Heck, I might as well brag here when I have the opportunity, and I do. So, just a couple of days ago my latest book came out from Springer Nature. It is called Foundations and Applications of Complexity Economics. I am not going to go on about it or its contents other than to note that I have published on this general topic before on numerous occasions, with my last book out on it a decade ago in 2011, also from Springer. Anyway, it feels good to actually get those hard copies in your hands of something you worked on for a long time, and I am not one of those people who just knocks off books in a couple of weeks or months while riding on airplanes or whatever. They have all taken years of work, even revisions for new additions, and this one took a few as well. But now it is over.
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Heck, I might as well brag here when I have the opportunity, and I do.
So, just a couple of days ago my latest book came out from Springer Nature. It is called Foundations and Applications of Complexity Economics. I am not going to go on about it or its contents other than to note that I have published on this general topic before on numerous occasions, with my last book out on it a decade ago in 2011, also from Springer.
Anyway, it feels good to actually get those hard copies in your hands of something you worked on for a long time, and I am not one of those people who just knocks off books in a couple of weeks or months while riding on airplanes or whatever. They have all taken years of work, even revisions for new additions, and this one took a few as well. But now it is over. Whew!
Barkley Rosser