chaos theory in economics
Chaos theory in economics is a branch of study that explores the unpredictable and non-linear relationships between different economic factors and the implications of even small changes in initial conditions. It suggests that small variations in factors like consumer behavior, market trends, or policy decisions can lead to significant and unpredictable outcomes, making it challenging to accurately predict or control economic systems.
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