Extent: | Online Ressource (xxx, 829-1660 pages) |
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Series: | Handbooks in economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 2772-462X, ZDB-ID 2685869-1. - Vol. 13 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references and index Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Preface; Purpose; Organization; Acknowledgements; Reference; Contents of Volume 2; Part 1: ACE Research Reviews; 16 Agent-Based Computational Economics: A Constructive Approach to Economic Theory; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; ACE study of economic systems; From Walrasian equilibrium to ACE trading; Walrasian bliss in a hash-and-beans economy; Plucking out the Walrasian Auctioneer; The ACE Trading World: Outline; Defining "equilibrium" for the ACE Trading World ACE modeling of procurement processesConstructive understanding; The essential primacy of survival; Strategic rivalry and market power; Behavioral uncertainty and learning; The role of conventions and organizations; Interactions among attributes, institutions, and behaviors; Concluding remarks; The ACE Trading World; The economy in the initial period; Activity flow for hash firms in period T; Profit allocation method for hash firm j; Learning for hash firms; Representation of hash firm j's supply offers; Hash firm j's learning problem; The VRE learning algorithm for hash firm j Activity flow and learning for bean firmsActivity flow for consumers in period T; Consumer price discovery process in period T; A typical price-discovery round for an arbitrary consumer k; Classification of variables; References; 17 Computationally Intensive Analyses in Economics; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Computational tools; Weaknesses of standard models; Criticisms of computationally intensive research; Systematic approaches to computationally intensive research; Search for counterexamples; Sampling methods; Regression methods; Replication and generalization Synergies with conventional theoryConclusion; References; 18 Agent Learning Representation: Advice on Modelling Economic Learning; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; History of modelling learning; Psychological research on learning; Learning and optimisation; Increasing variety of learning models; Classification of learning models; Potential alternative classifications; Proposed classification; Two ways of learning; Further distinction of learning processes; Modelling non-conscious learning; Existing models; Bush-Mosteller model; Modelling routine-based learning; Experimentation Melioration and experience collectionImitation; Satisficing; Replicator dynamics and selection-mutation equation; Evolutionary algorithms; Combined models: EWA and VID model; Modelling belief learning; Psychological findings about cognitive learning; Fictitious play; Bayesian learning; Least-squares learning; Genetic programming; Classifier systems; Neural networks; Rule learning; Stochastic belief learning; Conclusions and recommendations; Situational characteristics and learning; Non-conscious versus belief learning; Routine-based versus belief learning; Choosing a learning model Aims in choosing a learning model |
ISBN: | 978-0-444-51253-6 ; 0-444-51253-5 |
Classification: | Methoden und Techniken der Betriebswirtschaft ; Methoden und Techniken der Volkswirtschaft ; Künstliche Intelligenz |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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