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Artificial Economics

Edited by Cesáreo Hernández, Marta Posada () and Adolfo López-Paredes ()

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

Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-3-642-02956-1
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 A Potential Disadvantage of a Low Interest Rate Policy: the Instability of Banks Liquidity
Gianfranco Giulioni
Ch Chapter 10 Mutual Funds Flows and the “Sheriff of Nottingham” Effect
Lucia Milone and Paolo Pellizzari
Ch Chapter 11 Foundations for a Framework for Multiagent-Based Simulation of Macrohistorical Episodes in Financial Markets
Bàrbara Llacay and Gilbert Peffer
Ch Chapter 12 Explaining Equity Excess Return by Means of an Agent-Based Financial Market
Andrea Teglio, Marco Raberto and Silvano Cincotti
Ch Chapter 13 Bubble and Crash in the Artificial Financial Market
Yuji Karino and Toshiji Kawagoe
Ch Chapter 14 Computation of the Ex-Post Optimal Strategy for the Trading of a Single Financial Asset
Olivier Brandouy, Philippe Mathieu and Iryna Veryzhenko
Ch Chapter 15 A Generative Approach on the Relationship between Trading Volume, Prices, Returns and Volatility of Financial Assets
José Antonio Pascual and Javier Pajares
Ch Chapter 16 Comparing Laboratory Experiments and Agent-Based Simulations: The Value of Information and Market Efficiency in a Market with Asymmetric Information
Florian Hauser, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
Ch Chapter 17 Asset Return Dynamics under Alternative Learning Schemes
Elena Catanese, Andrea Consiglio, Valerio Lacagnina and Annalisa Russino
Ch Chapter 18 An Attempt to Integrate Path-Dependency in a Learning Model
Narine Udumyan, Juliette Rouchier and Dominique Ami
Ch Chapter 19 A Model-to-Model Analysis of the Repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma: Genetic Algorithms vs. Evolutionary Dynamics
Xavier Vilà
Ch Chapter 2 Keynes in the Computer Laboratory. An Agent-Based Model with MEC, MPC, LP
Giulia Canzian, Edoardo Gaffeo and Roberto Tamborini
Ch Chapter 20 Impact of Tag Recognition in Economic Decisions
David Poza, Félix Villafáñez and Javier Pajares
Ch Chapter 21 Simulation of Effects of Culture on Trade Partner Selection
Gert Jan Hofstede, Catholijn M. Jonker and Tim Verwaart
Ch Chapter 3 Pride and Prejudice on a Centralized Academic Labor Market
Philippe Caillou and Michele Sebag
Ch Chapter 4 U. S. Defense Market Concentration: An Analysis of the Period 1996–2006
Wayne Zandbergen
Ch Chapter 5 Operator’s Bidding Strategies in the Liberalized Italian Power Market
Eric Guerci, Mohammad Ali Rastegar and Silvano Cincotti
Ch Chapter 6 Selection Processes in a Monopolistic Competition Market
Jose I. Santos, Ricardo del Olmo and Javier Pajares
Ch Chapter 7 Symmetric Equilibria in Double Auctions with Markdown Buyers and Markup Sellers
Roberto Cervone, Stefano Galavotti and Marco LiCalzi
Ch Chapter 8 Multi-Unit Auction Analysis by Means of Agent-Based Computational Economics
Asuncion Mochon, Yago Saez, David Quintana and Pedro Isasi
Ch Chapter 9 Social Learning and Pricing Obfuscation
Maciej Latek and Bogumił Kamiński

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