Why Information Grows

The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies

Cesar Hidalgo

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Why Information Grows by Cesar Hidalgo offers a thought-provoking exploration of how information shapes our world. Hidalgo, a professor at MIT, explains the fundamental principles behind the growth of information and its impact on social and economic development.

Using examples ranging from the evolution of ancient civilizations to the modern digital age, Hidalgo presents a fresh perspective that challenges the traditional understanding of economic growth. He argues that the key to understanding growth lies in understanding the growth of information, which is intricately connected to the complexity of our social and economic systems.

Hidalgo introduces the concept of "collective learning" as the driving force behind the growth of information. He illustrates how collective learning occurs through the accumulation and sharing of knowledge, catalyzing the development of new technologies and innovations. Through this lens, he examines the factors that contribute to the varying levels of growth observed in different societies and economies.

The book also delves into interconnectedness and emphasizes how meaningful information is created and shared within networks. Hidalgo highlights how this process can facilitate economic growth and enable individuals and societies to adapt to a rapidly changing world.

In "Why Information Grows," Hidalgo presents a compelling argument that information growth is not limited solely to technological progress, but rather interweaves with human interactions and societal dynamics. By expanding our understanding of the role of information, Hidalgo offers insights that could shape our approach to economic development and policy-making in the future.

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