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Penser L'Europe. Le soft et le hard power de l'Europe a l'ére des affrontements globaux. La position de l'Europe face aux changements dans les pôles du pouvoir mondial

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  • Gil Aluja, Jaime

    (Université de Barcelone)

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This paper presents the Theory of Forgotten Effects, which has shown significant promise in developing algorithms applied to practical projects, particularly through the Barcelona Humanist Economy (APPBHE) platform. The theory is rooted in Kaufmann and Gil Aluja’s work, demonstrating its formal novelty and practical usefulness by addressing second-generation effects that frequently go unnoticed in direct interactions. Additionally, the paper discusses an optimization algorithm targeting the decarbonization of Europe. This algorithm facilitates optimal decision-making concerning energy consumption to mitigate CO2 emissions through the production of various goods and services. By incorporating both direct and secondary effects, the algorithm aims to account for previously overlooked impacts. Thus, the framework outlined in this paper supports the formulation of humanistic algorithms capable of addressing diverse social challenges effectively and comprehensively

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  • Gil Aluja, Jaime, 2026. "Penser L'Europe. Le soft et le hard power de l'Europe a l'ére des affrontements globaux. La position de l'Europe face aux changements dans les pôles du pouvoir mondial," Working Papers of National Institute for Economic Research 260512, Institutul National de Cercetari Economice (INCE).
  • Handle: RePEc:ror:wpince:260512
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