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(Fwd) wehia 2002

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Dear colleagues,

with this and the following mails I would like to point you to
forthcoming economics and computer science conferences in
which some contributions from econophysicists would be higly
welcome.

Wish you all a happy and insightful New Year, Thomas


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7th  WORKSHOP ON ECONOMICS AND HETEROGENEOUS
INTERACTING AGENTS
(WEHIA) The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical
Physics
Strada costiera 11, 34100 Trieste, Italy website:
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/ May 30-June 1, 2002

The economy is more and more frequently regarded as a complex
system
of interacting agents. Recent developments of this approachhave
focused on three main issues:

i) THE HETEROGENEITY OF THE AGENTS IN THE ECONOMY.
The representative
agent model, while elegant, versatile, and widely accepted, is
unrealistic and it does not capture the variety in economic behavior.

ii) THE WAYS IN WHICH AGENTS INTERACT. Powerful results
have been
derived for market-mediated economic interactions, or for strategic
interactions in game-theoretic settings with few agents. Many
socio-economic issues call for intermediate approaches where
economic
interactions are non-market, non-strategic and distributed (in
space-time). Actually, the network of socio-economic interaction
and
its dynamics has become a subjects of interest in its own.

iii)  THE DYNAMIC PROCESS WHICH GOVERNS THE
EVOLUTION OF THE
INDIVIDUAL. The classical model where individual behavior arises
as
the optimal contingent plan of actions of a deductive rational,
perfectly informed utility maximizer agent is more and more
frequently
replaced by models where agents learn and adapt to their economic
environment. This raises the issue of understanding the collective
dynamical properties of systems of boundedly (inductively) rational
interacting agents.

The 7th Workshop on Economics and Heterogeneous Interacting
Agents
(WEHIA) offers a forum for presentation and discussion of the latest
results on these issues. Workshop topics include:

Interacting Agents: General Considerations
Aggregation of heterogeneous agents
The Analysis of Cooperation
Bounded Rationality
Interacting Particle Systems and Economics
Percolation Theory and Economics
Learning in Economics
Evolutionary Game Theory
Computational Methods in Economics
Market Structure and its Emergence
Economic Graphs and Network Analysis
Non-linear econometrics

Keynote speakers:
J.-P. Bouchaud (CEA Saclay and Science & Finance, Paris)
J. S. Metcalfe (PREST The University of Manchester)
J. A. Scheinkman (Princeton University)
H. E. Stanley (Boston University)
Y.-C. Zhang (Université de Fribourg CH)

CALL FOR PAPERS
The Program Committee invites the submission of contributions for
oral
or poster presentation. Persons interested are encouraged to send
a
long abstract along with their registration form no later than 31st
January 2002. An electronic version of the abstract should also be
sent (in PDF, PostScript or MS Word format) to
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Acceptance of a contribution for oral or poster presentation will be
notified as soon as possible.

The final version of the accepted papers is required by April 30th
and
it will be put on the web page of the conference. There is no
registration fee but participation is limited. All participants will
be required to provide for their own expenses; details on
accommodation opportunities will be provided.

For further information please contact us by email to
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Directors:
Mauro Gallegati (Univ. Ancona)
Alan Kirman (Marseille)
Matteo Marsili (INFM-SISSA)

Program Committee:
Rob Axtell
Carl Chiarella
Robin Cowan
Richard Day
Domenico Delli Gatti
Giovanni Dosi
Massimo Egidi
Daniel Friedman
Mauro Gallegati
Laura Gardini
Alan Kirman
Michael Kopel
Cars Hommes
Thomas Lux
Rosario Mantegna
Fernando Vega-Redondo

Registration Deadline: 31st January 2002


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