27th Annual Workshop on Economics with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents
July 9-11, 2024
University of Bamberg
WEHIA 2024 represents a unique opportunity to present and discuss the latest research on various aspects of the economy as a complex system made up of heterogeneous interacting agents. The Workshop is intended to foster diversity in the approach and in the methodology used to analyze economic issues. Please see the Call for Papers here(191.4 KB).
Keynotes
- "Monetary Exchange in the Laboratory" by DANIELA PUZZELLO (Indiana University)
"The only long-run growth trajectory is a green trajectory: results from the Dystopian Schumpeter meeting Keynes model" by
ANDREA ROVENTINI (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna)- “Why we should study supply chain networks” by STEFAN THURNER (Medical University of Vienna)
Main Topics of the Conference
- Agent Based Models (ABMs): Theory, Computation and Estimation
- Economic Growth and Technical Change
- Sustainable Development and Climate Change
- Complex Economic Dynamics
- Economic, Financial and Social Networks
- Econophysics
- Experimental Economics
- Bounded Rationality and Learning
- Evolutionary Game Theory
- Analysis of Wealth and Income Inequality
- Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Economics
- Spatial Agent Models and Urban Complex Adaptive Systems
- Cryptocurrency Research
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