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Agent-based modeling 1 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 1 Business network 1 Choice modelling 1 Disaster 1 Disaster impact analysis 1 Dynamic input-output model 1 Economic network 1 Higher order effects 1 Higher-order effects 1 Input-Output-Analyse 1 Input-output analysis 1 Katastrophe 1 Lieferkette 1 Network 1 Netzwerk 1 Resilience 1 Simulation 1 Supply chain 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Two-way interactions 1 Unternehmensnetzwerk 1
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Frieler, Katja 1 Giergiczny, Marek 1 Levermann, Anders 1 Mahieu, Pierre-Alexandre 1 Otto, Christopher 1 Peñuelas, Josep 1 Riera, Pere 1 Wenz, Leonie 1 Willner, S. N. 1
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Journal of Forest Economics 1 Journal of economic dynamics & control 1
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Modeling loss-propagation in the global supply network : the dynamic agent-based model acclimate
Otto, Christopher; Willner, S. N.; Wenz, Leonie; … - In: Journal of economic dynamics & control 83 (2017), pp. 232-269
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A choice modelling case study on climate change involving two-way interactions
Riera, Pere; Giergiczny, Marek; Peñuelas, Josep; … - In: Journal of Forest Economics 18 (2012) 4, pp. 345-354
attributes. It has been reported that higher order effects generally account for less than 10% of the choice explanation …
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