Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination
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Volume 8, issue 2, 2013
- Major trends in agent-based economics pp. 211-217

- Leonardo Bargigli and Gabriele Tedeschi
- Income distribution and debts in a fragile economy: market processes and macro constraints pp. 219-230

- Piero Ferri
- Lending attitude as a financial accelerator in a credit network economy pp. 231-247

- Daiki Asanuma
- Coexistence of surplus labor and the Lewis turning point in China: a unitary household decision-making model study pp. 249-266

- Huai Liu, Shinan Cao and Jing Deng
- Heterogeneity in the resistance to learning pp. 267-276

- Haydée Lugo
- On the problem of calibrating an agent based model for financial markets pp. 277-293

- Annalisa Fabretti
- Expected utility theory with non-commutative probability theory pp. 295-315

- Dino Borie
Volume 8, issue 1, 2013
- Agent-based financial markets and New Keynesian macroeconomics: a synthesis pp. 1-32

- Matthias Lengnick and Hans-Werner Wohltmann
- Global networks of trade and bits pp. 33-56

- Massimo Riccaboni, Alessandro Rossi and Stefano Schiavo
- On the distributional properties of size, profit and growth of Icelandic firms pp. 57-74

- Einar Erlingsson, Simone Alfarano, Marco Raberto and Hlynur Stefánsson
- Null models of economic networks: the case of the world trade web pp. 75-107

- Giorgio Fagiolo, Tiziano Squartini and Diego Garlaschelli
- Diffusion of competing innovations in influence networks pp. 109-124

- Jeehong Kim and Wonchang Hur
- Do price limits hurt the market? pp. 125-153

- Chia-Hsuan Yeh and Chun-Yi Yang
- Modeling the International-Trade Network: a gravity approach pp. 155-178

- Marco Duenas and Giorgio Fagiolo
- Information dissemination in an experimentally based agent-based stock market pp. 179-209

- Jakob Grazzini
Volume 7, issue 2, 2012
- Innovation diffusion with heterogeneous networked agents: a computational model pp. 125-144

- Rui Leite and Aurora Teixeira
- An agent-based model of innovation diffusion: network structure and coexistence under different information regimes pp. 145-165

- Giovanni Pegoretti, Francesco Rentocchini and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Comprehensive analysis of market conditions in the foreign exchange market pp. 167-179

- Aki-Hiro Sato, Takaki Hayashi and Janusz Hołyst
- Exchangeability and non-self-averaging pp. 181-195

- U. Garibaldi and P. Viarengo
- Responders’ dissatisfaction may provoke fair offer pp. 197-207

- Wenxin Xie, Yong Li, Yougui Wang and Keqiang Li
- Agent based model of a simple economy pp. 209-221

- Vladimír Gazda, Marek Gróf, Julius Horvath, Matus Kubak and Tomáš Rosival
- A re-examination of the “zero is enough” hypothesis in the emergence of financial stylized facts pp. 223-248

- Olivier Brandouy, Angelo Corelli, Iryna Veryzhenko and Roger Waldeck
Volume 7, issue 1, 2012
- Non-self-averaging in macroeconomic models: a criticism of modern micro-founded macroeconomics pp. 1-22

- Masanao Aoki and Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- An evolutionary model of industry dynamics and firms’ institutional behavior with job search, bargaining and matching pp. 23-61

- Sandra Silva, Jorge Valente and Aurora Teixeira
- On the performance of voting systems in spatial voting simulations pp. 63-77

- Anghel Negriu and Cyrille Piatecki
- Identity, reputation and social interaction with an application to sequential voting pp. 79-98

- Emilio Barucci and Marco Tolotti
- Ethnic polarization orderings and indices pp. 99-123

- Satya Chakravarty and Bhargav Maharaj
Volume 6, issue 2, 2011
- Response of double-auction markets to instantaneous Selling–Buying signals with stochastic Bid–Ask spread pp. 93-120

- Takero Ibuki and Jun-ichi Inoue
- Market clearing by maximum entropy in agent models of stock markets pp. 121-138

- Friedrich Wagner
- The construction of choice: a computational voting model pp. 139-156

- Luigi Marengo and Corrado Pasquali
- Oligopoly firms with quantity-price strategic decisions pp. 157-170

- Tong Zhang and B Brorsen
Volume 6, issue 1, 2011
- Transaction taxes, greed and risk aversion in an agent-based financial market model pp. 1-28

- Markus Demary
- The role of executives in hostile takeover attempts pp. 29-40

- Mohd Irfan
- Volatility clustering and herding agents: does it matter what they observe? pp. 41-59

- Ryuichi Yamamoto
- The impact on the pricing process of costly active management and performance chasing clients pp. 61-82

- Ron Bird, Lorenzo Casavecchia, Paolo Pellizzari and Paul Woolley
- A link between random coefficient autoregressive models and some agent based models pp. 83-92

- Mamadou Konté
Volume 5, issue 2, 2010
- Complex agent-based macroeconomics: a manifesto for a new paradigm pp. 111-135

- Domenico Gatti, Edoardo Gaffeo and Mauro Gallegati
- Modeling collective adaptive agent design and its analysis in Barnga game pp. 137-154

- Yuya Ushida, Kiyohiko Hattori and Keiki Takdama
- Determining the optimal market structure using near-zero intelligence traders pp. 155-167

- Xinyang Li and Andreas Krause
- Preface to the special issue pp. 169-170

- Misako Takayasu, Tsutomu Watanabe, Yuichi Ikeda and Hideki Takayasu
- Network motifs in an inter-firm network pp. 171-180

- Takaaki Ohnishi, Hideki Takayasu and Misako Takayasu
- The dynamics and distribution of the area price in the Nord Pool pp. 181-189

- Tsuruhiko Nambu and Takaaki Ohnishi
- Ownership and control in shareholding networks pp. 191-219

- Giulia Rotundo and Anna D’Arcangelis
- Macroscopic and microscopic statistical properties observed in blog entries pp. 221-230

- Yukie Sano and Misako Takayasu
- Adopt the euro? The GME approach pp. 231-247

- Paulo Ferreira, Andreia Dionisio and Cesaltina Pires
- Prospect theory and risk appetite: an application to traders’ strategies in the financial market pp. 249-259

- Shi-Nan Cao, Jing Deng and Honggang Li
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- The international-trade network: gravity equations and topological properties pp. 1-25

- Giorgio Fagiolo
- Productivity dispersion: facts, theory, and implications pp. 27-54

- Hideaki Aoyama, Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Hiroshi Iyetomi and Yoshi Fujiwara
- Monopolistic competition and new products: a conjectural equilibrium approach pp. 55-76

- Francesco Bogliacino and Giorgio Rampa
- Stochastic models of resonating markets pp. 77-88

- Carlo Lucheroni
- Environmental degradation, self-protection choices and coordination failures in a North–South evolutionary model pp. 89-107

- Angelo Antoci and Simone Borghesi
- Erratum to: Non-self-averaging of a two-person game with only positive spillover: a new formulation of Avatamsaka’s dilemma pp. 109-109

- Yuji Aruka and Eizo Akiyama
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