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Economía artificial: Una valoración crítica
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Galán, José M
, Izquierdo, Segismundo S
, Izquierdo, Luis R
, Santos, José I
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agent-based computational economics
/ artificial economics
/ computational economics
2016
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Economía artificial: Una valoración crítica
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Galán, José M
, Izquierdo, Segismundo S
, Izquierdo, Luis R
, Santos, José I
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agent-based computational economics
/ artificial economics
/ computational economics
2016
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Economía artificial: Una valoración crítica
2016
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Overview
Artificial Economics is one of the fastest growing approaches to analyse complex socio-economic systems. In this paper we present our views on the distinguishing features of Artificial Economics and on its relation with Theoretical Economics - the field that in our opinion lies closest to Artificial Economics. In this context, we discuss various reasons why conducting research on Artificial Economics may be worthwhile, and provide general guidelines on how to go about it. Our view is that Artificial Economics and Theoretical Economics share the same goals, do not differ conceptually as much as it is sometimes perceived, and their approaches are certainly complementary.
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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