INTEGRAL ECONOMICS AS A MORE DYNAMIC APPROACH TO ECONOMICS
My approach starts by connecting a decolonised and inclusive development of economic thought to a four quadrant framework. This allows the identification of three variables:
Needs (Our individual inner world),
Platforms (The outer world)
Culture (Our collective social world)
These act as a base for explaining the complex dynamics observed in the real economy.
The result is a logical progression towards a dynamic and post-pluralist understanding of economics that can be analysed and modeled as a complex evolving system. Read my first paper here.
The Goal
To promote a dynamic approach to economics by publishing new research and creative content, as well as building a short online course to educate researchers and students about this new (or actually very old) way to understand economics.
Step by step and one concept at a time we will build a new economic science based on logic and dynamic systems, no more static mathematical modeling that assumes a timeless toy-economy.
The History
The Dynamic Approach to Economics started with media content and an accompanying essay published in 2016. I presented the essay, entitled "The Need for a Dynamic Approach to Economics", at the 2018 IIPPE conference.
See Dennis Venter's CV here.
THE DYNAMIC APPROACH TO ECONOMICS
Introduced in more detail