The economy as an evolving complex system II /
The economy as an evolving complex system II /
editors W. Brian Arthur, Steven N. Durlauf and David A. Lane.
- Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, 1997
- xii, 583 p.
- Studies in the sciences of complexity ; no. 27 .
Bibliografía p. 562-563.
1. Introduction -- 2. Asset princing under endogenous expectations in an artificial stock market -- 3. Natural rationality -- 4. Statistical mechanics approaches to socioeconomic behavior -- 5. Is what is good for each best for all? Learning from others in the information contagion model -- 6. Evolution of trading structures -- 7. Foresight, complexity, and strategy -- 8. The emergence of simple ecologies of skill -- 9. Some fundamental puzzles in economic history / development -- 10. How the economy organizes itself in space: a survey of the new economic geography -- 11. Time and money -- 12. Promises promises -- 13. Macroeconomics and complexity: inflation theory -- 14. Evolutionary dynamics in game-theoretic models -- 15. Identification of anonymous endogenous interactions -- 16. Asset price behavior in complex environments -- 17. Population games -- 18. Computational political economy -- 19. The economy as an uinterative system -- 20. How economistscan get alife -- 21. Some thougts about distribution in economics.
Cómo citar éste libro con Normas APA:
Arthur, W. B., Durlauf, S. N., Lane, D. A. (Eds.). (1997). The economy as an evolving complex system II. Addison-Wesley
0201328232
TEORIA ECONOMICA
ECONOMIA EVOLUCIONISTA
330.1
Bibliografía p. 562-563.
1. Introduction -- 2. Asset princing under endogenous expectations in an artificial stock market -- 3. Natural rationality -- 4. Statistical mechanics approaches to socioeconomic behavior -- 5. Is what is good for each best for all? Learning from others in the information contagion model -- 6. Evolution of trading structures -- 7. Foresight, complexity, and strategy -- 8. The emergence of simple ecologies of skill -- 9. Some fundamental puzzles in economic history / development -- 10. How the economy organizes itself in space: a survey of the new economic geography -- 11. Time and money -- 12. Promises promises -- 13. Macroeconomics and complexity: inflation theory -- 14. Evolutionary dynamics in game-theoretic models -- 15. Identification of anonymous endogenous interactions -- 16. Asset price behavior in complex environments -- 17. Population games -- 18. Computational political economy -- 19. The economy as an uinterative system -- 20. How economistscan get alife -- 21. Some thougts about distribution in economics.
Cómo citar éste libro con Normas APA:
Arthur, W. B., Durlauf, S. N., Lane, D. A. (Eds.). (1997). The economy as an evolving complex system II. Addison-Wesley
0201328232
TEORIA ECONOMICA
ECONOMIA EVOLUCIONISTA
330.1