Artificial Intelligence and Economic Theory Nicolaas J. Vriend, Santa Fe Institute in: E. Hillebrand & J. Stender (Eds.), Many-Agent Simulation and Artificial Life, IOS, Amsterdam, 1994, p. 31-47 Full paper (PDF format) Abstract. Recently, economists have shown a rapidly growing
attention for
the field of artificial intelligence (AI). This contribution does not
discuss the technology of AI, or its applications to econometrics,
business, finance or management. Instead, we explain the significance of
AI for economic theory; in particular for the theory of decentralized
economies. Nick Vriend, n.vriend@qmul.ac.uk Last modified 2012-12-07 |