Complexity and Artificial Markets
Editor
- Klaus Schredelseker(University of Innsbruck)Florian Hauser(University of Innsbruck)
Abstract
Individual chapters are listed in the "Chapters" tab
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70556-7
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Marco LiCalzi & Paolo Pellizzari, 2008. "Zero-Intelligence Trading Without Resampling," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 1, pages 3-14, Springer.
- Gianfranco Giulioni & Edgardo Bucciarelli, 2008. "Understanding the Price Dynamics of a Real Market Using Simulations: The Dutch Auction of the Pescara Wholesale Fish Market," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 2, pages 15-25, Springer.
- Lucia Milone, 2008. "Market Behavior Under Zero-Intelligence Trading and Price Awareness," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 3, pages 27-37, Springer.
- Mikhail Anufriev & Cars Hommes, 2008. "Evolutionary Switching between Forecasting Heuristics: An Explanation of an Asset-Pricing Experiment," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 4, pages 41-53, Springer.
- Marco Raberto & Andrea Teglio & Silvano Cincotti, 2008. "Prospect Theory Behavioral Assumptions in an Artificial Financial Economy," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 5, pages 55-66, Springer.
- Gonzalo Fernández-de-Córdoba & Álvaro P. Navas, 2008. "Computing the Evolution of Walrasian Behaviour," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 6, pages 67-76, Springer.
- Sabine Garabedian, 2008. "Multidimensional Evolving Opinion for Sustainable Consumption Decision," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 7, pages 77-87, Springer.
- Richard Hule & Jochen Lawrenz, 2008. "Local Interaction, Incomplete Information and Properties of Asset Prices," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 8, pages 91-105, Springer.
- Gert Jan Hofstede & Catholijn M. Jonker & Tim Verwaart, 2008. "Long-Term Orientation in Trade," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 9, pages 107-119, Springer.
- Adolfo López-Paredes & Marta Posada & Cesáreo Hernández & Javier Pajares, 2008. "Agent-Based Experimental Economics in Signaling Games," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 10, pages 121-129, Springer.
- Pierre Livet & Denis Phan & Lena Sanders, 2008. "Why do we need Ontology for Agent-Based Models?," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 11, pages 133-145, Springer.
- Sander Hoog & Christophe Deissenberg & Herbert Dawid, 2008. "Production and Finance in EURACE," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 12, pages 147-158, Springer.
- Wilbert Grevers & Anne Veen, 2008. "Serious Games for Economists," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 13, pages 159-171, Springer.
- Peter A. Henning, 2008. "Computational Evolution," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 14, pages 175-193, Springer.
- Alan Kirman, 2008. "Artificial Markets: Rationality and Organisation," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Klaus Schredelseker & Florian Hauser (ed.), Complexity and Artificial Markets, chapter 15, pages 195-234, Springer.
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