CFP: Special Session on Multi-Agents Macroeconomics. Part of the 11st
International Symposium Distributed Computing and Artificial
Intelligence 2014, Salamanca, Spain
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INTRODUCTION
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The special session on Multi-Agents Macroeconomics is an international
forum which aims at sharing ideas, projects, researches results, models
and experiences associated with the building of computational
macroeconomic models. The special session will be held in Salamanca
(Spain) as the part of the 11st International Symposium Distributed
Computing and Artificial Intelligence 2014.
http://erre.unich.it/giulioni/multi_agent_macroeconomics_cfp.pdf
http://dcai.usal.es/special-sessions/ss2-mam
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TOPICS
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The special session focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to the study
of macroeconomic analysis and policies. Papers are invited for the
following areas of special interest which include but are not limited to:
- Microfoundations of Multi-Agent Macroeconomic models
--- artificial intelligence
--- behavioral decision making
--- experimental economics
--- cognitive economics
--- heuristic analysis
- Micro-Macro relationship
--- emergence and self-organization
--- mean-field interaction
--- direct interaction and network topologies
--- network formation and evolution
- Small scale and Distributed Agent-based models
- Stock-Flow consistent Agent-based models
- Computational models and Macroeconomic Policy analysis
- Computability in Economics
- Tools for Agent-based modeling
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission: 20th January, 2014
Notification: 23rd February, 2014
Camera ready: 10th March, 2014
Conference: 4th-6th June, 2014
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AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS AND PAPERS SUBMISSION
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Papers must be prepared using the LaTeX Springer template available on
the DCAI web site. Authors can submit short (4 pages maximum) or long (8
page maximum) papers. PhD students can submit a summary of their work in
progress to the Doctoral Consortium.
Please, visit the DCAI web site for further information.
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PUBLICATION
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Accepted papers will be included in DCAI 2014 Proceedings published in
the Advances in Intelligent and Soft-Computing series (Springer).
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