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德国学者Michael Neugart来best365官网讲学
发布时间:2013-05-03      浏览量:
 
单位
经济管理
学院
学科专业
宏观经济学
邀请人
姓名
杨澄宇
国际学者姓名
Michael Neugart
性别
国别
德国
单位
德国达姆斯达特工业大学
Course schedule:
Session 1: Introduction to agent-based modeling.
Reading: Tesfatsion, L. (2006). Agent-based computational economics: A constructive approach to economic theory. In K. Judd and L. Tesfatsion (Eds.), Handbook of computational economics (Vol. 2). North-Holland.
 
Session 2: The beginnings of agent-based modeling.
Reading: Schelling, T. (1978): Micromotives and macrobehavior, Norton Publisher, Chapter 4: Sorting and mixing: race and age, 134-166; Epstein, J. M. and R. Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Bottom Up, MIT Press, 1996, Chapter 2: Life and Death on the Sugarscape, 21-53.
 
Session 3: Agent-based models of the labor market.
Reading: Neugart. M. (2008): Labor market policy evaluation with ACE, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 67,418-430; Gemkow, S. and M. Neugart (2011): Referral hiring, endogenous social networks, and inequality: an agent-based analysis, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 21, 4, 703-719.
 
Session 4: Principles of Java Programming, Part 1.
Reading: Schildt, H. (2006): Java: A Beginner's Guide. McGraw-Hill, 4th edition. Chapters 1 and 2.
 
Session 5: Principles of Java Programming, Part 2.
Reading: Schildt, H. (2006): Java: A Beginner's Guide. McGraw-Hill, 4th edition. Chapters 3 and 4.
 
Session 6: Principles of Java Programming, Part 3.
Reading: Schildt, H. (2006): Java: A Beginner's Guide. McGraw-Hill, 4th edition. Chapter 5.
 
Session 7: Our example: a matching market; getting familiar with the programming environment (Eclipse).
 
Session 8: Modeling in RePast, Part 1 - Defining agents and sequences of actions
 
Session 9: Modeling in RePast, Part 2 - Building a graphical user interface (GUI)
 
Session 10: Modeling in RePast, Part 3 - Defining batch runs and data handling
 
授课时间地点:
41日、8日、15日、22日,下午6---8节,地点:教七楼503
43日、10日、17日,下午7----8节,地点:教七楼508
 
国际学者学术背景、学术著作:
1. 2013. "Economic incentives and the timing of births: evidence from the German parental benefit reform of 2007", Journal of Population Economics, vol.26, 87-108. With Henry Ohlsson.
2. 2012. "Labor market integration policies and the convergence of regions: the role of skills and technology diffusion," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 22(3), 543-562, July. With Dawid, Gemkow, and Harting.
3. 2012. "How German Labor Courts Decide: An Econometric Case Study," German Economic Review, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 13(1), 56-70, 02. With Helge Berger.
4. 2012. "Female Employment and Divorce: Taking Into Account a Social Multiplier," Mathematical Population Studies, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 19(2), 63-72, April.
5. 2011. "Agent-based Models for Economic Policy Design," Eastern Economic Journal, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 37(1), 44-50. With Herbert Dawid.
6. 2011. "Skedinger, P.: Employment Protection Legislation," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 102(2), 185-187, March.
7. 2011. "Labor courts, nomination bias, and unemployment in Germany," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 27(4), 659-673. With Helge Berger.
8. 2011. "Referral hiring, endogenous social networks, and inequality: an agent-based analysis," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 21(4), 703-719, October. With Simon Gemkow.