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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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to complex, chaotic dynamics. Aggregation of simple interactions at the micro level may generate sophisticated structure …
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to complex, chaotic dynamics. Aggregation of simple interactions at the micro level may generate sophisticated structure …
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These notes review two simple heterogeneous agent models in economics and finance. The first is a cobweb model with rational versus naive agents introduced in Brock and Hommes (1997). The second is an asset pricing model with fundamentalists versus technical traders introduced in Brock and...
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This study undertakes a systematic experimental investigation of hysteresis (path dependency) in an agent-based computational labor market framework. It is shown that capacity asymmetries between work suppliers and employers can result in two distinct hysteresis effects, network and behavioral,...
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In this paper there's a simulation study on evolutionary finance models from Evstigneev/Hens/Schenk-Hoppe and applies the scenario generation algorithm from Hoyland/Kaut/Wallace with moment matching. Further it shows with different dividend models which investment strategies perform best under...
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This study uses an agent-based computational labor market framework to undertake a systematic experimental investigation of the relationship between market structure and market power. Market structure is measured in terms of job capacity (total potential job openings to total potential work...
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The widely-used estimator of Berry, Levinsohn and Pakes (1995) produces estimates of consumer preferences from a discrete-choice demand model with random coefficients, market-level demand shocks and endogenous prices. We derive numerical theory results characterizing the properties of the nested...
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