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The following pages link to IS MORE MEMORY IN EVOLUTIONARY SELECTION (DE)STABILIZING? (Q2843380):
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- A tâtonnement process with fading memory, stabilization and optimal speed of convergence (Q506825) (← links)
- Evolutionary competition between boundedly rational behavioral rules in oligopoly games (Q506836) (← links)
- Dynamic effects of memory in a cobweb model with competing technologies (Q1620306) (← links)
- Itchy feet vs cool heads: flow of funds in an agent-based financial market (Q1656525) (← links)
- Some reflections on past and future of nonlinear dynamics in economics and finance (Q1715593) (← links)
- When panic makes you blind: a chaotic route to systemic risk (Q1734544) (← links)
- Evolution and market behavior with endogenous investment rules (Q1991938) (← links)
- Cross-section instability in financial markets: impatience, extrapolation, and switching (Q2064597) (← links)
- Effects of fundamentals acquisition and strategy switch on stock price dynamics (Q2148678) (← links)
- Bifurcation structures of a cobweb model with memory and competing technologies (Q2205800) (← links)
- Memory, market stability and attractors coexistence in a nonlinear cobweb model (Q2816618) (← links)
- Path Dependence in Models with Fading Memory or Adaptive Learning (Q5148534) (← links)
- Memory effects on binary choices with impulsive agents: Bistability and a new BCB structure (Q5213541) (← links)