The Economy As an Evolving Complex System, III: Current Perspectives and Future DirectionsLawrence E. Blume, Steven N. Durlauf Oxford University Press, 2005 M10 20 - 392 páginas Derived from the 2001 Santa Fe Institute Conference, "The Economy as an Evolving Complex System III," represents scholarship from the leading figures in th area of economics and complexity. The subject, a perennial centerpiece of the SFI program of studies has gained a wide range of followers for its methods of employing empirical evidence in the development of analytical economic theories. Accordingly, the chapters in this volume addresses a wide variety of issues in the fields of economics and complexity, accessing eclectic techniques from many disciplines, provided that they shed light on the economic problem. Dedicated to Kenneth Arrow on his 80th birthday, this volume honors his many contributions to the Institute. SFI-style economics is regarded as having had an important impact in introducing a new approach to economic analysis. |
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... Agent - Based Modeling Techniques Evolutionary Dynamics : Exploring the Interplay of Selection , Accident , Neutrality , and Function New Constructions in Cellular Automata Nonextensive Entropy - Interdisciplinary Applications ...
... Agent - Based Modeling Techniques Evolutionary Dynamics : Exploring the Interplay of Selection , Accident , Neutrality , and Function New Constructions in Cellular Automata Nonextensive Entropy - Interdisciplinary Applications ...
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... agents . Similarly , evolutionary perspectives on the development of humans have proven valuable in broadening the ways in which the motivations and beliefs of economic actors are described . At the same time , this volume reflects some ...
... agents . Similarly , evolutionary perspectives on the development of humans have proven valuable in broadening the ways in which the motivations and beliefs of economic actors are described . At the same time , this volume reflects some ...
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... agents interact in order to see what sorts of price and trading pat- terns emerge ; interestingly , patterns appear to be empirically sensible . Farmer's work suggests that a number of regularities in asset markets may not depend on the ...
... agents interact in order to see what sorts of price and trading pat- terns emerge ; interestingly , patterns appear to be empirically sensible . Farmer's work suggests that a number of regularities in asset markets may not depend on the ...
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... agents ( professional forecasters ) formulate their own expectations , which then spread through the pop- ulation via the news media in a manner analogous to the spread of a disease . The chapter shows that the very simplest ...
... agents ( professional forecasters ) formulate their own expectations , which then spread through the pop- ulation via the news media in a manner analogous to the spread of a disease . The chapter shows that the very simplest ...
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... agents in the economy are not merely rational , but also share identical ( correct ) beliefs about the structure of the economy , and have instantaneous and costless access to all the latest economic data . Each agent pro- cesses these ...
... agents in the economy are not merely rational , but also share identical ( correct ) beliefs about the structure of the economy , and have instantaneous and costless access to all the latest economic data . Each agent pro- cesses these ...
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Rationality and Selection in Asset Markets | 49 |
Statistical Physics and Economic Fluctuations | 67 |
Market Efficiency the Pareto Wealth Distribution and the Lévy Distribution of Stock Returns | 101 |
A Random Order Placement Model of Price Formation in the Continuous Double Auction | 133 |
Multinomial Choice with Social Interactions | 175 |
Heterogeneity and Uniqueness in Interaction Games | 207 |
Perspectives on the Economy as an Evolving Complex System | 243 |
The Diffusion of Innovations in Social Networks | 267 |
Dynamic Properties of Local Interaction Models | 283 |
The View from Economic History | 309 |
Prosocial Emotions | 339 |
Index | 367 |
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