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- The Oxford Handbook of Computational Economics and Finance
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Computational Economics in the Era of Natural Computationalism: Fifty Years after The Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata
- Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models: A Computational Perspective
- Tax-Rate Rules for Reducing Government Debt: An Application of Computational Methods for Macroeconomic Stabilization
- Solving Rational Expectations Models
- Computable General Equilibrium Models for Policy Evaluation and Economic Consequence Analysis
- Multifractal Models in Finance: Their Origin, Properties, and Applications
- Particle Filters for Markov-Switching Stochastic Volatility Models
- Economic and Financial Modeling with Genetic Programming: A Review
- Algorithmic Trading based on Biologically Inspired Algorithms
- Algorithmic Trading in Practice
- Computational Spatiotemporal Modeling of Southern California Home Prices
- Business Applications of Fuzzy Logic
- Modeling of Desirable Socioeconomic Networks
- Computational Models of Financial Networks, Risk, and Regulatory Policies
- From Minority Games to $-Games
- An Overview and Evaluation of the Cat Market Design Competition
- Agent-Based Macroeconomic Modeling and Policy Analysis: The Eurace@ Unibi Model
- Agent-Based Models for Economic Policy Design: Two Illustrative Examples
- Computational Economic Modeling of Migration
- Computational Industrial Economics: A Generative Approach to Dynamic Analysis in Industrial Organization
- Agent-based Modeling for Financial Markets
- Agent-Based Models of the Labor Market
- The Emerging Standard Neurobiological Model of Decision Making: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Future Directions
- The Epistemology of Simulation, Computation, and Dynamics in Economics
- Index
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- The Oxford Handbook of Computational Economics and Finance
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Computational Economics in the Era of Natural Computationalism: Fifty Years after The Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata
- Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models: A Computational Perspective
- Tax-Rate Rules for Reducing Government Debt: An Application of Computational Methods for Macroeconomic Stabilization
- Solving Rational Expectations Models
- Computable General Equilibrium Models for Policy Evaluation and Economic Consequence Analysis
- Multifractal Models in Finance: Their Origin, Properties, and Applications
- Particle Filters for Markov-Switching Stochastic Volatility Models
- Economic and Financial Modeling with Genetic Programming: A Review
- Algorithmic Trading based on Biologically Inspired Algorithms
- Algorithmic Trading in Practice
- Computational Spatiotemporal Modeling of Southern California Home Prices
- Business Applications of Fuzzy Logic
- Modeling of Desirable Socioeconomic Networks
- Computational Models of Financial Networks, Risk, and Regulatory Policies
- From Minority Games to $-Games
- An Overview and Evaluation of the Cat Market Design Competition
- Agent-Based Macroeconomic Modeling and Policy Analysis: The Eurace@ Unibi Model
- Agent-Based Models for Economic Policy Design: Two Illustrative Examples
- Computational Economic Modeling of Migration
- Computational Industrial Economics: A Generative Approach to Dynamic Analysis in Industrial Organization
- Agent-based Modeling for Financial Markets
- Agent-Based Models of the Labor Market
- The Emerging Standard Neurobiological Model of Decision Making: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Future Directions
- The Epistemology of Simulation, Computation, and Dynamics in Economics
- Index