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2 Some complications that can occur with Structural Change

2.1 Context dependency


In the real world, humans act predominately in a context-dependent way: perception, reasoning, memory. In many cases this may be a justified assumption or, at least, an acceptable approximation, but rapid changes in behaviour due to a change in context (e.g. in the collapse of the East European centralised economies) can be a key factor in structural change. Thus, in this case, the effect of context-dependency can not be safely ignored.


The Role of Expressiveness in Modelling Structural Change - Bruce Edmonds - 16 MAY 96
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