Proceedings of the Conference of Transdisciplinary Federation of Science and Technology
11th TRAFST Conference
Session ID : A-4
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Computational Social Science and Economic Security
*Takayuki MizunoShohei Doi
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Most interdisciplinary research has been limited to the fusion of two fields, such as physics and economics, statistics and political science, and etc. In contrast, fusion in the computational social science involves multiple fields. The social system has become more and more complex with globalization, and social issues can only be solved by tackling them in multiple fields. Using the example of economic security in an increasingly complex global shareholding network, we will show that it is difficult to solve social issues without the fusion of economics, political science, and information science. Furthermore, this paper shows the history of the fusion of political science, economics, and information science, and we will discuss how computational social sciences have a significant place in economic security.

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