Nicolaas J. Vriend
Some Papers
Qi, T., Xu, B., Wu, J., & Vriend, N.J. (2022). On the Stochasticity of Ultimatum Games.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 202, 227-254.
Daskalova, V., & Vriend, N.J. (2021). Learning Frames.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 191, 78-96.
Daskalova, V., & Vriend, N.J. (2020). Categorization and Coordination.
European Economic Review, 129, October.
Hanaki, N.,
Tanimura, E.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2019). The Principle of Minimum Differentiation Revisited: Return of the Median Voter.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 157, 145-170.
Drouvelis,
M., Saporiti,
A., & Vriend, N.J. (2014). Political Motivations and Electoral Competition:
Equilibrium Analysis and Experimental Evidence.
Games and Economic Behavior, 83, January, 86-115.
Bosch-Domènech,
A., & Vriend, N.J. (2013). On the Role of Non-equilibrium Focal Points as Coordination Devices.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 94, 52-67.
Marks, R.E.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2012). The Special Issue: Agent-based Computational Economics - Overview. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 27 (2), 115-122.
Manzini, P.,
Sadrieh, A.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2009). On Smiles, Winks, and Handshakes
as Coordination Devices. Economic Journal, 119, April, 826-854.
Fagiolo, G.,
Valente, M., & Vriend, N.J. (2009).
Dynamic Models of Segregation in
Small-World Networks. In: A. Naimzada, S.Stefani & A. Torriero (Eds.), Networks,
Topology and Dynamics. Theory and Applications to Economics and Social Systems (Lecure Notes
in Economic and Mathematical Systems 613). (pp. 111-126). Berlin: Springer.
Bosch-Domènech,
A., & Vriend, N.J. (2008). The Classical Experiments on Cournot Oligopoly.
In C.R. Plott & V.L. Smith (Eds.),
Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, Volume 1. (pp. 146-152). Amsterdam:
North-Holland.
Fagiolo, G.,
Valente, M., & Vriend, N.J. (2007). Segregation in Networks.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 64, 316-336.
Pancs, R., & Vriend, N.J. (2007). Schelling's Spatial Proximity Model of
Segregation Revisited. Journal of Public Economics, 91, 1-24.
Brenner, T., & Vriend, N.J. (2006). On the Behavior of Proposers in Ultimatum Games. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 61, 617-631.
Vriend, N.J. (2006). ACE Models of Endogenous Interactions.
In L. Tesfatsion & K.J. Judd (Eds.),
Handbook of Computational Economics, Volume 2: Agent-Based Computational
Economics. (pp. 1047-1079). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Vriend, N.J. (2005). Computing in Economics and Finance. Guest
Editorial (Special Conference Issue based on papers presented at the conference "Computing in Economics and Finance - 2002" in Aix-en-Provence). Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control,
29, Nos. 1/2, 1-2.
Vriend, N.J. (2004). ACE Models of Market Organization. Revue d'Économie Industrielle, No. 107, 63-74.
Vriend, N.J. (2004). On Information-contagious Behavior.
In W. Barnett, C. Deissenberg & G. Feichtinger (Eds.),
Economic Complexity: Non-linear Dynamics, Multi-agents Economies, and Learning
(ISETE Vol. 14) (pp. 125-157). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Vriend, N.J. (2003).
"From Exchange It Comes to Tears". A Dutch 'Folk Theorem' Reconsidered. Theory and Decision, 55, No. 4, 315-338.
Bosch-Domènech,
A., & Vriend, N.J. (2003). Imitation of Successful Behaviour in Cournot
Markets. Economic Journal, 113, April, 495-524.
Vriend, N.J. (2002). Was Hayek an
Ace? Southern Economic Journal, 68, No. 4,
811-840.
Huck, S.,
Müller, W.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2002). The East End, the West End, and King's
Cross:
On Clustering in the Four-Player Hotelling Game. Economic
Inquiry, 40, No. 2, 231-240.
Vriend, N.J. (2002). Introduction
(Special Issue on "Evolutionary Processes in Economics").
Computational Economics, 19, No. 1, 1-4.
Vriend, N.J. (2002). On Two Types
of
GA-Learning. In S.-H. Chen (Ed.), Evolutionary Computation
in
Economics and Finance. (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing
100)
(pp. 233-243). Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag.
Vriend, N.J. (2001). A Model of
Market-making. European Journal of Economic and Social
Systems, 15, No. 3, 185-202.
Kirman, A.P.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2001).
Evolving Market Structure: An ACE Model
of Price
Dispersion and Loyalty. Journal of Economic Dynamics and
Control, 25, Nos. 3/4, 459-502.
