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Volume N° 124, issue 5, 2012
- Improving the toolbox. New advances in Agent-based and Computational Models pp. 7-13
- Jean-Luc Gaffard and Mauro Napoletano
- Macroeconomics in a Self-Organizing Economy pp. 43-65
- Quamrul Ashraf, Boris Gershman and Peter Howitt
- Macroeconomic Policy in DSGE and Agent-Based Models pp. 67-116
- Giorgio Fagiolo and Andrea Roventini
- Reconstructing Aggregate Dynamics in Heterogeneous Agents Models. A Markovian Approach pp. 117-146
- Domenico Delli Gatti, Corrado Di Guilmi, Mauro Gallegati and Simone Landini
- Reply to Comments pp. 13a-14a
- Quamrul Ashraf, Boris Gershman and Peter Howitt
- Can Artificial Economies Help us Understand Real Economies? pp. 15-41
- Alan Kirman
- Of Ants and Voters. Maximum Entropy Prediction of Agent-Based Models with Recruitment pp. 147-175
- Sylvain Barde
- Comments on the paper. "Macroeconomic Policy in DSGE and Agent-Based Models" by G. Fagiolo and A. Roventini pp. 15a-17a
- Domenico Delli Gatti
- Asymmetric (S,s) Pricing: Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 177-204
- Zakaria Babutsidze
- Reply to Comments pp. 18a-20a
- Giorgio Fagiolo and Andrea Roventini
- Macroprudential Policies in an Agent-Based Artificial Economy pp. 205-234
- Silvano Cincotti, Marco Raberto and Andrea Teglio
- Comments on the paper. "Reconstructing Aggregate Dynamics in Heterogeneous Agents Models" by D. Delli Gatti et al pp. 21a-24a
- Sylvain Barde
- Wage Formation, Investment Behavior and Growth Regimes: An Agent-Based Analysis pp. 235-261
- Mauro Napoletano, Giovanni Dosi, Giorgio Fagiolo and Andrea Roventini
- Reply to Comments pp. 25a-31a
- Domenico Delli Gatti, Corrado Di Guilmi, Mauro Gallegati and Simone Landini
- Production Process Heterogeneity, Time to Build, and Macroeconomic Performance pp. 263-294
- Mario Amendola, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Francesco Saraceno
- Structural Interactions and Long Run Growth. An Application of Experimental Design to Agent Based Models pp. 295-345
- Tommaso Ciarli
- Comments on the paper. "Of Ants and Voters: Maximum entropy prediction of agent-based models with recruitment" by S. Barde pp. 33a-36a
- Zakaria Babutsidze
- On the Co-Evolution of Innovation and Demand: Some Policy Implications pp. 347-388
- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- Reply to Comments pp. 37a-39a
- Sylvain Barde
- Environmental Taxes, Inequality and Technical Change pp. 389-413
- Fabrizio Patriarca and Francesco Vona
- High wind Penetration in an Agent-Based Model of the Electricity Market. The Case of Italy pp. 415-447
- Eric Guerci and Sandro Sapio
- Comments on the paper. "Asymmetric (S,s) pricing: Implications for monetary policy" by Z. Babutsidze pp. 41a-43a
- Tiziana Assenza
- Reply to Comments pp. 44a-46a
- Zakaria Babutsidze
- Comments on the paper. "Macroprudential policies in an agent-based artificial economy" by S. Cincotti, M. Raberto and A. Teglio pp. 47a-49a
- Augusto Hasman
- Reply to Comments pp. 50a-52a
- Silvano Cincotti, Marco Raberto and Andrea Teglio
- Comments on the paper. "Wage Formation, Investment Behavior and Growth Regimes: An Agent-Based Approach" by M. Napoletano, G. Dosi, G. Fagiolo and A. Roventini pp. 53a-55a
- Peter Howitt
- Reply to Comments pp. 56a-57a
- Giovanni Dosi, Giorgio Fagiolo, Mauro Napoletano and Andrea Roventini
- Comments on the paper. "Production Process Heterogeneity, Time to Build, and Macroeconomic Performance" by M. Amendola, J. L. Gaffard and F. Saraceno pp. 59a-60a
- Pietro Peretto
- Comments on the paper. "Can Artificial Economies Help us Understand Real Economies?" by A. Kirman pp. 5a-6a
- Francesco Saraceno
- Reply to Comments pp. 61a-62a
- Mario Amendola, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Francesco Saraceno
- Comments on the paper. "Structural Interactions and Long Run Growth: An Application of Experimental Design to Agent-Based Models" by T. Ciarli pp. 63a-65a
