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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 2002 /

Multi-Agent Modeling and Simulation of Economic Systems

Contents

  • Exogenous Information and Endogenous Market Behavior with Artificial Learning Traders

    Hidenori Kawamura, Daisuke Kanehira, Koichi Kurumatani, and Azuma Ohuchi

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  • Workshop Organizers and Contents

    Koichi Kurumatani, Shu-Heng Chen, and Azuma Ohuchi

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  • A Method for Linking the Agent-Based Social Simulation to the Real World

    Hiroki Shima, Yoshiyasu Takefuji

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  • Boxed Economy Foundation Model

    Takashi Iba, Yoshihide Chubachi, Yohei Takabe, Ken Kaiho, and Yoshiyasu Takefuji

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  • Contrary Opinion Phenomena in an Artificial Stock Market

    Takashi Yamada, Takashi Okatsu, and Kazuhiro Ueda

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  • An Agent-Based Simulation on the Market for Offenses

    Pinata Winoto

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  • Strategic Bidding for Multiple Units in Simultaneous and Sequential Auctions

    Stephane Airiau, Sandip Sen, and Gregoire Richard

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  • The Influence of Investor Sentiment on the Formation of Golden-Cross and Dead-Cross

    Kotaro Miwa, Kazuhiro Ueda

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  • A Learning Algorithm for Agents in Electronic Marketplaces

    Thomas Tran, Robin Cohen

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  • Preface

    Koichi Kurumatani

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  • Non-Rational Agents Explain GARCH Model: Agent Simulation for Behavioral Finance

    Hiroshi Takahashi, Takao Terano

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  • Autonomous Selection of Meta-Agent Roles in Social Dilemma

    Keiji Suzuki

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  • Information and Product Quality Dynamics in Tiered Supply Networks

    Leif M. Johnson, Peter R. Wurman

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  • Emergence of Key Currency by Interaction among International and Domestic Markets

    Tomohisa Yamashita, Yuichi Sasaki, Hidenori Kawamura, Koichi Kurumatani, and Azuma Ohuchi

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  • Does Learning by Market Participants Make Financial Markets Complicated?

    Kiyoshi Izumi

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  • Selecting Service Providers Based on Reputation

    Sandip Sen, Neelima Sajja

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  • User Intention Market for Multi-Agent Navigation — An Artificial Intelligent Problem in Engineering and Economic Context

    Koichi Kurumatani

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