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Abstract
This paper, using Algorithmic Information Theory (AIT), argues that once energy resources are considered, an economy, like an ecology, requires continuous energy to be sustained in a homeostatic state away from the decayed state of its (local) thermodynamic equilibrium. AIT identifies how economic actions and natural laws create an ordered economy through what is seen as computations on a real world Universal Turing Machine (UTM) that can be simulated to within a constant on a laboratory UTM. The shortest, appropriately coded, programme to do this defines the system's information or algorithmic entropy. The computational behaviour of many generations of primitive economic agents can create a more ordered and advanced economy, able to be specified by a relatively short algorithm. The approach allows information flows to be tracked in real-world computational processes where instructions carried in stored energy create order while ejecting disorder. Selection processes implement the Maximum Power Principle while the economy trends towards Maximum Entropy Production, as tools amplify human labour and interconnections create energy efficiency. The approach provides insights into how an advanced economy is a more ordered economy, and tools to investigate the concerns of the Bioeconomists over long term economic survival.Entities:
Keywords: Algorithmic Information Theory; economic complexity; economic order; emergence; energy and economic sustainability; non-equilibrium economics
Year: 2018 PMID: 33265319 PMCID: PMC7512743 DOI: 10.3390/e20040228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Entropy (Basel) ISSN: 1099-4300 Impact factor: 2.524
Algorithmic order and structural order.
| Algorithmic Order | Matching Characteristics of Structural Order |
|---|---|
| Information and Bits | Organisation and Resources |
| Short algorithmic description | Organised structure. |
| Nested and interconnected subroutines ( | Nested and interconnected structures mapped by a simple flow diagram. |
| Fewer information bits describe system. | Fewer resources are needed. |
| Information bits pass between routines. | Resources flow between system components. |
| Disorder as bits ejected. | Waste as low grade energy is ejected as heat. |
Figure 1Resource and information flows in a nested and interconnected economy.
Algorithms that map ordering through natural processes.
| Algorithms that Implement Natural Processes | Natural Processes |
|---|---|
| Human routines call algorithms that drive natural processes. | Humans utilise concentrated energy as food or fuel. |
| Separating order from disorder. | Useful energy does work heating the system. |
| Waste containing heat bits ejected, leaving ordered bits behind. | Waste and heat ejected, leaving order behind. |