Managing Market Complexity
Edited by Andrea Teglio,
Simone Alfarano,
Eva Camacho-Cuena () and
Miguel Gines-Vilar ()
in Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems from Springer, currently edited by Gunter Fandel and Walter Trockel
Date: 2013
Edition: 2013
ISBN: 978-3-642-31301-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Comparing Traffic Discrimination Policies in an Agent-Based Next-Generation Network Market
- Simon Diedrich and Fernando Beltrán
- Ch Chapter 10 A stylized model for the continuous double auction
- Tijana Radivojević, Jonatha Anselmi and Enrico Scalas
- Ch Chapter 11 Sense making and information in an agent-based model of cooperation
- Caterina Cruciani, Anna Moretti and Paolo Pellizzari
- Ch Chapter 12 Comparing system-marginal-price versus pay-as-bid auctions in a realistic electricity market scenario
- Eric Guerci and Mohammad Ali Rastegar
- Ch Chapter 13 Heterogeneous Learning in Bertrand Competition with Differentiated Goods
- Dávid Kopányi
- Ch Chapter 14 Talent management in triadic organizational architectures
- Marco LiCalzi and Lucia Milone
- Ch Chapter 15 Multi-dimensional information diffusion and balancing market supply: an agent-based approach
- Sjoukje A. Osinga, Mark R. Kramer, Gert Jan Hofstede and Adrie J. M. Beulens
- Ch Chapter 16 Rural landscapes in turbulent times: a spatially explicit agent-based model for assessing the impact of agricultural policies
- Marleen Schouten, Nico Polman, Eugène Westerhof and Tom Kuhlman
- Ch Chapter 17 Interactions among biases in costing systems: A simulation approach
- Stephan Leitner
- Ch Chapter 18 Initial Predictions in Learning-to-Forecast Experiment
- Cees Diks and Tomasz Makarewicz
- Ch Chapter 19 Small sample bias in MSM estimation of agent-based models
- Jakob Grazzini, Matteo Richiardi and Lisa Sella
- Ch Chapter 2 Transformation Networks: A study of how technological complexity impacts economic performance
- Christopher D. Hollander, Ivan Garibay and Thomas O’Neal
- Ch Chapter 3 Contagion and Bank Runs in a Multi-Agent Financial System
- Davide Provenzano
- Ch Chapter 4 Innovation niche stability with a short-term policy intervention
- Antonio Lopolito, Piergiuseppe Morone and Richard Taylor
- Ch Chapter 5 Dynamics of probabilistic labor markets: statistical physics perspective
- He Chen and Jun-ichi Inoue
- Ch Chapter 6 Integrating the housing market into an agent-based economic model
- Einar Jón Erlingsson, Marco Raberto, Hlynur Stefánsson and Jón Thór Sturluson
- Ch Chapter 7 Inequality and Financial Markets - A Simulation Approach in a Heterogeneous Agent Model
- Thomas Fischer
- Ch Chapter 8 Risk Aversion Impact on Investment Strategy Performance: A Multi Agent-Based Analysis
- Olivier Brandouy, Philippe Mathieu and Iryna Veryzhenko
- Ch Chapter 9 The shark game: equilibrium with bounded rationality
- Lucian Daniel Stanciu-Viziteu
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