System economics mainly studies the formation and evolution of economic systems and their value relationship with human needs. System economics has basically completed the construction of its theoretical framework, and a number of new results with mathematical forms have been obtained, forming a number of research topics that are comparable with the existing work in the world: Characteristic scale theory, system strategy theory (hierarchical strategy, critical strategy and systematic strategy), resource position theory, system property theory, system demand theory and institutional boundary theory, etc.
System economics mainly studies the formation and evolution of economic systems and their value relationship with human needs. System economics has basically completed the construction of its theoretical framework, and a number of new results with mathematical forms have been obtained, forming a number of research topics that are comparable with the existing work in the world: Characteristic scale theory, system strategy theory (hierarchical strategy, critical strategy and systematic strategy), resource position theory, system property theory, system demand theory and institutional boundary theory, etc.