Nach positiver Absolvierung der Lehrveranstaltung sind Studierende in der Lage die unter ” Inhalt“ angeführten Konzepte und Techniken mit fachspezifischer Terminologie beschreiben.
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The course is stuctured as a literature seminar, which deals with selected topics in a quite modern branch of Computational Economics - Agent Based Computational Economics / Modelling (ACE).
This type of modelling employs bottom-up techniques that focus on the interaction between heterogenous indiviual agents (households, firms,etc.) and their environment - based on behavioral rules. This way, various important nonlinear processes can be studied and phenomena investigated and explained, which are heavily influenced by the heterogeneity of the individuals (non-uniform distributions of attributes - age, income, wealth, etc.), their evolving specific interaction structures (social networks) and their often boundedly rational decision making, which could otherwise not be explained and understood.
Students select a topic from a list of research articles from this area and try to understand, condense and present this topic to a student audience. Furthermore, students comment on the presentations of other students.
The course is stuctured as a literature seminar. After an introduction during the initial meeting / lecture, students choose from a list of selected research papers and prepare slides for a presentation. After giving the presentation in front of class using digital slides, students discuss their paper as well as presentations of other students. Finally students prepare a written report.
Dieses Seminar wird für das SS2022 abgesagt!
Please register in TISS and attend the initial meeting if you plan to participate in the course (even if you are not yet perfectly sure if you will participate)
Besides deepening the understanding of economic and socioeconomic ABM models, the course is often used as a prestage of writing a master thesis in this field (and is a prerequisite for writing a master thesis with me).
The course will not take place every week, there will be an initial meeting on 10.03.2022 and later there will a couple of presentation dates in late May/early June.
Students prepare slides and give an oral presentation, additionally students prepare a written report.
Auf Grund des COVID-Infektionsgeschehens kann es im Abhaltemodus zu Änderungen kommen.
Visiting the course Computational Social Simulation is not a prerequiste, but at least a useful addition for deepening the understanding of the technical side of agent based modelling, its positioning in social simulation, i.e. its relation to other simulation techniques.