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> Date: 27 February 2005 14:48:07 GMT
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> Subject: Economic Agents WEHIA 2005 13-15 June; University of Essex;
> Call For Papers
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> Dear Colleagues
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> The Program Committee of WEHIA 2005 cordially invite you to attend and
> submit papers for presentation at the conference on the 13-15 June
> 2005 at the University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK.
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> The 10th Anniversary of WEHIA, the pre-eminent international
> Interacting and Evolving Economic Agents Conference, will be hosted by
> the Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA) at
> the University of Essex, UK. To mark the 10th anniversary of WEHIA,
> six special sessions are being organised with world renowned experts
> and pioneers in the field to give keynote lectures. There will be a
> Special Address by Benoit Mandelbrot (Yale) who is being honoured at
> WEHIA 2005 for his seminal contributions to the theory of fractals
> which is generic in nature and also in stock market phenomena.
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> Other keynote speakers include : Peter Allen (Cranfield), Rama Cont
> (Ecole Polytechnique), Herber Dawid (Bielefeld), Sanjeev Goyal
> (Essex), Cars Hommes (Amsterdam), John Ledyard (Caltech), Arthur
> Robson (Simon Fraser), Shyam Sunder (Yale)and Jing Yang (Bank of
> England).
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> In addition to the special sessions there will be parallel sessions
> for oral and poster presentations of high quality.
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> The areas of interest are as follows: Artificial Markets with
> heterogeneous agents , Adaptive Learning and A.I. in economic
> environments, Multi-agents in Economics, Experimental Economics,
> Econophysics, Financial markets with heterogeneous agents, Non-linear
> Economic Dynamics, Interacting Particle Systems in Economics, Markets
> as Complex Adaptive Systems, Agent-based models: Theory and
> Simulations, Collective Decisions, Game theory, Evolutionary Games,
> Market Mechanisms in Distributed Computing Systems, Social and Complex
> Networks, Economic Agents and Policy Design.
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> Submission deadline: 15 March 2005
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> Notification of acceptance: 25 March 2005
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> Registration deadline: 1 May 2005
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> Deadline for submission of full draft of paper: 1 May 2005
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> Conference Date: 13-15 June 2005
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> Registration Fee: £160 (£100 students)
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> For further details please see: http://www.essex.ac.uk/wehia05/
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> We look forward to seeing you in Colchester, Essex, UK.
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> Best wishes
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> Sheri Markose (Essex, Local Organizer: [log in to unmask])
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> Neil Johnson (Oxford)
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> Shyam Sunder (Yale)
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> Program Co-Chairs (WEHIA 2005)
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> Dr. Sheri M. Markose
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> Economics Department
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> Director: Centre For Computational Finance
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> and Economic Agents (CCFEA)
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> University of Essex
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> Wivenhoe Park
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> Colchester C04 3SQ
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> Essex, United Kingdom
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> Telephone Direct Line: 01206 872742
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> Fax 01206 872724
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> Home 01206- 853037
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> URL: http://www.essex.ac.uk/ccfea
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> http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~scher/
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