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Revue 124 : Agent-based models and economic policy - Supplement : comments and replies


Revue 124 : Agent-based models and economic policy - Supplement : comments and replies   


High wind penetration in an agent-based model of the electricity market: the case of Italy

Eric Guerci, Alessandro Sapio


Comments on the paper "High wind penetration in an agent-based model of the electricity market: the case of Italy" by E. Guerci and A. Sapio

Antoine Mandel


Comments on the paper "Environmental taxes, inequality, and technical change" by F. Patriarca and F. Vona

Alessandro Sapio


Comments on the paper "On the Co-Evolution of Innovation and Demand" by P. P. Saviotti and A. Pyka

Fabrizio Patriarca


Comments on the paper "Structural Interactions and Long Run Growth: An Application of Experimental Design to Agent-Based Models" by T. Ciarli

Maurizio Iacopetta


Comments on the paper "Production Process Heterogeneity, Time to Build, and Macroeconomic Performance" by M. Amendola, J. L. Gaffard and F. Saraceno

Pietro Peretto


Comments on the paper "Wage Formation, Investment Behavior and Growth Regimes: An Agent-Based Approach" by M. Napoletano, G. Dosi, G. Fagiolo and A. Roventini

Peter Howitt


Comments on the paper "Macroprudential policies in an agent-based artificial economy" by S. Cincotti, M. Raberto and A. Teglio

Augusto Hasman


Comments on the paper "Asymmetric (S,s) pricing: Implications for monetary policy" by Z. Babutsidze

Tiziana Assenza


Comments on the paper "Of Ants and Voters: Maximum entropy prediction of agent-based models with recruitment" by S. Barde

Zakaria Babutsidze


Comments on the paper "Reconstructing Aggregate Dynamics in Heterogeneous Agents Models" by D. Delli Gatti et al.

Sylvain Barde


Comments on the paper "Macroeconomic Policy in DSGE and Agent-Based Models" by G. Fagiolo and A. Roventini

Domenico Delli Gatti


Comments on the paper "Macroeconomics in a self-organizing economy" by Q. Ashraf, B. Gershman and P. Howitt

Alan Kirman


Comments on the paper "Can Artificial Economies Help us Understand Real Economies?" by A. Kirman

Francesco Saraceno


Introduction Improving the toolbox. New advances in agent-based and computational models

Jean-Luc Gaffard, Mauro Napoletano


Environmental taxes, inequality and technical change

Fabrizio Patriarca, Francesco Vona


On the co-evolution of innovation and demand: some policy implications

Pier Paolo Saviotti, Andreas Pyka


Structural interactions and long run growth: an application of experimental design to agent-based models

Tommaso Ciarli


Production process heterogeneity, time to build, and macroeconomic performance

Mario Amendola, Jean-Luc Gaffard, Francesco Saraceno


Mauro Napoletano, Giovanni Dosi, Giorgio Fagiolo and Andrea Roventini


Macroprudential policies in an agent-based artificial economy

Silvano Cincotti, Marco Raberto, Andrea Teglio


Asymmetric (S,s) pricing: implications for monetary policy

Zakaria Babutsidze


Of ants and voters: maximum entropy prediction of agent-based models with recruitment

Sylvain Barde


Reconstructing aggregate dynamics in heterogeneous agents models: a Markovian approach

Domenico Delli Gatti, Corrado Di Guilmi, Mauro Gallegati, Simone Landini


Macroeconomic policy in DSGE and agent-based models

Giorgio Fagiolo, Andrea Roventini


Macroeconomics in a self-organizing economy

Quamrul Ashraf, Boris Gershman, Peter Howitt


Can artificial economies help us understand real economies?

Alan Kirman


 

 

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