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Computational Techniques for Modelling Learning in Economics

by Thomas Brenner (Editor)
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Overview

Computational Techniques for Modelling Learning in Economics offers a critical overview on the computational techniques that are frequently used for modelling learning in economics. It is a collection of papers, each of which focuses on a different way of modelling learning, including the techniques of evolutionary algorithms, genetic programming, neural networks, classifier systems, local interaction models, least squares learning, Bayesian learning, boundedly rational models and cognitive learning models. Each paper describes the technique it uses, gives an example of its applications, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the technique. Hence, the book offers some guiding in the field of modelling learning in computation economics.

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Book Details

Published
April 30, 2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
404
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781461372851

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