Dear Edmund,
two books in which (sorry) I'm a little bit invonveld.
F. Luna and B. Stefansson (eds.) (2000), Economic Simulations in Swarm:
Agent-Based Modelling and Object Oriented Programming. Dordrecht and
London, Kluwer Academic.
F. Luna and A. Perrone (eds) (2001), Agent-Based Methods in Economics and
Finance: Simulations in Swarm. Dordrecht and London, Kluwer Academic.
ATB, Pietro
At 15.41 08/08/02 +0100, Edmund Chattoe wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>If you had to recommend an ABM book/paper to someone without a
>background in ABM, but with specialised knowledge that they were keen
>to model, what reasonably accessible (in the library sense) work
>would you use to show them what could be done?
>
>ATB,
>
>Edmund
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