Computational Economics: A Perspective from Computational Intelligence By Shu-Heng Chen
2005 | 339 Pages | ISBN: 1591406498 | PDF | 7 MB
2005 | 339 Pages | ISBN: 1591406498 | PDF | 7 MB
Chen, Jain, and Tai bring together a variety of interesting applications of computational intelligence approaches in their edited Computational Economics: A Perspective from Computational Intelligence book. Contributions in this volume show how combinations of neural networks, genetic algorithms, wavelets, fuzzy sets, and agent-based modeling are utilized in solving a host of managerial decision-making problems. The volume is rich with applications in financial modeling, option pricing, market-making, optimization of market strategies, optimization for traffic policy, cost estimation, policy appraisal in a criminal justice system, capital control, and solving organization theory problems.