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_020: Information, Adaptive Contracting, and Distributional Dynamics: Bayesian Choice, Bose-Einstein Statistics and the Movies"
Arthur DeVany
_019: Adaptive Behavior, Market Processes and the Computable Approach
Axel Leijonhufvud
_018: Hard Cores and Soft Cores: Evolving Coalitions, Edgeworth and the Bolzmann Machine&
Arthur DeVany
_017: Edgeworth and the Travelling Salesman: The Complexity of Coalition Structures
Arthur DeVany
_015: Synchronizing Markets, Mutual Information and the Price Level: Coordination in a Non-General Equilibrium World
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_014: Reflections on Labor Mobility over the Life Cycle
John McCall
_013: Macroeconomics and Complexity: Inflation Theory
Axel Leijonhufvud
_012: Statistical Description of Market Shares in Emergent Market
Masanao Aoki
_011: Toward a Computable Approach to the Efficient Market Hypothesis: An Application of Genetic Programming
Shu-Heng Chen and Chia-Hsuan Yeh
_010: Computability and Complexity in Games
Kumaraswamy Vela Velupillai
_009: Notes on Learning Rational Expectations under Computability Constraints
Francesco Luna and Kumaraswamy Vela Velupillai
_008: Learning in a Computable Setting: Applications of Gold's Inductive Inference Model
Francesco Luna
_006: Adaptive Behavior, Market Processes and the Computable Approach
Axel Leijonhufvud
_005: The Computable Approach to Economics
Kumaraswamy Vela Velupillai
_004: Information, Adaptive Contracting, and Distributional Dynamics: Bayesian Choice, Bose-Einstein Statistics and the Movies
Arthur DeVany
_002: Information, Bounded Rationality, and the Complexity of Economic Organization
Arthur DeVany
_001: Towards a Not-Too-Rational Macroeconomics
Axel Leijonhufvud