List of Figures and Tables
Figures
Introduction | |
Fig. 1 | Yin and yang in the economy. |
Chapter 1. | Lines or Circles: The Basics of Systems Thinking |
Fig. 1.1 | Linear thinking example. |
Fig. 1.2 | Systems thinking example. |
Fig. 1.3 | Compound interest as a beneficial reinforcing feedback loop (virtuous circle). |
Fig. 1.4 | Compounding debt as a detrimental reinforcing feedback loop (vicious circle). |
Fig. 1.5 | Dieting as a balancing feedback loop. |
Fig. 1.6 | Expectations form a reinforcing feed-forward loop. |
Fig. 1.7 | Generic behavior-over-time graph. |
Fig. 1.8 | Features of causal loop diagrams. |
Fig. 1.9 | Balancing feedback loop: Goal-seeking behavior. |
Fig. 1.10 | Balancing feedback loop for losing weight. |
Fig. 1.11 | Balancing feedback ... |
Get Financial Whirlpools now with the O’Reilly learning platform.
O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.