristics function as practical rules of thumb that streamline decision-making, such as mimicking successful behaviors from others or employing trial and error to determine effective strategies. Inductive reasoning complements this by observing patterns in the world to form generalizations for future understanding, thereby being particularly useful in grasping complex systems. While both inductive and deductive reasoning serve distinct purposes, induction often proves to be more effective in contexts where complexity prevails, as it emphasizes pattern recognition over formal deductions derived from established axioms.

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