Fresh Directions in Economics

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

Presentation on growing interest in heuristics, networks and complexity in economic thinking. Designed for VI Form economists

Citation preview

Happy to help with UCAS Advice and Support in your Economics

G.riley@etoncollege.org.uk

@tutor2u_econ

Economic Crisis

The Crisis Has Lasted Longer Than WW1

Comfort in old ideas and theories

Comfortable choices are hard to let go

Sunk Cost Fallacy at Work!Economists can suffer from the sunk cost fallacy!

What is taught often does not match reality

“I can’t understand why people are frightened

of new ideas. I’m frightened of the old

ones.”

John Cage

Challenging the Mainstream

• Humans are different from Econs!

• Social animals• Emotional• Habitual• Satisficers• Lack self-control

Domain 2: Domain of conscious, effortful thought

System One – The domain of intuitive responses

“The world is full of complex products and services. Naive supply and demand analysis can only take us so far in understanding how their prices are set”

Heuristics

Network Behaviour

Cooperation

Systemic Uncertainty

Heuristics

We use mental short-cuts all the time

Many of them operate in our unconscious

“I normally find what I need without scrolling down”

How can I catch a ball as well as Fido?

1/ Fix eye on ball2/ Start running3/ Adjust running until the angle of gaze remains constant

The Gaze Heuristic

The Gaze Heuristic (2)

Heuristics for uncertain financial markets – asset allocations?

Heuristics for uncertain financial markets – asset allocations?

asset allocation heuristic

= 1/ni.e. allocate money equally to each of n fundsGerd Gigerenzer

Heuristics are designed to get us through life

Most people and businesses SATISFICE!

“If nothing bad happened last time, do what I did last time.”

“If nothing bad happened last time, do what I did last time.”

“If nothing bad happened last time, do what I did last time.”

“from heuristics to habits”

“familiarity breeds contentment”

“top brands play capitalism’s long game”

“the conscious brain is no longer listening”

“everything is contextual ..so change cues”

Network Economics

Networks are vital in understanding behaviour

Networks are vital in understanding behaviour

A person can and often does decide to change his or her preferences simply on the basis of what others do

Networks are vital in understanding behaviour

Copying behaviour in networks is intuitive

Smart businesses mix economic & social incentives

Paul Ormerod

Co-operative behaviour

Co-operative game theory in the real world

“The master-economist must possess a rare combination of gifts ... He must be a mathematician, historian, statesman, philosopher – in come degree. He must understand symbols and speak in words. He must contemplate the particular in terms of the general and touch abstract and concrete in the same flight of thought. No part of man’s nature of his institutions must lie entirely outside his regard. “

Macroeconomics is having a tough time of it

Most economists do not make forecasts!

“Prediction is difficult - especially about the

future.”

Niels Bohr

Bank of England forecast errors (relative to forecasts made one year earlier)

Over-estimating growth, under-estimating prices

Oil and Gas Prices

Currency Fluctuations

Political Surprises

Volatile Weather Patterns

Tough to forecast in turbulent times….

Oil and Gas Prices

Currency Fluctuations

Political Surprises

Volatile Weather Patterns

Deficiencies in Modelling

Structural Economic

Breaks

More True Randomness?

Interconnected economies – signals and noise

Wait and see before investing

Lend to businesses with proven track record

Save more now

Stick to tried & tested value products

With uncertainty .... Heuristics can take over

..... This poses big challenges for macro policy-makers

Heuristics

Network Behaviour

Cooperation

Systemic Uncertainty

Riskier and more satisfying to try new directions!

Follow your nose … leave the syllabus behind!

Kate Raworth Kalle Lasn Nate Silver

Esther Duflo

Paul Krugman

Ha-Joon Chang

Richard Koo

Tim HarfordAl Roth Cesar Hidalgo Hal Varian

Happy to help with UCAS Advice and Support in your Economics

G.riley@etoncollege.org.uk

@tutor2u_econ

Cesar Hidalgo’s work focuses on improving the understanding of systems using and developing concepts of complexity, evolution and network science.

“Capabilities” a cornerstone for development

Cesar Hidalgo’s work focuses on improving the understanding of systems using and developing concepts of complexity, evolution and network science.

Hidalgo’s Map of Complexity reveals much

Plenty of New Thinking in Growth & Development Economics

Fresh Perspectives on Development & Growth

Doughnut EconomicsRe-designing growth

Planetary Boundaries+ Social Foundation - a safe and just space for humanity

Stay within the edible part of the doughnut

Academic Challenge and Enrichment Suggestions

Recommended