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Judd, Kenneth L. 22 Tesfatsion, Leigh 22 Arthur, W. Brian 1 Axelrod, Robert 1 Brenner, Thomas 1 Chang, Myong-Hun 1 Dawid, Herbert 1 Dibble, Catherine 1 Duffy, John 1 Epstein, Joshua M. 1 Harrington, Joseph Jr. 1 Hommes, Cars H. 1 Howitt, Peter 1 Janssen, Marco A. 1 Kollman, Ken 1 LeBaron, Blake 1 Leijonhufvud, Axel 1 MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey K. 1 Marks, Robert 1 Ostrom, Elinor 1 Page, Scott E. 1 Schelling, Thomas C. 1 Vriend, Nicolaas J. 1 Wellman, Michael P. 1 Wilhite, Allen 1 Young, H. Peyton 1
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Agent-based Modeling as a Bridge Between Disciplines
Axelrod, Robert - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
Using the author's own experiences, this chapter shows how agent-based modeling (ABM) can address research questions common to many disciplines, facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, provide a useful multidisciplinary tool when the math is intractable, and reveal unity across disciplines....
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Agent Learning Representation: Advice on Modelling Economic Learning
Brenner, Thomas - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
This chapter presents an overview of the existing learning models in the economic literature. Furthermore, it discusses the choice of models that should be used under various circumstances and how adequate learning models can be chosen in simulation approaches. It gives advice for using the many...
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Automated Markets and Trading Agents
MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey K.; Wellman, Michael P. - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
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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Remarks on the Foundations of Agent-Based Generative Social Science
Epstein, Joshua M. - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
This chapter treats a variety of epistemological issues surrounding generative explanation in the social sciences, and discusses the role of agent-based computational models in generative social science.
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Computationally Intensive Analyses in Economics
Judd, Kenneth L. - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
Computer technology presents economists with new tools, but also raises novel methodological issues. This essay discusses the challenges faced by computational researchers, and proposes some solutions.
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Agent-Based Models of Organizations
Chang, Myong-Hun; Harrington, Joseph Jr. - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
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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Some Fun, Thirty-Five Years Ago
Schelling, Thomas C. - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
A pencil-and-paper experiment with spacial segregation leads to some general phenomena of spatial organization.
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Agent-based Models of Innovation and Technological Change
Dawid, Herbert - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
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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Coordination Issues in Long-Run Growth
Howitt, Peter - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
Economic growth depends not only on how people make decisions but also upon how their decisions are coordinated. Because of this, aggregate outcomes can diverge from individual intentions. I illustrate this with reference to the modern literature on economic growth, and also with reference to an...
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Heterogeneous Agent Models in Economics and Finance
Hommes, Cars H. - In: Handbook of Computational Economics
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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