The Complex Networks of Economic Interactions [electronic resource] :Essays in Agent-Based Economics and Econophysics / edited by Akira Namatame, Taisei Kaizouji, Yuuji Aruka.
by Namatame, Akira [editor.]; Kaizouji, Taisei [editor.]; Aruka, Yuuji [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Econophysics -- Five Years of Continuous-time Random Walks in Econophysics -- Why Macroeconomic Price Indices are Sluggish in Large Economies ? -- Growth Volatility Indices -- Financial Fragility and Scaling Distributions in the Laboratory -- Complex Economic Network -- Heterogeneous Economic Networks -- The Emergence of Paradigm Setters Through Firms’ Interaction and Network Formation -- Economic Dynamics -- Statistical Properties of a Heterogeneous Asset Pricing Model with Time-varying Second Moment -- Deflationary Recessions in a General Equilibrium Framework -- Concepts of Thermodynamics in Economic Growth -- Firm Dynamics Simulation Using Game-theoretic Stochastic Agents -- Agent-based Modeling -- A Functional Modularity Approach to Agent-based Modeling of the Evolution of Technology -- Herding Without Following the Herd: The Dynamics of Case-Based Decisions with Local Interactions -- Cultural Evolution in a Population of Heterogeneous Agents -- Auction and Two-sided Matching -- Simulating Auctions -- Counterclockwise Behavior Around the Beveridge Curve -- The Waiting-Time Distribution of Trading Activity in a Double Auction Artificial Financial Market -- Minority Games and Collectie Intelligence -- Theoretical Analysis of Local Information Transmission in Competitive Populations -- Analysis of Complexity and Time Restriction in Resources Allocation Problems -- How Does Collective Intelligence Emerge in the Standard Minority Game? -- Game-theoretic Approach -- What Information Theory Says About Bounded Rational Best Response -- Evolution of Reciprocal Cooperation in the Avatamsaka Game -- Game Representation - Code Form -- Effect of Mutual Choice Metanorm in Group Dynamics for Solving Social Dilemmas.
This book contains high-quality multi-disciplinary research contributions addressing theoretical and computational aspects of interaction and coordination of economic agents. It focuses on emergent phenomena and collective behavior in economic activities as well as on the development of analytical and computational tools in models with heterogeneous agents. The contributions are not restricted to any particular school of thought, but are based on rigorous theoretical models and supported by experimental validation.
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