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293 | Doyne Farmer on Chaos, Crashes, and Economic Complexity
Doyne Farmer
with the grass, grass has a trophic level of one, zebras have a trophic level of two, lions have a trophic level of three. And the way you compute trophic levels is you say an organism is equal to one plus the average trophic level of the things it eats, right? So, so. And you can actually just write that statement down and derive a key equation about the economy.
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