Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution
Topics in Economics, Finance, Marketing, and Management: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Symposium in EC
Herausgeber: Barnett, William A.; Keen, Steve; Chiarella, Carl
Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution
Topics in Economics, Finance, Marketing, and Management: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Symposium in EC
Herausgeber: Barnett, William A.; Keen, Steve; Chiarella, Carl
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Evolutionary approach to systems from the entire economy to the behaviour of single markets.
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Evolutionary approach to systems from the entire economy to the behaviour of single markets.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521088213
- ISBN-10: 0521088216
- Artikelnr.: 25006769
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521088213
- ISBN-10: 0521088216
- Artikelnr.: 25006769
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Philosophical and Methodological Implications of Complexity and
Evolution in Economic Systems: 1. Towards a generalized coase theorem: a
theory of the emergence of social and institutional structures under
imperfect information Bertin Martens; 2. Universal Darwinism and social
research: the case of economics John Nightingale; 3. Uncertainty, risk and
chaos James Juniper; 4. The role of innovation within economics Russell K.
Standish; Part II. Finance and the Macro-economy: 5. The nonlinear
economics of debt deflation Steve Keen; 6. The emergence of complex
dynamics in a 'naturally' nonlinear integrated Keynesian model of monetary
growth Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel; 7. Stochastic volatility in
interest rates and complex dynamics in velocity William A. Barnett and
Haiyang Xu; 8. A genetic programming-based approach to generation of
foreign exchange trading models Andrew Colin; 9. Hybrid option pricing
using an optimal weighted implied standard deviation Paul Lajbcygier,
Andrew Flitman and Mairmuthu Palaniswami; Part III. Market and Sectoral
Dynamics: 10. Evolutionary patterns of multisectoral growth dynamics
Hermann Schnabl; 11. The detection of evolutionary change in nonlinear
economic processes: a new statistical methodology John Foster and Phillip
Wild; 12. Ergodic chaos in a piecewise linear cobweb model Akio Matsumato;
13. The cobweb model and a modified genetic algorithm Janice Gaffney,
Krystyna Parrott and Franz Salzborn; 14. On the convergence of genetic
learning algorithms, with particular reference to recent cobweb models C.
E. M. Pearce; Part IV. Marketing and Interdependent Behaviour: 15. A
complex systems simulation approach to evaluating plan-based and reactive
trading strategies Robert B. Johnson and John M. Betts; 16. Genetic
algorithms and evolutionary games Xin Yao and Paul Darwen; 17. Evolved
perception and the validation of simulation models Robert Marks; 18. The
application of cellular automata and agent models to network externalities
in consumers' theory: a generalization of life game Sobei H. Oda, Ken
Miura, Kanji Ueda and Yasunori Baba; 19. Engendering change Joshua S. Gans.
Evolution in Economic Systems: 1. Towards a generalized coase theorem: a
theory of the emergence of social and institutional structures under
imperfect information Bertin Martens; 2. Universal Darwinism and social
research: the case of economics John Nightingale; 3. Uncertainty, risk and
chaos James Juniper; 4. The role of innovation within economics Russell K.
Standish; Part II. Finance and the Macro-economy: 5. The nonlinear
economics of debt deflation Steve Keen; 6. The emergence of complex
dynamics in a 'naturally' nonlinear integrated Keynesian model of monetary
growth Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel; 7. Stochastic volatility in
interest rates and complex dynamics in velocity William A. Barnett and
Haiyang Xu; 8. A genetic programming-based approach to generation of
foreign exchange trading models Andrew Colin; 9. Hybrid option pricing
using an optimal weighted implied standard deviation Paul Lajbcygier,
Andrew Flitman and Mairmuthu Palaniswami; Part III. Market and Sectoral
Dynamics: 10. Evolutionary patterns of multisectoral growth dynamics
Hermann Schnabl; 11. The detection of evolutionary change in nonlinear
economic processes: a new statistical methodology John Foster and Phillip
Wild; 12. Ergodic chaos in a piecewise linear cobweb model Akio Matsumato;
13. The cobweb model and a modified genetic algorithm Janice Gaffney,
Krystyna Parrott and Franz Salzborn; 14. On the convergence of genetic
learning algorithms, with particular reference to recent cobweb models C.
