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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