Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2017
- Voting for the distribution rule in a Public Good Game with heterogeneous endowments pp. 443-467

- Annarita Colasante and Alberto Russo
- Complexity and model comparison in agent based modeling of financial markets pp. 469-506

- Alexandru Mandes and Peter Winker
- Monetary policy and dark corners in a stylized agent-based model pp. 507-537

- Stanislao Gualdi, Marco Tarzia, Francesco Zamponi and Jean-Philippe Bouchaud
- Heterogeneity of expectations and financial crises: a stochastic dynamic approach pp. 539-560

- Toshihiro Shimizu
- Multiscale correlation networks analysis of the US stock market: a wavelet analysis pp. 561-594

- Gang-Jin Wang, Chi Xie and Shou Chen
- The effect of communication channels on promise-making and promise-keeping: experimental evidence pp. 595-611

- Julian Conrads and Tommaso Reggiani
- The effect of structural disparities on knowledge diffusion in networks: an agent-based simulation model pp. 613-634

- Matthias Mueller, Kristina Bogner, Tobias Buchmann and Muhamed Kudic
- On the coevolution of social norms in primitive societies pp. 635-667

- Giorgio Negroni and Lidia Bagnoli
Volume 12, issue 2, 2017
- Exploring issues of market inefficiency by the role of forecasting accuracy in survivability pp. 167-191

- Ya-Chi Huang
- Corporate social responsibility and financial performance: event study cases pp. 193-219

- Yu-Shan Wang and Yi-Jie Chen
- Effects of limit order book information level on market stability metrics pp. 221-247

- Mark Paddrik, Roy Hayes, William Scherer and Peter Beling
- Persistence in corporate networks pp. 249-276

- Matthias Raddant, Mishael Milaković and Laura Birg
- Network position and health care worker infections pp. 277-307

- Troy Tassier, Philip Polgreen and Alberto Segre
- Yield curve responses to market sentiments and monetary policy pp. 309-344

- Markus Demary
- Using an artificial financial market for studying a cryptocurrency market pp. 345-365

- Luisanna Cocco, Giulio Concas and Michele Marchesi
- Endogenous business cycles caused by nonconvex costs and interactions pp. 367-391

- Yoshiyuki Arata
- Social networks, mass media and public opinions pp. 393-411

- Haibo Hu and Jonathan J. H. Zhu
- Network analysis of inter-sectoral relationships and key sectors in the Greek economy pp. 413-435

- Theodore Tsekeris
- Heterogeneous trading and complex price dynamics pp. 437-442

- Mengling Li and Huanhuan Zheng
Volume 12, issue 1, 2017
- Scale-free distribution as an economic invariant: a theoretical approach pp. 1-26

- Anindya S. Chakrabarti
- Heterogeneous wage setting and endogenous macro volatility pp. 27-57

- Orlando Gomes
- Coordination in the El Farol Bar problem: The role of social preferences and social networks pp. 59-93

- Shu-Heng Chen and Umberto Gostoli
- Is the service sector different in size heterogeneity? pp. 95-120

- Junho Na, Jeong-Dong Lee and Chulwoo Baek
- Dynamic patterns in similarity-based cooperation: an agent-based investigation pp. 121-141

- Caterina Cruciani, Anna Moretti and Paolo Pellizzari
- A comparison of endogenous and exogenous timing in a social learning experiment pp. 143-166

- Lukas Meub, Till Proeger and Hendrik Hüning
Volume 11, issue 2, 2016
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 171-174

- Einar Jón Erlingsson, Marco Raberto and Hlynur Stefánsson
Volume 10, issue 2, 2015
- Agent-based modeling and economic theory: where do we stand? pp. 199-220

- Gérard Ballot, Antoine Mandel and Annick Vignes
- Central bank policy instrument forecasts pp. 221-245

- Hyuk Rhee and Nurlan Turdaliev
- Long cycles in a modified Solow growth model pp. 247-263

