How Economists Can Get Alife

作者: Leigh Tesfatsion

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摘要: This paper presents a summary overview of the fast-developing field "artificial life," stressing aspects that seem especially relevant for study decentralized market economies. In particular, recent artificial life work combining evolutionary game theory with preferential partner selection is described in some detail. currently being applied to endogenous formation and evolution trade networks.

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