“…There are now general texts on the subject [89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96] and research across subfields such as macroeconomics [97][98][99] , labour economics 100,101 , institutional economics 102 , environmental economics [103][104][105][106] , finance [107][108][109] , economics of disease transmission 110,111 , distribution of firms' sizes 112 , scaling laws 113,114 , ergodicity in economics 115 , technological innovation [116][117][118] and economic development 119 . If there are trends, they are towards more behavioural realism, grounding models on large data sets 120 , using computer experiments to study and design systems, and understanding how macro patterns emerge from micro assumptions.…”