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9789812561008

Industry And Labor Dynamics: The Agent-based Computational Economics Approach, Proceedings Of The Wild@ace 2003 Workshop, Torino, Italy 3 - 4 October 2003

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    9789812561008

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    9812561005

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-11-28
  • Publisher: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUB CO INC
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Summary

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. 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? 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.

Table of Contents

The Wild@ Ace Project vii
B. Contini, R. Leombruni and M. Richiardi
Section 1 Methodology 1(56)
Economics and Complexity
3(19)
A. Kirman
Simulations, Theory and Experiments. Notes from a Historical Perspective
22(21)
M. Novarese
JAS: Java Agent-Based Simulation Library, an Open Framework for Algorithm-Intensive Simulations
43(14)
M. Sonnessa
Section 2 Microsimulation of Labor Dynamics 57(140)
Matching, Bargaining, and Wage Setting in an Evolutionary Model of Labor Market and Output Dynamics
59(31)
C. Fagiolo, G. Dosi and R. Gabriele
Endogenous Matching Functions: An Agent-Based Computational Approach
90(17)
M. Neugart
A Search Model of Unemployment and Firm Dynamics
107(22)
M. Richiardi
Evolution of Worker-Employer Networks and Behaviors Under Alternative Non-Employment Benefits: An Agent-Based Computational Study
129(35)
M. Pingle and L. Tesfatsion
Early Retirement from the Labor Market: Policy Experiments in the Italian Case
164(33)
P. Vagliasindi, M. Romanelli and C. Bianchi
Section 3 Understanding Firm Behavior 197(60)
Business Cycle Fluctuations and Firms' Size Distribution Dynamics
199(23)
D. Delli Gatti, C. Di Guilmi, E. Gaffeo, G. Giulioni, M. Gallegati and A. Palestrini
Effects of the Interaction of Heterogeneous Rationalities on the Innovation Output of Firms - A Multi-Agent-System Approach
222(22)
A. Kaufmann
Modular Pyramidal Hierarchies and Social Norms. An Agent-Based Model
244(13)
A. Dal Forno and U. Merlone
Section 4 Industrial Clusters and Firm Interaction 257(118)
Growing Silicon Valley on a Landscape: An Agent-Based Approach to High-Tech Industrial Clusters
259(25)
J. Zhang
Simulating Knowledge Dynamics in Innovation Networks
284(13)
P. Ahrweiler, A. Pyka and N. Gilbert
A Generalised Computational Model of Firms Production and Interactions: Preliminary Results on Industrial Dynamics
297(35)
T. Ciarli and M. Valente
Labor Market, Entrepreneurship and Human Capital in Industrial Districts. An Agent-Based Prototype
332(18)
R. Boero, M. Castellani and F. Squazzoni
The Role of Small Business Based Structures in Promoting Innovation, and Creating Employment, as Compared to Oligopolistic Based Structures
350(25)
M. Khoshyaran
Section 5 Mathematical Tools 375(24)
A Finitary Approach to Clustering
377(22)
D. Costantini, U. Garibaldi and P. Viarengo
Conclusions 399
Open Problems in Using Agent-Based Models in Industrial and Labor Dynamics
401
N. Gilbert

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