The Complex Networks of Economic Interactions | Essays in Agent-Based Economics and Econophysics | ISBN 9783540287261

The Complex Networks of Economic Interactions

Essays in Agent-Based Economics and Econophysics

herausgegeben von Akira Namatame, Taisei Kaizouji und Yuuji Aruka
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAkira Namatame
Herausgegeben vonTaisei Kaizouji
Herausgegeben vonYuuji Aruka
Buchcover The Complex Networks of Economic Interactions  | EAN 9783540287261 | ISBN 3-540-28726-4 | ISBN 978-3-540-28726-1

The Complex Networks of Economic Interactions

Essays in Agent-Based Economics and Econophysics

herausgegeben von Akira Namatame, Taisei Kaizouji und Yuuji Aruka
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonAkira Namatame
Herausgegeben vonTaisei Kaizouji
Herausgegeben vonYuuji Aruka
Understanding the mechanism of a socio-economic system requires more than an understanding of the individuals that comprise the system. It also requires understanding how individuals interact with each other, and how the agg- gated outcome can be more than the sum of individual behaviors. This book contains the papers fostering the formation of an active multi-disciplinary community on socio-economic systems with the exciting new ? elds of age- based modeling and econophysics. We especially intend to increase the awareness of researchers in many ? elds with sharing the common view many economic and social activities as collectives of a large-scale heterogeneous and interacting agents. Economists seek to understand not only how individuals behave but also how the interaction of many individuals leads to complex outcomes. Age- based modeling is a method for studying socio-economic systems exhibiting the following two properties: (1) the system is composed of interacting agents, and (2) the system exhibits emergent properties, that is, properties arising from the interactions of the agents that cannot be deduced simply by agg- gating the properties of the system’s components. When the interaction of the agents is contingent on past experience, and especially when the agents continually adapt to that experience, mathematical analysis is typically very limited in its ability to derive the outcome.