Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination
2006 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2023
- A look at financial dependencies by means of econophysics and financial economics pp. 701-734

- Matthias Raddant and T. Di Matteo
- Conflicts, assortative matching, and the evolution of signaling norms pp. 735-757

- Ethan Holdahl and Jiabin Wu
- Sectoral integration on an emerging stock market: a multi-scale approach pp. 759-778

- Kingstone Nyakurukwa and Yudhvir Seetharam
- Home sweet home, how money laundering pollutes the real estate market: an agent based model pp. 779-806

- Raffaella Barone
- Linking FDI and trade network topology with the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 807-833

- Roberto Antonietti, Giulia De Masi and Giorgio Ricchiuti
- Multiplicity and not necessarily heterogeneity: implications for the long-run degree of capacity utilization pp. 835-877

- Lorenzo Domenico
- Key players in network-oriented interventions pp. 879-907

- Ata Atay, Ana Mauleon, Simon Schopohl and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Volume 18, issue 3, 2023
- Emergence in complex networks of simple agents pp. 419-462

- David G. Green
- Group contest in a coopetitive setup: experimental evidence pp. 463-490

- Hubert Janos Kiss, Alfonso Rosa-García and Vita Zhukova
- Interaction between price and expectations in the jar-guessing experimental market pp. 491-532

- Toshiaki Akinaga, Takanori Kudo and Kenju Akai
- The financial network channel of monetary policy transmission: an agent-based model pp. 533-571

- Michel Alexandre, Gilberto Lima, Luca Riccetti and Alberto Russo
- Wage claim detracts reciprocity in labor relations: experimental study of gift exchange games pp. 573-597

- Tetsuo Yamamori and Kazuyuki Iwata
- Microfounding GARCH models and beyond: a Kyle-inspired model with adaptive agents pp. 599-625

- Michele Vodret, Iacopo Mastromatteo, Bence Tóth and Michael Benzaquen
- Buy, sell or rent the farm: succession planning and the future of farming on the Great Plains pp. 627-669

- Chi Su, Richard A. Schoney and James Nolan
- Dynamic effects of social influence on asset prices pp. 671-699

- Jia-Ping Huang, Yang Zhang and Juanxi Wang
Volume 18, issue 2, 2023
- The weighted cross-shareholding complex network: a copula approach to concentration and control in financial markets pp. 213-232

- Roy Cerqueti and Giulia Rotundo
- “Less is more” or “more is better”? The effect of asymmetric information distribution on market efficiency and wealth inequality pp. 233-250

- Rocco Caferra, Simone Nuzzo and Andrea Morone
- Agents interaction and price dynamics: evidence from the laboratory pp. 251-274

- Rocco Caferra, Gabriele Tedeschi and Andrea Morone
- Gradual financial integration and macroeconomic fluctuations in emerging market economies: evidence from China pp. 275-310

- Yong Ma and Yiqing Jiang
- How to design virus containment policies? A joint analysis of economic and epidemic dynamics under the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 311-370

- Alessandro Basurto, Herbert Dawid, Philipp Harting, Jasper Hepp and Dirk Kohlweyer
- The persistence of economic sentiment: a trip down memory lane pp. 371-395

- Petar Sorić, Ivana Lolić and Marina Matošec
- The distribution of wealth: an agent-based approach to examine the effect of estate taxation, skill inheritance, and the Carnegie Effect pp. 397-415

- Christopher W. Kulp, Michael Kurtz, Charles Hunt and Matthew Velardi
- Correction to: Do macroeconomic and financial governance matter? Evidence from Germany, 1950–2019 pp. 417-417

- Taner Akan and Tim Solle
Volume 18, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction to the special issue on agent-based models in urban economics pp. 1-4

- Jason Barr and Jiaqi Ge
- The impact of social influence in Australian real estate: market forecasting with a spatial agent-based model pp. 5-57

- Benjamin Patrick Evans, Kirill Glavatskiy, Michael S. Harré and Mikhail Prokopenko
- Dissimilarity effects on house prices: what is the value of similar neighbours? pp. 59-86

- Said Benjamin Bonakdar and Michael Roos
- Agent models of customer journeys on retail high streets pp. 87-128

- Paul M. Torrens
- Should retail stores locate close to a rival? pp. 129-162

- James Fain
- It’s worth a shot: urban density, endogenous vaccination decisions, and dynamics of infectious disease pp. 163-189

- Andrew Souther, Myong-Hun Chang and Troy Tassier
- Direct and indirect transmission of avian influenza: results from a calibrated agent-based model pp. 191-212

- Amanda Beaudoin and Alan Isaac
Volume 17, issue 4, 2022
- A bottom-up simulation on competition of online interpersonal communication platforms pp. 897-925

- Tao Fu and Liling Zou
- Intelligence promotes cooperation in long-term interaction: experimental evidence in infinitely repeated public goods games pp. 927-946

- Tetsuya Kawamura and Tiffany Tsz Kwan Tse
- Agent-based model generating stylized facts of fixed income markets pp. 947-992

- Antoine Kopp, Rebecca Westphal and Didier Sornette
- Do macroeconomic and financial governance matter? Evidence from Germany, 1950–2019 pp. 993-1045

- Taner Akan and Tim Solle
- The universal pathway to commodity structure upgrading in global trade evolution pp. 1047-1067

- Xiaomeng Li, Hongbo Cai, Siyu Huang, Jiajun Ma and Qinghua Chen
- Credit allocation and the financial crisis: evidence from Spanish companies pp. 1069-1114