- Maurizio Iacopetta
- Reply to Comments pp. 66a-70a
- Tommaso Ciarli
- Comments on the paper. "On the Co-Evolution of Innovation and Demand" by P. P. Saviotti and A. Pyka pp. 71a-73a
- Fabrizio Patriarca
- Reply to Comments pp. 74a-75a
- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- Comments on the paper. "Environmental taxes, inequality, and technical change" by F. Patriarca and F. Vona pp. 77a-80a
- Sandro Sapio
- Reply to Comments pp. 7a-7a
- Alan Kirman
- Reply to Comments pp. 81a-83a
- Fabrizio Patriarca and Francesco Vona
- Comments on the paper. "High wind penetration in an agent-based model of the electricity market: the case of Italy" by E. Guerci and A. Sapio pp. 85a-87a
- Antoine Mandel
- Reply to Comments pp. 88a-90a
- Eric Guerci and Sandro Sapio
- Comments on the paper. "Macroeconomics in a self-organizing economy" by Q. Ashraf, B. Gershman and P. Howitt pp. 9a-12a
- Alan Kirman
Volume N° 123, issue 4, 2012
- Qui sème la restriction récolte la récession. Perspectives économiques 2012-2013 pour l'économie mondiale pp. 7-36
- Xavier Timbeau
- Pétrole: vers un troisième choc pétrolier ? pp. 77-88
- Céline Antonin
- États-Unis: la croissance sous contraintes pp. 89-97
- Christine Rifflart
- Japon: le temps de la reconstruction pp. 99-107
- Bruno Ducoudré
- Royaume-Uni: exercices d'équilibristes pp. 109-115
- Catherine Mathieu
- Allemagne: restriction importée pp. 117-122
- Sabine Le Bayon
- Italie: le pari de Mario Monti pp. 123-130
- Céline Antonin
- Espagne: championne de la rigueur pp. 131-135
- Danielle Schweisguth
Volume n° 122, issue 3, 2012
- Vers une grande réforme fiscale ? pp. 7-12
- Guillaume Allègre and Mathieu Plane
- Soutenabilité et justice économique. Finalités et moyens d'une réforme fiscale pp. 13-34
- Jacques Le Cacheux
- L'économie politique des réformes fiscales. Une analyse historique pp. 35-59
- Nicolas Delalande
- Finances publiques: vers une nouvelle hausse de la fiscalité ? pp. 61-81
- Mathieu Plane
- Carbone sans frontières. Quelles solutions fiscales face aux émissions importées ? pp. 83-98
- Eloi Laurent and Jacques Le Cacheux
- Commentaire de l'article d'Éloi Laurent et de Jacques Le Cacheux. « Carbone sans frontières. Quelles solutions fiscales face aux émissions importées ? » pp. 99-101
- Gilles Rotillon
- Lecture critique de l'ouvrage pour une révolution fiscale. Trois désaccords et certaines convergences pp. 103-144
- Henri Sterdyniak
- Commentaire de l'article d'Henri Sterdyniak. « Lecture critique de l'ouvrage pour une révolution fiscale » pp. 145-151
- Camille Landais, Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez
- Réformer la politique familiale. Pourquoi et pour qui ? pp. 153-185
- Mahdi Ben Jelloul and Clément Schaff
- Faut-il défendre le quotient familial ? pp. 187-220
- Guillaume Allègre
- Commentaire de l'article de Guillaume Allègre. « Faut-il défendre le quotient familial ? » pp. 221-230
- François Legendre
- Réformer la fiscalité du patrimoine ? pp. 231-261
- Guillaume Allègre, Mathieu Plane and Xavier Timbeau
- Le financement de la protection sociale. Quelles perspectives au-delà des « solutions miracles » ? pp. 263-331
- Mireille Elbaum
- Taux marginal implicite des cotisations retraite en France. Principes et estimation de profils par âge pp. 333-366
- Frederic Gannon and Vincent Touzé
- Commentaire de l'article de Frédéric Gannon et Vincent Touzé. « Taux marginal implicite des cotisations retraite en France » pp. 367-372
- Florence Legros
- Impact économique de la « quasi TVA sociale ». Simulations macroéconomiques et effets sectoriels pp. 373-397
- Eric Heyer, Mathieu Plane and Xavier Timbeau
- Commentaire de l'article d'Éric Heyer, Mathieu Plane et Xavier Timbeau. « Impact économique de la ‘quasi TVA sociale' » pp. 399-405
- Clément Carbonnier
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