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Theorie 99 Theory 99 Agent-based modeling 35 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 35 Computerized method 25 Computerunterstützung 25 Mathematics 24 Mathematik 24 Mathematical programming 19 Mathematische Optimierung 19 Simulation 19 Economics 14 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 14 Econometrics 13 Ökonometrie 13 Stochastic process 10 Stochastischer Prozess 10 Game theory 9 Spieltheorie 9 Impact assessment 8 Macroeconometrics 8 Makroökonometrie 8 Wirkungsanalyse 8 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 7 Dynamische Wirtschaftstheorie 7 Economic dynamics 7 Financial market 7 Finanzmarkt 7 General equilibrium 7 Scientific method 7 Wissenschaftliche Methode 7 Algorithm 6 Algorithmus 6 Anlageverhalten 6 Begrenzte Rationalität 6 Behavioural finance 6 Bounded rationality 6 Economic model 6 Heterogeneity 6 Learning process 6
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Article 197 Book / Working Paper 11
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Aufsatz im Buch 75 Book section 75 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Handbook 3 Handbuch 3 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 168 Undetermined 40
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Judd, Kenneth L. 33 Tesfatsion, Leigh 28 Rust, J. 17 Amman, H. M. 16 Kendrick, D. A. 16 Amman, Hans M. 5 Dawid, Herbert 5 Hommes, Cars H. 5 Kendrick, David A. 5 Sargent, Thomas J. 5 Chiarella, Carl 4 Kaboudan, Mak 4 Kang, Boda 4 Neugart, Michael 4 Schmedders, Karl 4 Arrow, Kenneth J. 3 Axelrod, Robert 3 Chang, Myong-Hun 3 Cho, In-Koo 3 Dixon, Peter B. 3 Duffy, John 3 Fair, Ray C. 3 Geweke, John 3 Intriligator, Michael D. 3 Iori, Giulia 3 LeBaron, Blake 3 LeBaron, Blake Dean 3 Lux, Thomas 3 McKelvey, Richard D. 3 McLennan, Andrew 3 Nagurney, Anna 3 Rust, John 3 Tan, Pan Yong 3 Varian, Hal R. 3 Wilson, Robert 3 Aldrich, Eric M. 2 Algan, Yann 2 Allais, Olivier 2 Amman, Hans 2 Anderson, Evan W. 2
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The Oxford handbook of computational economics and finance 48 Handbook of Computational Economics 42 Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, Agent-based computational economics 29 Handbook of computational economics : Volume 4: Heterogeneous agent modeling 20 Handbook of computational economics : volume 3 19 Handbook of computational economics : volume 1 18 Handbook of computational economics ; Vol. 1 15 Handbook of computational economics ; Volume 3 11 Handbooks in economics 7
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ECONIS (ZBW) 168 RePEc 39 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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Chapter 32 Out-of-Equilibrium Economics and Agent-Based Modeling
Arthur, W. Brian - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1551-1564). 2006
Standard neoclassical economics asks what agents' actions, strategies, or expectations are in equilibrium with (consistent with) the outcome or pattern these behaviors aggregatively create. Agent-based computational economics enables us to ask a wider question: how agents' actions, strategies,...
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Chapter 31 Computational Laboratories for Spatial Agent-Based Models
Dibble, Catherine - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1511-1548). 2006
An agent-based model is a virtual world comprising distributed heterogeneous agents who interact over time. In a spatial agent-based model the agents are situated in a spatial environment and are typically assumed to be able to move in various ways across this environment. Some kinds of social...
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Chapter 30 Governing Social-Ecological Systems
Janssen, Marco A.; Ostrom, Elinor - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1465-1509). 2006
Social-ecological systems are complex adaptive systems where social and biophysical agents are interacting at multiple temporal and spatial scales. The main challenge for the study of governance of social-ecological systems is improving our understanding of the conditions under which cooperative...
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Chapter 29 Computational Methods and Models of Politics
Kollman, Ken; Page, Scott E. - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1433-1463). 2006
In this chapter, we assess recent contributions of computational models to the study of politics. We focus primarily on agent-based models developed by economists and political scientists. These models address collective action problems, questions related to institutional design and performance,...
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Chapter 28 Automated Markets and Trading Agents
MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey K.; Wellman, Michael P. - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1381-1431). 2006
Computer automation has the potential, just starting to be realized, of transforming the design and operation of markets, and the behaviors of agents trading in them. We discuss the possibilities for automating markets, presenting a broad conceptual framework covering resource allocation as well...
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Chapter 27 Market Design Using Agent-Based Models
Marks, Robert - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1339-1380). 2006
This chapter explores the state of the emerging practice of designing markets by the use of agent-based modeling, with special reference to electricity markets and computerized (on-line) markets, perhaps including real-life electronic agents as well as human traders. The paper first reviews the...
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Chapter 26 Agent-Based Models of Organizations
Chang, Myong-Hun; Harrington, Joseph E. - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1273-1337). 2006
The agent-based approach views an organization as a collection of agents, interacting with one another in their pursuit of assigned tasks. The performance of an organization in this framework is determined by the formal and informal structures of interactions among agents, which define the lines...
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Chapter 25 Agent-based Models of Innovation and Technological Change
Dawid, Herbert - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1235-1272). 2006
This chapter discusses the potential of the agent-based computational economics approach for the analysis of processes of innovation and technological change. It is argued that, on the one hand, several genuine properties of innovation processes make the possibilities offered by agent-based...
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Chapter 24 Agent-based Computational Finance
LeBaron, Blake - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1187-1233). 2006
This chapter surveys research on agent-based models used in finance. It will concentrate on models where the use of computational tools is critical for the process of crafting models which give insights into the importance and dynamics of investor heterogeneity in many financial settings.
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Chapter 23 Heterogeneous Agent Models in Economics and Finance
Hommes, Cars H. - In: Handbook of computational economics : volume 2, …, (pp. 1109-1186). 2006
This chapter surveys work on dynamic heterogeneous agent models (HAMs) in economics and finance. Emphasis is given to simple models that, at least to some extent, are tractable by analytic methods in combination with computational tools. Most of these models are behavioral models with boundedly...
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