Artificial Economics

Methods, Models, and Interdisciplinary Links

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Gebonden, 196 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9781316517093
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This introductory overview explores the methods, models and interdisciplinary links of artificial economics, a new way of doing economics in which the interactions of artificial economic agents are computationally simulated to study their individual and group behavior patterns. Conceptually and intuitively, and with simple examples, Mercado addresses the differences between the basic assumptions and methods of artificial economics and those of mainstream economics. He goes on to explore various disciplines from which the concepts and methods of artificial economics originate; for example cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, evolutionary science and complexity science. Introductory discussions on several controversial issues are offered, such as the application of the concepts of evolution and complexity in economics and the relationship between artificial intelligence and the philosophies of mind. This is one of the first books to fully address artificial economics, emphasizing its interdisciplinary links and presenting in a balanced way its occasionally controversial aspects.

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ISBN13:9781316517093
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:196

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Introduction; Part I. Artificial Economics and Mainstream Economics: 1. The Artificial Agent; 2. Artificial Markets; 3. Artificial Games; 4. Artificial Economics versus Mathematics?; Part II. Complementary Topics and Discussions: 5. Artificial Intelligence; 6. Artificial Evolution; 7. Artificial Complexity; 8. Artificial Economics and the Agent/Structure Problem.

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