Macroarrangements
Macroarrangements refer to the large-scale organizational structures or patterns that emerge within complex systems. These arrangements are not directly designed or controlled by a single entity but rather arise from the interactions of numerous individual components. They are a key concept in fields such as economics, sociology, biology, and computer science, where emergent phenomena are studied.
In economics, macroarrangements can be observed in market structures, supply chains, and the overall distribution of
In biology, macroarrangements are evident in ecosystems, where the relationships between different species and their environment