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Evolutionary metaphors have been prominent in both economics and finance. They are often used as basic foundations for rational behavior and efficient markets. Theoretically, a mechanism which selects for rational investors requires many caveats, and is far from generic. This paper tests...
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Heterogeneous agent models for financial markets have provided explanations for many empirical regularities of relatively high frequency (hourly/daily) financial time series. They have been much quieter when it comes to longer range features. This paper examines a simplified computational...
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This chapter surveys research on agent-based models used in finance. It will concentrate on models where the use of computational tools is critical for the process of crafting models which give insights into the importance and dynamics of investor heterogeneity in many financial settings.
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