Gibney, M.A.,
Jennings, N.R.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2000). Market-based Call
Routing in Telecommunications Networks Using Adaptive Pricing and
Real
Bidding. In M. Bedau, J.S. McCaskill, N.H. Packard & S.
Rasmussen
(Eds.), Artificial Life VII: Proceedings of the Seventh
International
Conference on Artificial Life (pp. 420-427). Cambridge, MA:
MIT
Press.
Vriend, N.J. (2000). Demonstrating
the
Possibility of Pareto Inferior Nash Equilibria. Journal
of Economic
Education, 31, No. 4, 358-362.
Kirman, A.P.,
& Vriend, N.J. (2000). Learning
to Be Loyal. A Study of the Marseille Fish Market. In D.
Delli Gatti,
M. Gallegati & A.P. Kirman (Eds.), Interaction and Market
Structure.
Essays on Heterogeneity in Economics. (Lecture Notes in Economics
and
Mathematical Systems 484) (pp. 33-56). Berlin: Springer.
Vriend, N.J. (2000). An
Illustration of
the Essential Difference between Individual and Social Learning,
and its
Consequences for Computational Analyses. Journal of
Economic
Dynamics and Control, 24, 1-19.
Vriend, N.J. (1999). On Expectations,
Preferences,
and Learning. Book Review of Offerman, T. (1997). Beliefs and
Decision Rules in Public Good Games. Theory and Experiments.
Dordrecht:
Kluwer. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 9, Issue
3,
402-409.
Vriend, N.J. (1999). The Difference
between Individual and Population Genetic Algorithms. In
W. Banzhaf, J. Daida, A.E. Eiben, M.H. Garzon, V. Honavar, M.
Jakiela & R.E. Smith (Eds.), GECCO-99: Proceedings of the Genetic and
Evolutionary Computation Conference, July 13-17, 1999, Orlando,
Florida
USA (p. 812). San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
Shubik, M.,
& Vriend, N.J. (1999). A
Behavioral
Approach to a Strategic Market Game. In T. Brenner (Ed.),
Computational Techniques for Modelling Learning in
Economics (pp.
261-282). Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Nagel, R.,
& Vriend, N.J. (1999). Inexperienced
and Experienced Players in an Oligopolistic Market Game with
Minimal
Information. Industrial and Corporate Change, 8,
No. 1, 41-65.
Nagel, R.,
& Vriend, N.J. (1999). An
Experimental Study of Adaptive Behavior in an Oligopolistic
Market
Game. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 9, Issue
1,
27-65. [also appeared in: U. Cantner, H. Hanusch, & S. Klepper
(Eds.), Economic Evolution, Learning, and Complexity (pp. 33-71).
Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag, 2000].
Vriend, N.J. (1998). Van ruilen komt
huilen.
Economisch Statistische Berichten, 83, nr. 4149,
341-342.
Kochugovindan, S., & Vriend, N.J. (1998). Is the Study
of Complex Adaptive Systems Going to Solve the Mystery of Adam
Smith's
'Invisible Hand'? The Independent Review, 3, No.
1,
53-66.
Vriend, N.J. (1997). Will Reasoning
Improve
Learning? Economics Letters, 55, No. 1,
9-18.
Vriend, N.J. (1996). Rational Behavior
and
Economic
Theory. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,
29,
No. 2, 263-285.
Vriend, N.J. (1995). Self-Organization
of
Markets: An Example of a Computational Approach.
Computational
Economics, 8, No. 3, 205-231.
Vriend, N.J. (1994). A New Perspective on
Decentralized Trade. Economie Appliquée, 47,
No.
4,
5-22.
Vriend, N.J. (1994). Artificial
Intelligence and
Economic Theory. In E. Hillebrand & J. Stender (Eds.),
Many-Agent
Simulation and Artificial Life (pp. 31-47). Amsterdam:
IOS.
Vriend, N. (1991). On Walrasian Models and
Decentralized Economies. Tinbergen Institute Research
Bulletin, 3, No. 1, 25-37.
Hartog, J.,
& Vriend, N. (1990). Young
Mediterraneans in the Dutch Labor Market. A Comparative Analysis
of Allocation and Earnings. Oxford Economic Papers,
42, 379-401.
Hartog, J.,
& Vriend, N. (1989). Post-war
International Labour Mobility: The Netherlands. In I. Gordon &
A.P. Thirlwall (Eds.), European Factor Mobility. Trends and
Consequences (pp. 74-94). London: MacMillan.
Teulings, C.,
& Vriend, N. (1988). Een empirische
afbakening van beroepsdeelmarkten (SEO-rapport nr. 215) SEO, University of Amsterdam.
Nick Vriend,
n.vriend@qmul.ac.uk
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