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Handbook of Computational Economics
Current editor(s): H. M. Amman, D. A. Kendrick and J. Rust From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this chapter series.
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- Ch 01 Computable general equilibrium modelling for policy analysis and forecasting , pp 3-85
- Peter Dixon and B.R. Parmenter
- Ch 02 Computation of equilibria in finite games , pp 87-142
- Richard D. McKelvey and Andrew McLennan
- Ch 03 Computational methods for macroeconometric models , pp 143-169
- Ray Fair
- Ch 04 Mechanics of forming and estimating dynamic linear economies , pp 171-252
- Evan Anderson, Ellen McGrattan, Lars Hansen and Thomas Sargent
- Ch 05 Nonlinear pricing and mechanism design , pp 253-293
- Robert Wilson
- Ch 06 Sectoral economics , pp 295-332
- David Kendrick
- Ch 07 Parallel computation , pp 335-404
- Anna Nagurney
- Ch 08 Artificial intelligence in economics and finance: A state of the art -- 1994: The real estate price and assets and liability analysis case , pp 405-439
- Louis Pau and Pan Yong Tan
- Ch 09 Neural networks for encoding and adapting in dynamic economies , pp 441-470
- Inkoo Cho and Thomas Sargent
- Ch 10 Modeling languages in computational economics: Gams , pp 471-488
- Stavros Zenios
- Ch 11 Mathematica for economists , pp 489-505
- Hal Varian
- Ch 12 Approximation, perturbation, and projection methods in economic analysis , pp 509-585
- Kenneth Judd
- Ch 13 Numerical methods for linear-quadratic models , pp 587-618
- Hans Amman
- Ch 14 Numerical dynamic programming in economics , pp 619-729
- John Rust
- Ch 15 Monte carlo simulation and numerical integration , pp 731-800
- John Geweke
- Ch 16 Agent-Based Computational Economics: A Constructive Approach to Economic Theory , pp 831-880
- Leigh Tesfatsion
- Ch 17 Computationally Intensive Analyses in Economics , pp 881-893
- Kenneth Judd
- Ch 18 Agent Learning Representation: Advice on Modelling Economic Learning , pp 895-947
- Thomas Brenner
- Ch 19 Agent-Based Models and Human Subject Experiments , pp 949-1011
- John Duffy
- Ch 20 Economic Activity on Fixed Networks , pp 1013-1045
- Allen Wilhite
- Ch 21 ACE Models of Endogenous Interactions , pp 1047-1079
- Nicolaas Vriend
- Ch 22 Social Dynamics: TheorY AND Applications , pp 1081-1108
- H. Young
- Ch 23 Heterogeneous Agent Models in Economics and Finance , pp 1109-1186
- Cars Hommes
- Ch 24 Agent-based Computational Finance , pp 1187-1233
- Blake Lebaron
- Ch 25 Agent-based Models of Innovation and Technological Change , pp 1235-1272
- Herbert Dawid
- Ch 26 Agent-Based Models of Organizations , pp 1273-1337
- Myong-Hun Chang and Joseph Harrington
- Ch 27 Market Design Using Agent-Based Models , pp 1339-1380
- Robert Marks
- Ch 28 Automated Markets and Trading Agents , pp 1381-1431
- Jeffrey Mackie-Mason and Michael Wellman
- Ch 29 Computational Methods and Models of Politics , pp 1433-1463
- Ken Kollman and Scott E. Page
- Ch 30 Governing Social-Ecological Systems , pp 1465-1509
- Marco A. Janssen and Elinor Ostrom
- Ch 31 Computational Laboratories for Spatial Agent-Based Models , pp 1511-1548
- Catherine Dibble
- Ch 32 Out-of-Equilibrium Economics and Agent-Based Modeling , pp 1551-1564
- W. Brian Arthur
- Ch 33 Agent-based Modeling as a Bridge Between Disciplines , pp 1565-1584
- Robert Axelrod
- Ch 34 Remarks on the Foundations of Agent-Based Generative Social Science , pp 1585-1604
- Joshua M. Epstein
- Ch 35 Coordination Issues in Long-Run Growth , pp 1605-1624
- Peter Howitt
- Ch 36 Agent-Based Macro , pp 1625-1637
- Axel Leijonhufvud
- Ch 37 Some Fun, Thirty-Five Years Ago , pp 1639-1644
- Thomas Schelling
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