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W. Brian Arthur
Alternative spellings: William Brian Arthur William B. Arthur W. B. Arthur Brian W. Arthur Brian Arthur
B:1945 Biblio: Tätig am Santa Fe Inst. and Inst. Scholar, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria
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William Brian Arthur (born 31 July 1945) is an economist credited with developing the modern approach to increasing returns. He has lived and worked in Northern California for many years. He is an authority on economics in relation to complexity theory, technology and financial markets. He has been on the external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute, and a Visiting Researcher at the Intelligent Systems Lab at PARC. He is credited with the invention of the El Farol Bar problem. (Source: DBPedia)
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Discussion paper series / Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University (3)
Working paper / Social Systems Research Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2)
Santa Fe Institute studies in the sciences of complexity / Proceedings volume : SISOC (1)
Proceedings of the Conference Risks Involving Derivatives and Other New Financial Instruments (1)
Economics, cognition, and society (1)
Discussion paper / Institute for Economic Research, Queen's University (1)