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Agent-based modeling as a bridge between disciplines

Handbook of Computational Economics, 2: 1565--1584, 2006.
Authors: R. Axelrod
Editors: Kenneth L. Judd and Leigh Tesfatsion
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Abstract: Using the author's own experiences, this chapter shows how agent-based modeling (ABM) can address research questions common to many disciplines, facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, provide a useful multidisciplinary tool when the math is intractable, and reveal unity across disciplines. While ABM can be a hard sell, convergence within the agent-based community can enhance the interdisciplinary value of the methodology.
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@incollection{Axelrod2006,
title = {Agent-based modeling as a bridge between disciplines},
author = {R. Axelrod},
booktitle = {Handbook of Computational Economics},
chapter = {33},
editor = {Kenneth L. Judd and Leigh Tesfatsion},
pages = {1565--1584},
publisher = {North-Holland},
volume = {2},
year = {2006},
abstract = {Using the author's own experiences, this chapter shows how agent-based modeling (ABM) can address research questions common to many disciplines, facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, provide a useful multidisciplinary tool when the math is intractable, and reveal unity across disciplines. While ABM can be a hard sell, convergence within the agent-based community can enhance the interdisciplinary value of the methodology.},
keywords = {imported }
}