On The Emergent Properties Of Artificial Stock Markets: Some Initial Evidences
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author = "Shu-Heng Chen and Chung-Chi Liao and Chi-Hsuan Yeh",
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title = "On The Emergent Properties Of Artificial Stock
Markets: Some Initial Evidences",
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booktitle = "Computing in Economics and Finance",
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year = "2000",
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address = "Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain",
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month = "6-8 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/scescecf0/328.htm",
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abstract = "Using the framework of agent-based artificial stock
markets, this paper addresses the two well-known
properties frequently observed in financial markets,
namely, price-volume relation and sunspots, from a
bottom-up perspective. In spirit of ``bottom-up'',
these two phenomena are pursued in a more fundamental
level, i.e., we are asking: is it possible to observed
the emergence of these phenomena without explicit
references to the assumptions frequently used by the
studies in a ``top-down'' style? Posing it slightly
different, would it be enough to generate these
phenomena once we model the market as an evolving
decentralised system of autonomous interacting agents?
Or, can these two phenomenon be coined as ``emergent
phenomena'', a terminology from complex adaptive
systems.To do so, simulation based on AIE-ASM Version 3
(Chen and Yeh, 2000) are conducted for multiple runs.
Within the genetic programming framework, we include
trading volume and some irrelevant exogenous variables
into the terminal sets. This make it possible that
trader can choose to believe that trading volume or
sunspots can help forecast the future movement of stock
returns if they are convinced so from the market
behaviour endogenously generated by themselves. To have
a further examination on the emergence of sunspot
effects, sunspots are generated by deterministic cyclic
processes, such as sin curve, and the purely iid random
processes. We then test the emergent of these two
phenomena by using a new version of the Granger
causality test, which does not require an ad-hoc
procedure of filtering.",
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notes = "http://ideas.repec.org/p/sce/scecf0/328.html
CEF 2000 number 328",
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Shu-Heng Chen
Chung-Chih Liao
Chia Hsuan Yeh
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