E. M. Pearce; Part IV. Marketing and Interdependent Behaviour: 15. A
complex systems simulation approach to evaluating plan-based and reactive
trading strategies Robert B. Johnson and John M. Betts; 16. Genetic
algorithms and evolutionary games Xin Yao and Paul Darwen; 17. Evolved
perception and the validation of simulation models Robert Marks; 18. The
application of cellular automata and agent models to network externalities
in consumers' theory: a generalization of life game Sobei H. Oda, Ken
Miura, Kanji Ueda and Yasunori Baba; 19. Engendering change Joshua S. Gans.
Part I. The Philosophical and Methodological Implications of Complexity and
Evolution in Economic Systems: 1. Towards a generalized coase theorem: a
theory of the emergence of social and institutional structures under
imperfect information Bertin Martens; 2. Universal Darwinism and social
research: the case of economics John Nightingale; 3. Uncertainty, risk and
chaos James Juniper; 4. The role of innovation within economics Russell K.
Standish; Part II. Finance and the Macro-economy: 5. The nonlinear
economics of debt deflation Steve Keen; 6. The emergence of complex
dynamics in a 'naturally' nonlinear integrated Keynesian model of monetary
growth Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel; 7. Stochastic volatility in
interest rates and complex dynamics in velocity William A. Barnett and
Haiyang Xu; 8. A genetic programming-based approach to generation of
foreign exchange trading models Andrew Colin; 9. Hybrid option pricing
using an optimal weighted implied standard deviation Paul Lajbcygier,
Andrew Flitman and Mairmuthu Palaniswami; Part III. Market and Sectoral
Dynamics: 10. Evolutionary patterns of multisectoral growth dynamics
Hermann Schnabl; 11. The detection of evolutionary change in nonlinear
economic processes: a new statistical methodology John Foster and Phillip
Wild; 12. Ergodic chaos in a piecewise linear cobweb model Akio Matsumato;
13. The cobweb model and a modified genetic algorithm Janice Gaffney,
Krystyna Parrott and Franz Salzborn; 14. On the convergence of genetic
learning algorithms, with particular reference to recent cobweb models C.
E. M. Pearce; Part IV. Marketing and Interdependent Behaviour: 15. A
complex systems simulation approach to evaluating plan-based and reactive
trading strategies Robert B. Johnson and John M. Betts; 16. Genetic
algorithms and evolutionary games Xin Yao and Paul Darwen; 17. Evolved
perception and the validation of simulation models Robert Marks; 18. The
application of cellular automata and agent models to network externalities
in consumers' theory: a generalization of life game Sobei H. Oda, Ken
Miura, Kanji Ueda and Yasunori Baba; 19. Engendering change Joshua S. Gans.
Evolution in Economic Systems: 1. Towards a generalized coase theorem: a
theory of the emergence of social and institutional structures under
imperfect information Bertin Martens; 2. Universal Darwinism and social
research: the case of economics John Nightingale; 3. Uncertainty, risk and
chaos James Juniper; 4. The role of innovation within economics Russell K.
Standish; Part II. Finance and the Macro-economy: 5. The nonlinear
economics of debt deflation Steve Keen; 6. The emergence of complex
dynamics in a 'naturally' nonlinear integrated Keynesian model of monetary
growth Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel; 7. Stochastic volatility in
interest rates and complex dynamics in velocity William A. Barnett and
Haiyang Xu; 8. A genetic programming-based approach to generation of
foreign exchange trading models Andrew Colin; 9. Hybrid option pricing
using an optimal weighted implied standard deviation Paul Lajbcygier,
Andrew Flitman and Mairmuthu Palaniswami; Part III. Market and Sectoral
Dynamics: 10. Evolutionary patterns of multisectoral growth dynamics
Hermann Schnabl; 11. The detection of evolutionary change in nonlinear
economic processes: a new statistical methodology John Foster and Phillip
Wild; 12. Ergodic chaos in a piecewise linear cobweb model Akio Matsumato;
13. The cobweb model and a modified genetic algorithm Janice Gaffney,
Krystyna Parrott and Franz Salzborn; 14. On the convergence of genetic
learning algorithms, with particular reference to recent cobweb models C.
E. M. Pearce; Part IV. Marketing and Interdependent Behaviour: 15. A
complex systems simulation approach to evaluating plan-based and reactive
trading strategies Robert B. Johnson and John M. Betts; 16. Genetic
algorithms and evolutionary games Xin Yao and Paul Darwen; 17. Evolved
perception and the validation of simulation models Robert Marks; 18. The
application of cellular automata and agent models to network externalities
in consumers' theory: a generalization of life game Sobei H. Oda, Ken
Miura, Kanji Ueda and Yasunori Baba; 19. Engendering change Joshua S. Gans.