Industry and Labor Dynamics. The Agent-Based Computational Economics Approach. Proceedings of the Wild@Ace 2003 Workshop (2004, World Scientific)

edited by Roberto Leombruni & Matteo Richiardi, World Scientific Publishing

This book presents the contributions to the first Wild@Ace conference. The acronym stands for “Workshop on Industrial and Labor Dynamics — The Agent-Based Computational Aproach”, and it has been the first event ever focusing on the very promising use of the agent-based simulation approach for investigation of labor economics and industrial organization issues._x000d_ _x000d_ Agent-based models are computer models in which a multitude of agents — each embodied in a specific software code — interact. These agents can represent individuals households, firms, institutions, etc. Moreover, “special” agents can be added to observe and monitor individual and collective behavior. One of the main purpose of writing an ACE model is to gain intuitions on the two-way feedback between the microstructure and the macrostructure of a phenomenon of interest. How is it that simple aggregate regularities may arise from individual disorder? Or that a nice structure at an individual level may lead to a complete absence of regularity in the aggregate? How is it that the complex interaction of very simple individuals may lead to surprisingly complicated aggregate dynamics? Or that sophisticated agents may be unable to organize themselves in any interesting way?_x000d_ _x000d_ The book includes contributions by some of the most distinguished researchers in the field, such as the economists Alan Kirman, Giovanni Dosi, Leigh Tesfatsion and Mauro Gallegati, and the sociologist Nigel Gilbert._x000d_ _x000d_ Contents:_x000d_ _x000d_ - Methodology_x000d_ - Microsimulation of Labor Dynamics_x000d_ - Understanding Firm Behaviour_x000d_ - Industrial Clusters and Firm Interaction_x000d_ - Mathematical Tools

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