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Agent Learning Representation - Advice in Modelling Economic Learning
Thomas Brenner ()
Papers on Economics and Evolution from Max Planck Institute of Economics, Evolutionary Economics Group
Abstract:
This paper presents an overview on the existing learning models in the economic literature. Furthermore, it discusses which of these models should be used under what circumstances and how adequate learning models can be chosen in simulation approaches. It gives advice for getting along with the many models existing and picking the right one for the own application.
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Date: 2004-11
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