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*Call for papers
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*IEEE CEC’2011 Workshop on Agent-Based Computational Economics and Finance
*http://www.aiecon.org/conference/CEC_2011_ACE_CFP.html
*to be held at the 2011 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, New
Orleans, June 5-8 2011
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Aims and scopeAgent-based Computational Economics and Finance (ACE) is the
computational study of economies modeled as evolving systems of autonomous
interacting agents. The development of ACE during the last two decades
marked an important paradigm shift from the representative, rational agent
approach towards a behavioral, agent-based approach. Under this new
paradigm, the economic system is viewed as a complex adaptive system, whose
aggregate dynamics is the result of decentralized interactions among
boundedly rational and heterogeneous agents using rule-of-thumb strategies
that co-evolve over time through learning. The inductive analysis of the
macro regularities emerging from the micro-interactions is increasingly
becoming a valuable alternative to the traditional methodology based on the
deductive analysis of mathematical models. The ACE basic concern is both
descriptive, focusing on the constructive explanation of emergent global
behavior, and normative, focusing on mechanism design.
In recent years substantial advances in modeling tools allowed researchers
to model a wide variety of complex social, economic and financial phenomena,
such as inductive learning, endogenous network formation and the open-ended
co-evolution of individual behaviors and economic institutions. Parallelly,
the number of issues being addressed by these researchers is rapidly
expanding: applications of the ACE methodology range from modeling agent
behavior in the stock market and supply chains to understanding consumer
purchasing behavior, from understanding the fall of ancient civilizations to
modeling the engagement of forces on the battlefield or at sea, and many
others.

This half-day workshop, organized by the Computational Finance and Economics
TC, gives participants the opportunity to present work in any stage of
development in order to get feedback and discuss ideas and topics, bringing
together researchers and practitioners (both presenter and non-presenter)
from diverse fields, such as computer science, economics, finance, physics,
sociology, psychology, and complex theory. Topics include (but are not
limited to): Agent-based Computational Economics, Agent-based Computational
Finance, Automated Markets and Trading Agents, Design of Economic Systems,
Emergence and Complexity, Emergence and Dynamics of Norms and Conventions
Financial Market and Organization Models, Epistemology and Agent-Based
Methodological Issues, Network and Social Dynamics.

*Important Dates*

Final submission date: May 9
Acceptances: May 16
Workshop date: TBD (between June 5-8)

*Submission instructions*

Those who are interested in participating to this workshop, please submit a
two-page extended abstract or a full paper to Dr. Umberto Gostoli at
[log in to unmask] The early submission date is recommended so that
authors can take advantage of the CEC early registration rates. Submissions
should use the CEC paper templates.

*Publication information*
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*There is a plan for the conference proceedings either in the format of a
book volume or a special issue of journal.

*Organizing committee*

Dr. Umberto Gostoli (Chair), AI-Econ Research Center, National Chengchi
University, Taiwan ([log in to unmask])
Prof. Shu-Heng Chen (Co-Chair), AI-Econ Research Center, National Chengchi
University, Taiwan ([log in to unmask])