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Collaborative Approach to Trade

Francesca Romana Medda, Francesco Caravelli, Simone Caschili and Alan Wilson
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Francesca Romana Medda: University College London
Francesco Caravelli: University College London
Simone Caschili: University College London
Alan Wilson: University College London

Chapter Chapter 14 in Collaborative Approach to Trade, 2017, pp 217-222 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The task to define a single, consistent and accurate method for our analysis has posed a serious initial challenge, since our aim was to capture the complexities of multiple trade variables which continuously and simultaneously interact, change and adapt to specific contexts and trade chains. Our endeavours throughout this book have certainly led us to the need for a change in paradigm (Dubois and Prade 2004; Rotmans and Van Asselt 2001).

Keywords: Agent Base Modelling; Collaborative Approach; Trade Imbalance; Balance Convergence; Trade Interdependency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47039-9_14

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