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020 _a978-0-444-52980-0
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100 _aTesfatsion, Leigh (ed.)
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100 _aJudd, Kenneth L. (ed.)
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245 _aHandbook of Computational Economics - Volume 2
260 _aAmsterdam et al.,
_bElsevier,
_c2006
300 _a1659 pages
440 _aHandbook of Computational Economics
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520 _aThe explosive growth in computational power over the past several decades offers new tools and opportunities for economists. This handbook volume surveys recent research on Agent-based Computational Economics (ACE), the computational study of economic processes modeled as dynamic systems of interacting agents. Empirical referents for "agents" in ACE models can range from individuals or social groups with learning capabilities to physical world features with no cognitive function. Topics covered include: learning; empirical validation; network economics; social dynamics; financial markets; innovation and technological change; organizations; market design; automated markets and trading agents; political economy; social-ecological systems; computational laboratory development; and general methodological issues.
653 _a Agent-based Computational Economics (ACE),
653 _aagent-based modeling
653 _ahandbook
856 _uhttps://www.elsevier.com/books/handbook-of-computational-economics/tesfatsion/978-0-444-51253-6
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