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dc.contributor經濟系zh_TW
dc.creator陳樹衡zh_TW
dc.creatorChen, Shu-Heng ; Huang, Ya-Chien_US
dc.date2008-09en_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-01-09T03:36:46Z-
dc.date.available2009-01-09T03:36:46Z-
dc.date.issued2009-01-09T03:36:46Z-
dc.identifier.urihttps://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/23161-
dc.description.abstractThe relevance of risk preference and forecasting accuracy to the survival of investors is an issue that has recently attracted a number of theoretical studies. By using agent-based computational modeling, this paper extends the existing studies to an economy where adaptive behaviors are autonomous and complex heterogeneous. Specifically, a computational multi-asset artificial stock market corresponding to Blume and Easley [Blume, L., Easley, D., 1992. Evolution and market behavior. Journal of Economic Theory 58, 9–40] and Sandroni [Sandroni, A., 2000. Do markets favor agents able to make accurate predictions? Econometrica 68, 1303–1341] is constructed and studied. Through simulation, we present results that contradict the market selection hypothesis.-
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dc.relationThe 3rd NTU International Conference on Economicsen_US
dc.relationJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Volume 67, Issues 3–4, Pages 702-717en_US
dc.subjectMarket selection hypothesis; Agent-based artificial stock markets; Autonomous agents; Genetic algorithms-
dc.titleRisk preference, forecasting accuracy and survival dynamics: Simulations based on a multi-asset agent-based artificial stock marketen_US
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