- Marko Petrović, Andrea Teglio and Simone Alfarano
- A collaborative evolutionary model: the self-organizing evolutionary process of urban–rural digital sharing system of social public resources pp. 1115-1137

- Shengzhu Li and Fan Jiang
- Carrots and sticks: new evidence in public goods games with heterogeneous groups pp. 1139-1169

- Jie Chen
Volume 17, issue 3, 2022
- Bank demand for central bank liquidity and its impact on interbank markets pp. 639-679

- Di Xiao and Andreas Krause
- Closing the invisible hand: a rehabilitation of tâtonnement dynamics pp. 681-711

- Donald Keenan and Taewon Kim
- Testing the convergence hypothesis: a longitudinal and cross-sectional analysis of the world trade web through social network and statistical analyses pp. 713-777

- Lucio Biggiero and Roberto Urbani
- Economic policy uncertainty, investor sentiment and financial stability—an empirical study based on the time varying parameter-vector autoregression model pp. 779-799

- Xin-Zhou Qi, Zhong Ning and Meng Qin
- Endogenous viral mutations, evolutionary selection, and containment policy design pp. 801-825

- Patrick Mellacher
- An empirical behavioral model of household’s deposit dollarization pp. 827-847

- Ramis Khabibullin and Alexey Ponomarenko
- Macroeconomic dynamics under bounded rationality: on the impact of consumers’ forecast heuristics pp. 849-873

- Tae-Seok Jang and Stephen Sacht
- Agent-based modeling of the word-of-mouth effect on promoting brand-name agricultural products pp. 875-896

- Qiuyi Huang, Xiaoping Zheng, Mengjie Zhang and Xiaoshuan Zhang
Volume 17, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue on the 24th annual Workshop on Economic science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, London, 2019 (WEHIA 2019) pp. 401-404

- Fabio Caccioli, Tiziana Di Matteo, Giulia Iori, Saqib Jafarey, Giacomo Livan and Simone Righi
- Community structure in the World Trade Network based on communicability distances pp. 405-441

- Paolo Bartesaghi, Gian Paolo Clemente and Rosanna Grassi
- Systemic liquidity contagion in the European interbank market pp. 443-474

- Valentina Macchiati, Giuseppe Brandi, Tiziana Di Matteo, Daniela Paolotti, Guido Caldarelli and Giulio Cimini
- Firm–bank credit network, business cycle and macroprudential policy pp. 475-499

- Luca Riccetti, Alberto Russo and Mauro Gallegati
- A network approach to expertise retrieval based on path similarity and credit allocation pp. 501-533

- Xiancheng Li, Luca Verginer, Massimo Riccaboni and P. Panzarasa
- A simulation of the insurance industry: the problem of risk model homogeneity pp. 535-576

- Torsten Heinrich, Juan Sabuco and J. Farmer
- The competitions of time-varying and constant loadings in asset pricing models: empirical evidence and agent-based simulations pp. 577-612

- Hung-Wen Lin, Jing-Bo Huang, Kun-Ben Lin and Shu-Heng Chen
- Staring at the Abyss: a neurocognitive grounded agent-based model of collective-risk social dilemma under the threat of environmental disaster pp. 613-637

- Danilo Liuzzi and Aymeric Vié
Volume 17, issue 1, 2022
- Foreword of the Special Issue: Nonlinear Economic Dynamics (2019) pp. 1-2

- Laura Gardini, Davide Radi and Fabio Tramontana
- Evolutionary oligopoly games with cooperative and aggressive behaviors pp. 3-27

- Gian Italo Bischi and Fabio Lamantia
- Stability of dynamic asymmetric contests with endogenous prizes pp. 29-40

- Akio Matsumoto and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- On the significance of borders: the emergence of endogenous dynamics pp. 41-62

- Ingrid Kubin and Laura Gardini
- Competition and strategic alliance in R&D investments: a real option game approach with multiple experiments pp. 63-86

- Giovanni Villani and Marta Biancardi
- Hybrid evolutionary oligopolies and the dynamics of corporate social responsibility pp. 87-114

- Tomáš Tichý, Davide Radi and Fabio Lamantia
- Modeling maladaptation in the inequality–environment nexus pp. 115-140

- Angelo Antoci, Paolo Russu and Elisa Ticci
- Speculative housing markets and rent control: insights from nonlinear economic dynamics pp. 141-163

- Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- Stochastic sensitivity of bull and bear states pp. 165-190

- Jochen Jungeilges, Elena Maklakova and Tatyana Perevalova
- Does too much liquidity generate instability? pp. 191-208

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Laura Gardini, Germana Giombini and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Autonomous demand, multiple equilibria and unemployment dynamics pp. 209-223

- Piero Ferri and Fabio Tramontana
- A stylized macro-model with interacting real, monetary and stock markets pp. 225-257

- F. Cavalli, Ahmad Naimzada and N. Pecora
- Existence and implications of a pitchfork-Hopf bifurcation in a continuous-time two-sector growth model pp. 259-285

- Giovanni Bella, Paolo Mattana and Beatrice Venturi
- Local environmental quality and heterogeneity in an OLG agent-based model with spatial externalities pp. 287-317

- Andrea Caravaggio and Mauro Sodini
- Large and uncertain heterogeneity of expectations: stability of equilibrium from a policy maker standpoint pp. 319-348

- Domenico Colucci, Matteo Vigna and Vincenzo Valori
- Long-term causes of populism pp. 349-377

- Gian Italo Bischi, Federico Favaretto and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Preying on beauty? The complex social dynamics of overtourism pp. 379-400

- Angelo Antoci, Paolo Russu, Pier Luigi Sacco and Giorgio Tavano Blessi
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