- Fátima Fabião, João Teixeira and Maria Borges
- Monetary policy experiments in an agent-based model with financial frictions pp. 265-286

- Domenico Delli Gatti and Saul Desiderio
- Markets connectivity and financial contagion pp. 287-304

- Ruggero Grilli, Gabriele Tedeschi and Mauro Gallegati
- An agent based decentralized matching macroeconomic model pp. 305-332

- Luca Riccetti, Alberto Russo and Mauro Gallegati
- Share price formation, market exuberance and financial stability under alternative accounting regimes pp. 333-362

- Yuri Biondi and Pierpaolo Giannoccolo
Volume 10, issue 1, 2015
- Special Issue in Honor of Masanao Aoki pp. 1-4

- Yuji Aruka, Mauro Gallegati and Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Microeconomic structure determines macroeconomic dynamics: Aoki defeats the representative agent pp. 5-30

- Sorin Solomon and Natasa Golo
- Stochastic macro-equilibrium: a microfoundation for the Keynesian economics pp. 31-55

- Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Equilibrium distribution of labor productivity: a theoretical model pp. 57-66

- Hideaki Aoyama, Hiroshi Iyetomi and Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Micro-macro relation of production: double scaling law for statistical physics of economy pp. 67-78

- Hideaki Aoyama, Yoshi Fujiwara and Mauro Gallegati
- Wealth distribution and the Lorenz curve: a finitary approach pp. 79-89

- Enrico Scalas, Tijana Radivojević and Ubaldo Garibaldi
- Economies with heterogeneous interacting learning agents pp. 91-118

- Simone Landini, Mauro Gallegati and Joseph Stiglitz
- The effects of a financial transaction tax in an artificial financial market pp. 119-150

- Daniel Fricke and Thomas Lux
- Okun’s law and anelastic relaxation in economics pp. 151-161

- Raymond Hawkins
- Credit-driven investment, heterogeneous labor markets and macroeconomic dynamics pp. 163-181

- Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Hans-Martin Krolzig, Christian Proaño, Willi Semmler and Daniele Tavani
- Monetary policy and PID control pp. 183-197

- Raymond Hawkins, Jeffrey Speakes and Dan Hamilton
Volume 9, issue 2, 2014
- Showing or telling? Local interaction and organization of behavior pp. 151-181

- Zakaria Babutsidze and Robin Cowan
- Interlocking directorates in Italy: persistent links in network dynamics pp. 183-202

- Lucia Bellenzier and Rosanna Grassi
- Strong random correlations in networks of heterogeneous agents pp. 203-232

- Imre Kondor, István Csabai, Gábor Papp, Enys Mones, Gábor Czimbalmos and Máté Sándor
- Using difference equations to find optimal tax structures on the SugarScape pp. 233-253

- Matthew Oremland and Reinhard Laubenbacher
- Animal spirits and unemployment: a disequilibrium analysis pp. 255-274

- Robert Calvert Jump
- A multi-agent model of a low income economy: simulating the distributional effects of natural disasters pp. 275-309

- Asjad Naqvi and Miriam Rehm
Volume 9, issue 1, 2014
- Agent-based modeling simulation under local network externality pp. 1-26

- Arnut Paothong and G. Ladde
- Adaptive learning in an asymmetric auction: genetic algorithm approach pp. 27-51

- Kirill Chernomaz
- An experimental investigation of insurance decisions in low probability and high loss risk situations pp. 53-67

- Ozlem Ozdemir and Andrea Morone
- Cognitive capacity and cognitive hierarchy: a study based on beauty contest experiments pp. 69-105

- Shu-Heng Chen, Ye-Rong Du and Lee-Xieng Yang
- The effect of rating agencies on herd behaviour pp. 107-127

- Giovanni Ferri and Andrea Morone
- Common-value auction versus posted-price selling: an agent-based model approach pp. 129-149

- Christopher Boyer, B Brorsen and Tong Zhang
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