'Artificial economics', The Hague, Netherlands
The event will focus on recent scientific advances in the field of agent-based computational economics. Agent-based computational economics deals with the computational study of economies as complex adaptive systems, composed of interacting agents with cognitive skills. It has also become an important methodology in many social sciences.
Conference topics are set to include:
- agent-based computational economics;
- the economy as an adaptive system;
- financial markets and organisational models;
- market dynamics;
- agent-based macroeconomics;
- automated markets and trading agents;
- dynamics of social and economic networks;
- discrete choice models in economics and management sciences;
- experimental economics and agent-based models;
- emergence and dynamics of norms and conventions;
- methodological issues.For further information, please visit: http://www3.lei.wur.nl/AE2011/(opens in new window)