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The following pages link to An illustration of the essential difference between individual and social learning, and its consequences for computational analyses. (Q1605702):
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- On the convergence to the Cournot equilibrium in a productive asset oligopoly (Q393268) (← links)
- Varieties of agents in agent-based computational economics: a historical and an interdisciplinary perspective (Q428012) (← links)
- Evolutionary competition between boundedly rational behavioral rules in oligopoly games (Q506836) (← links)
- Learning by doing vs. learning from others in a principal-agent model (Q602975) (← links)
- Learning to collude tacitly on production levels by oligopolistic agents (Q842802) (← links)
- Q-learning agents in a Cournot oligopoly model (Q844790) (← links)
- Revisiting individual evolutionary learning in the cobweb model-an illustration of the virtual spite-effect (Q867685) (← links)
- Cournot competition, organization and learning (Q953747) (← links)
- The role of communication and imitation in limit order markets (Q977765) (← links)
- Evolutionary game dynamics and the analysis of agent-based imitation models: the long run, the medium run and the importance of global analysis (Q1017085) (← links)
- Particle swarm optimization algorithm for agent-based artificial markets (Q1037435) (← links)
- Cournot vs. Walras: a reappraisal through simulations (Q1655706) (← links)
- Oligopoly game: price makers meet price takers (Q1657359) (← links)
- Some reflections on past and future of nonlinear dynamics in economics and finance (Q1715593) (← links)
- Can genetic algorithms explain experimental anomalies? (Q1780879) (← links)
- A mathematical analysis of the long-run behavior of genetic algorithms for social modeling (Q1933789) (← links)
- Coevolutionary genetic algorithms for establishing Nash equilibrium in symmetric Cournot games (Q1958421) (← links)
- Agent-based computational finance: Suggested readings and early research (Q1978584) (← links)
- The role of information in a continuous double auction: an experiment and learning model (Q2168161) (← links)
- Validating simulation models: a general framework and four applied examples (Q2461669) (← links)
- Agent-based Modeling and Simulation of Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets (Q2974421) (← links)
- Interactions between the individual and the group level in organizations: the case of learning and group turnover (Q6090372) (← links)
- (A)symmetric equilibria and adaptive learning dynamics in small-committee voting (Q6164813) (← links)