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Simulations of agent-based models have shown that the stylized facts (unit-root, fat tails and volatility clustering) of financial markets have a possible explanation in the interactions among agents. However, the complexity, originating from the presence of non-linearity and interactions, often...
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Kirman’s “ant model” has been used to characterize the expectation formation of financial investors who are prone to herding. The model’s original version suffers from the problem of N-dependence: its ability to replicate the statistical features of financial returns vanishes once the...
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