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FRIDAY 3
Plenary session
8.45
Registration
9.10
Conference Opening
Bruno Contini (University of
Turin): Chair
Mario Montinaro (Dean of the
Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Turin):
Address to the conference participants
Pietro Terna (University of Turin):
Introduction (.ppt,
.pdf)
9.30
Robert Axtell (Brooking Institutions)
Firms as partitions of the laboring classes:
Theory and data
10.30 Coffee break
11.00
Michael Neugart (Harvard University)
Endogenous
matching
functions: an agent-based computational approach
12.00
G. Dosi, R. Gabriele, G. Fagiolo (Scuola Superiore S. Anna di
Pisa, Università di Trento)
The Beveridge curve between theory and
empirical evidence: An investigation of aggregate labor market
regularities from an evolutionary perspective
13.00 Lunch
14.30
Parallel sessions
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INDUSTRIAL
CLUSTERS & FIRMS INTERACTION
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MICROSIMULATION
OF LABOR DYNAMICS
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16.30 Coffee Break
17.00
Parallel sessions
| UNDERSTANDING FIRM BEHAVIOUR
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METHODOLOGY 1
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G. Bottazzi, A. Secchi
(Scuola Superiore S. Anna di Pisa)
Explaining
the distribution of firm growth rates
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D. Costantini, U. Garibaldi, P. Viarengo
(Department of Physics, Genoa; National Cancer Research
Institute, Genoa; Department of Statistical Sciences, Bologna)
A finitary characterization of Ewens
sampling formula
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A. Kaufmann
(Systems Research Technology - Economy Environment,
Seibersdorf)
Effects on the interaction of
heterogeneous rationalities on the
innovation output of firms
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M. Sonnessa
(Computer
Science Department, University of Turin)
The JAS (java agent-based simulation)
library
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T. Grebel, A. Pyka
(University of Augsburg and Austrian Research
Centre)
Industry evolution -
Modelling dynamical and cyclical sectoral
development processes
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D.
Checchi, A. Filippin
(University of Milan, EUI and IZA)
An experimental study of the POUM hypothesis
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20.00
Social dinner
SATURDAY 4
Plenary session
9.30
Mauro Gallegati (University of Ancona)
Firms size
distribution and growth rate as determinants of business fluctuations
10.30 Coffee break
11.00
Leigh Tesfatsion (Iowa State University)
Labor institutions and the evolution of
worker-employer behaviors and networks: An agent-based computational
approach
12.00
Alan Kirman
(University of Marseille)
Individual and collective
behaviour: Lessons from models with interacting agents
13.00 Lunch
14.30
Parallel sessions
16.00 Coffee break
16.30
Panel discussion:
Sins and virtues of social simulations: Discussing about
innovation networks
Chair: Nigel Gilbert (University of Surrey);
Bruno Contini (University of Turin); Petra Ahrweiler (University of
Bielefeld); Cristiano Antonelli (University of Turin); Ugo Colombino
(University of Turin); Andreas Pyka (Austrian Reasearch Centre,
Seibersdorf); Steinar Strom (University of Oslo and University of Turin)
17.30
Conclusions & Wine Tasting Session
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