Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Economic Modeling
edited by Federico Cecconi, Marco Campennì
PartI: Theory -- Chapter1: Agent-based Computational Economics and Industrial Organization Theory -- Chapter2: Towards a big-data based economy -- Chapter3: Real worlds: simulating non-standard rationality in microeconomics -- Chapter4: The many faces of crowdfunding: a brief classification of the systems and a snapshot of Kickstarter -- PartII: Applications -- Chapter5: Passing-on in Cartel Damages Action: an Agent-Based Model -- Chapter6: Modeling the dynamics of reward-based crowdfunding systems: an agent-based model of Kickstarter -- Chapter7: Fintech: The recovery activity for non-performing loans -- Chapter8: CDS MANAGER: An educational tool for credit derivative market -- Chapter9: A decision-making model for critical infrastructures in conditions of deep uncertainty -- Chapter10: SPIDER: the statistical approach to value assignment problem -- Chapter11: BIG DATA for fraud detection