Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
293 | Doyne Farmer on Chaos, Crashes, and Economic Complexity
Doyne Farmer
So from that, we can infer who would be able to go to work and who wouldn't. And but we initialized the model in the steady state it was in before the pandemic started. And then we hit it with the shocks. And using the rule I said, we could see those shocks reverberating around the economy because every day we'd update the model. We'd say, oh, does this industry have labor? Does it have inputs?
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