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I introduce a simple model for simulating portfolio selection, based on a social network, word-of-mouth communication and unsuspicious and suspicious agents. It has been demonstrated that risk and returns are two decisive determinants in portfolio selection, with risk being highly pronounced. It...
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We propose a network-based structural model of credit risk to demonstrate how idiosyncratic and systemic shocks propagate across the banking system and evaluate the costs. The banking system is built as a network of heterogeneous banks which are connected with one another. In such a system,...
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We study the stability of the banking system after a mortgage shock when a discretionary bailout policy is applied. Results suggest that the authority should be focused on preventing contagion. The decision over the appropriate policy depends upon the goal which the authority wants to pursue....
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Portfolio selection simulator of social interaction is proposed in this paper. We explained why different investors possess different portfolios in time and why portfolios change with the change of the environment. The developments of the games are path-dependent depending on several factors....
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Portfolio selection in this paper is done in an agent-based setting with individuals communicating through the social network. We explained why different individuals possess different portfolios in time and why portfolios change with the change of the environment. The developments of the games...
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In the paper we simulate a heterogeneous-agent version of the wage-posting model as derived by Montgomery (1991) with homogeneous workers and differently-productive employers. Wage policy of particular employer is positively correlated with employer's productivity level and the wage policy of...
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This paper analyzes the field of investors' decision-making on a multi-asset market. It does it through a simulation games on a social network framework. It has been demonstrated that more stocks there are in the game and more changing alternatives investors have available to choose from,...
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