Nonlinear economic dynamics and financial modelling : essays in honour of Carl Chiarella / Roberto Dieci, Xue-Zhong He, Cars Hommes, editors.

"This book reflects the state of the art on nonlinear economic dynamics, financial market modelling and quantitative finance. It contains eighteen papers with topics ranging from disequilibrium macroeconomics, monetary dynamics, monopoly, financial market and limit order market models with boun...

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Corporate Author: MDEF Workshop
Other Authors: Dieci, Roberto (Editor), He, Xue-Zhong (Editor), Hommes, Carsien Harm (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2014.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This book reflects the state of the art on nonlinear economic dynamics, financial market modelling and quantitative finance. It contains eighteen papers with topics ranging from disequilibrium macroeconomics, monetary dynamics, monopoly, financial market and limit order market models with boundedly rational heterogeneous agents to estimation, time series modelling and empirical analysis and from risk management of interest-rate products, futures price volatility and American option pricing with stochastic volatility to evaluation of risk and derivatives of electricity market. The book illustrates some of the most recent research tools in these areas and will be of interest to economists working in economic dynamics and financial market modelling, to mathematicians who are interested in applying complexity theory to economics and finance and to market practitioners and researchers in quantitative finance interested in limit order, futures and electricity market modelling, derivative pricing and risk management."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 389 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
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