AE 2014 - 10th Artificial Economics Conference
Date2014-09-01 - 2014-09-02
Deadline2014-01-30
VenueBarcelona, Spain
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.irit.fr/AE2014
Topics/Call fo Papers
Artificial Economics
Artificial Economics 2014 is the 10th edition of a Conference Series started in 2005. Previous meetings took place in Lille (2005), Aalborg (2006), Palermo (2007), Innsbruck (2008), Valladolid (2009), Treviso (2010), The Hague (2011), Castellón (2012) and Klagenfurt (2013).
Aims and Scopes
The main aim of the Symposium is to facilitate the meeting of people working on different topics in different fields (mainly Economics, Finance and Computer Science) in order to encourage a structured multi-disciplinary approach to social sciences. Presentations and keynote sessions center around multi-agent modelling, from the viewpoint of both applications and computer-based tools. The event is also open to methodological surveys.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
Agent-Based microfoundations of macroeconomic activity
Simulators for macroeconomic policy
Discrete Choice Models in Economics and Management Sciences
Emergence and Dynamics of Norms and Conventions
Financial Market models
Agent-Based Methodological Issues
Dynamics of Social and Economic Networks
Complexity and Market Dynamics
The interaction between Experimental and Computational Economics
Organizations and Management Science
Event Format
The event will last two days in order to favour formal and informal occasions for sharing ideas. With this aim, the final schedule of the Symposium will devote considerable time to discussion. The Programme will offer presentations of papers reviewed and selected by the Programme Committee as well as special sessions by invited keynote speaker.
Artificial Economics 2014 is the 10th edition of a Conference Series started in 2005. Previous meetings took place in Lille (2005), Aalborg (2006), Palermo (2007), Innsbruck (2008), Valladolid (2009), Treviso (2010), The Hague (2011), Castellón (2012) and Klagenfurt (2013).
Aims and Scopes
The main aim of the Symposium is to facilitate the meeting of people working on different topics in different fields (mainly Economics, Finance and Computer Science) in order to encourage a structured multi-disciplinary approach to social sciences. Presentations and keynote sessions center around multi-agent modelling, from the viewpoint of both applications and computer-based tools. The event is also open to methodological surveys.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
Agent-Based microfoundations of macroeconomic activity
Simulators for macroeconomic policy
Discrete Choice Models in Economics and Management Sciences
Emergence and Dynamics of Norms and Conventions
Financial Market models
Agent-Based Methodological Issues
Dynamics of Social and Economic Networks
Complexity and Market Dynamics
The interaction between Experimental and Computational Economics
Organizations and Management Science
Event Format
The event will last two days in order to favour formal and informal occasions for sharing ideas. With this aim, the final schedule of the Symposium will devote considerable time to discussion. The Programme will offer presentations of papers reviewed and selected by the Programme Committee as well as special sessions by invited keynote speaker.
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