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Stephane Pajot

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Working papers

  1. Denis Phan & Stephane Pajot & Jean-Pierre Nadal, 2003. "The Monopolist's Market with Discrete Choices and Network Externality Revisited: Small-Worlds, Phase Transition and Avalanches in an ACE Framework," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 150, Society for Computational Economics.

Articles

  1. Stéphane Pajot, 2003. "Intégration du marché global dans un système composé de marchés locaux. Analyse par la théorie de la percolation," Revue économique, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 54(3), pages 675-686.
  2. Stéphane Pajot & Serge Galam, 2002. "Coexistence Of Opposite Global Social Feelings: The Case Of Percolation Driven Insecurity," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 13(10), pages 1375-1385.

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Working papers

  1. Denis Phan & Stephane Pajot & Jean-Pierre Nadal, 2003. "The Monopolist's Market with Discrete Choices and Network Externality Revisited: Small-Worlds, Phase Transition and Avalanches in an ACE Framework," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 150, Society for Computational Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Jean Pierre Nadal & Denis Phan & Mirta B. Gordan & Jean Vannimenus, 2003. "Monopoly Market with Externality: an Analysis with Statistical Physics and ACE," Computational Economics 0312002, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Danilo Liuzzi & Paolo Pellizzari & Marco Tolotti, 2019. "Fast traders and slow price adjustments: an artificial market with strategic interaction and transaction costs," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 14(3), pages 643-662, September.
    3. Mirta B. Gordon & Jean-Pierre Nadal & Denis Phan & Jean Vannimenus, 2005. "Seller's dilemma due to social interactions between customers," Post-Print hal-00145608, HAL.
    4. Mirta Gordon & Jean-Pierre Nadal & Denis Phan & Viktoriya Semeshenko, 2012. "Discrete Choices under Social Influence, Generic Properties," Post-Print halshs-04004539, HAL.
    5. Gordon, Mirta B. & Laguna, M.F. & Gonçalves, S. & Iglesias, J.R., 2017. "Adoption of innovations with contrarian agents and repentance," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 486(C), pages 192-205.
    6. Denis Phan, 2004. "From Agent-Based Computational Economics towards Cognitive Economics," Post-Print halshs-03916500, HAL.
    7. Denis Phan & Mirta Gordon & J.-P. Nadal & J. Vannimenus, 2005. "Multiple equilibria in a monopoly market with heterogeneous agents and externalities," Post-Print halshs-00078792, HAL.
    8. Denis Becker & Alexei Gaivoronski, 2014. "Stochastic optimization on social networks with application to service pricing," Computational Management Science, Springer, vol. 11(4), pages 531-562, October.
    9. Uchida, Makoto & Shirayama, Susumu, 2008. "Influence of a network structure on the network effect in the communication service market," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 387(21), pages 5303-5310.
    10. Jean-Pierre Nadal & Denis Phan & Mirta B. Gordon & Jean Vannimenus, 2003. "Monopoly Market with Externality: an Analysis with Statistical Physics and Agent Based Computational Economics," Papers cond-mat/0311096, arXiv.org.

Articles

  1. Stéphane Pajot & Serge Galam, 2002. "Coexistence Of Opposite Global Social Feelings: The Case Of Percolation Driven Insecurity," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 13(10), pages 1375-1385.

    Cited by:

    1. Denis Phan & Stephane Pajot & Jean-Pierre Nadal, 2003. "The Monopolist's Market with Discrete Choices and Network Externality Revisited: Small-Worlds, Phase Transition and Avalanches in an ACE Framework," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 150, Society for Computational Economics.
    2. Huang, Chuanchao & Hu, Bin & Jiang, Guoyin & Yang, Ruixian, 2016. "Modeling of agent-based complex network under cyber-violence," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 458(C), pages 399-411.

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  1. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (1) 2003-10-20

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