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293 | Doyne Farmer on Chaos, Crashes, and Economic Complexity

3122.362 - 3146.55 Doyne Farmer

And Sure enough, we looked at the data, and we took advantage of the fact that trophic levels change slowly through time. So you can, roughly speaking, assume they stay constant. And you can predict 14 years ahead which products are going to be cheaper or not just based on that assumption alone. The prediction is quite good. And amazingly, it gets better as you go further forward into the future.

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