Readership: Academics in economics, mathematics, computer science, and philosophy departments. Research scholars in Central Bank research departments, international finance organisations (IMF, World Bank, etc.), and government research divisions.
"... rich in ideas and problems and may inspire research work of specialists in mathematical economics." - Zentralblatt MATH
"This fascinating book is based on the lexctures delivered by Kumaraswamy Velupillai in memory of Arne Ryde." - Economic Systems Research, volume 15, issue 4, 2003, Paola Antonello
"Velupillai's Lund lectures and his book represents a major contribution in the field of economic dynamic analysis. Dynamics is the author's lifelong research programme." - Economic Systems Research, volume 15, issue 4, 2003, Paola Antonello
1: Introduction and Outline 2: Computable Economics: Pioneers and Precursors 3: Computable Rationality 4: Adaptive Behaviour 5: The Modern Theory of Induction 6: Learning in a Computable Setting 7: Effective Playability in Arithmetical Games 8: Notes on Computational Complexity 9: Explorations in Computable Economics 10: Concluding Reflections Appendix: A Child's Guide to Computability