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Advances in Artificial Economics

Edited by Charlotte Bruun ()

in Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems from Springer, currently edited by Gunter Fandel and Walter Trockel

Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-3-540-37249-3
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Heterogeneous Beliefs Under Different Market Architectures
Mikhail Anufriev and Valentyn Panchenko
Ch 2 The Allocative Effectiveness of Market Protocols Under Intelligent Trading
Marco LiCalzi and Paolo Pellizzari
Ch 3 Strategic Behaviour in Continuous Double Auction
Marta Posada, Cesáreo Hernández and Adolfo López-Paredes
Ch 4 A Broad-Spectrum Computational Approach for Market Efficiency
Olivier Brandoy and Philippe Mathieu
Ch 5 The Dynamics of Quote Prices in an Artificial Financial Market with Learning Effects
Andrea Consiglio, Valerio Lacagnina and Annalisa Russino
Ch 6 Reduction of the Bullwhip Effect in Supply Chains Through Speculation
Thierry Moyaux and Peter McBurney
Ch 7 Co-evolutionary Market Dynamics in a Peaked Resource Space
César García-Díaz and Arjen Witteloostuijn
Ch 8 E-Consumers’ Search and Emerging Structure of Web-Sites Coalitions
Jacques Laye, Maximilien Laye, Charis Lina and Hervé Tanguy
Ch 9 Agent Based Modeling of Trust Between Firms in Markets
Alexander Gorobets and Bart Nooteboom
Ch 10 Investigations into Schumpeterian Economic Behaviour Using Swarm
Craig Lynch
Ch 11 The Wisdom of Networked Evolving Agents
Akira Namatame
Ch 12 Artificial Multi-Agent Stock Markets: Simple Strategies, Complex Outcomes
A. O. I. Hoffmann, S. A. Delre, J. H. Eije and W. Jager
Ch 13 Market Polarization in Presence of Individual Choice Volatility
Sitabhra Sinha and Srinivas Raghavendra
Ch 14 Is Ignoring Public Information Best Policy? Reinforcement Learning in Information Cascade
Toshiji Kawagoe and Shinichi Sasaki
Ch 15 Complex Behaviours in Binary Choice Model with Global or Local Social Influence
Denis Phan and Stéphane Pajot
Ch 16 Dynamics of a Public Investment Game: from Nearest-Neighbor Lattices to Small-World Networks
Roberto Silva, Alexandre T. Baraviera, Silvio R. Dahmen and Ana L. C. Bazzan
Ch 17 Social Norms, Cognitive Dissonance and Broadcasting: How to Influence Economic Agents
Andrew Bertie, Susan Himmelweit and Andrew Trigg
Ch 18 Confronting Agent-Based Models with Data: Methodological Issues and Open Problems
Giorgio Fagiolo, Alessio Moneta and Paul Windrum
Ch 19 Equilibrium Return and Agents’ Survival in a Multiperiod Asset Market: Analytic Support of a Simulation Model
Mikhail Anufriev and Pietro Dindo
Ch 20 Explaining the Statistical Features of the Spanish Stock Market from the Bottom-Up
José A. Pascual, J. Pajares and A. López-Paredes

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