Cody Krainock

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Traditional economists have usually thought of economies of scale as a function relating cost and volume, for example, as the quantity of widgets produced rises, the cost per widget declines. The laws of Boolean networks, however, cause us to think of another kind of economy of scale. As the size of a Boolean network grows, the potential for novelty increases exponentially.
Cody Krainock
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The Origin of Wealth: The Radical Remaking of Economics and What it Means for Business and Society
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