[agents] SECOND CFP - ASCOPE 2020 : Agent-ba…
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ASCOPE 2020
First International Conference on Agent-based and Stock-Flow Consistent Models for COmPlex Economies
ascope2020.lip6.fr <http://ascope2020.lip6.fr/>
11th -12th June 2020 – Paris, France
Second Call for papers
Background
The 2008 global financial crisis and the subsequent economic stagnation – characterized by low rates of growth, massive destruction of productive capacities and mass unemployment – revealed a fundamental crisis of the economic theories that failed to predict it and to provide convincing explanations of their causes. The emergence of old and new risks, including a new global financial crisis and a worldwide ecological crisis, highlight the need for alternative theoretical and empirical methodologies able to cope with the inherent complexity of economic and social systems, for instance in order to explain and predict extreme events such as natural catastrophes, financial crisis and persistent economic recessions.
At the crossroads of economics, social sciences and computer science (namely multi-agent systems), the agent-based methodology (ABM hereafter) is an important and promising candidate for a theoretical and methodological revolution. Social sciences are observing an increasing interest towards this methodology, which is creating strong linkages between complementary fields of knowledge, including economic, sociological, psychological and natural sciences. Within the academic community of economists, the stock flow consistent (SFC hereafter) methodology is also leading a successful competition to standard paradigms when it comes to explain and predict economic, financial and ecological collapses. We observe in the recent years a rising communication between these two approaches, leading to the emergence of a new agent-based, stock flow consistent (AB-SFC) methodological framework. The AB and SFC methodologies, which benefited initially of a large disappointment towards standard methodologies and a growing demand for alternatives, are now facing a new challenge: to explain and provide policy guidelines to cope with the major contemporary concerns - namely, the risk of a secular economic stagnation and a worldwide ecological crisis - with credibility and scientific rigor.
Aims and scope
ASCOPE2020 is the result of the cooperation between the two networks in ABM and SFC Modelling : MACME- Modelling and Analysis of Complex Monetary Economies[1] <applewebdata://BBB6CAF8-819D-4406-AB42-B79329AB8903#_ftn1>, and MAGECO- Modélisation à base d’AGents pour l’ECOnomie[2] <applewebdata://BBB6CAF8-819D-4406-AB42-B79329AB8903#_ftn2>. It aims to be a fundamental moment in this crucial phase, by allowing researchers from all over the world to discuss their research findings and creating linkages and networks within the AB and/or SFC community. Theoretical approaches, as well as technical and methodological contributions are highly welcome.
In particular, we invite researchers working on Agent-based and/or Stock-flow consistent models in various fields – including economics, sociology, psychology and computer sciences – to submit contributions on the following topics:
AB and/or SFC models for ecological transition, sustainable development, climate change
Path-dependency, hysteresis and secular stagnation
AB and/or SFC methodology: design, calibration and validation
Macroeconomic AB and/or SFC models: Emergence of financially driven business fluctuations and crises, dynamics of debt, growth and technical change, multi-country models, etc.
AB and/or SFC models of markets: labor, finance, transport, goods and services, housing, etc.
Artificial intelligence and automation
Institutional design and change
Dynamics of economic and financial networks
Bounded rationality, learning, formation of expectations
We particularly encourage submissions on topics 1-3.
The keynote speakers are:
Herbert Dawid, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Laurence Ball, Johns Hopkins University, US
Peter Victor, York University, Canada
Submission Guidelines
Please note that only papers using the AB and/or the SFC methodology will be reviewed.
Please submit an extended abstract (1 page minimum, 2 pages max excluding references) in pdf format to ascope2020 at gmail.com <mailto:ascope2020 at gmail.com>.
The title of your message should read “Submission to ASCOPE 2020 / [n]”,
where n is the number of the key topic of your paper (amongst the list of 9 topics listed above)
Important Dates
Abstract Submission February 28th , 2020
Notification of Acceptance March 31th, 2020
Conference Dates June 11th and 12th, 2020
Local Organizing Committee
Jean-Daniel KANT
Sorbonne University Sciences, LIP6
Dany LANG
Université Paris 13, CEPN
Federico BASSI
Université Paris 13, CEPN
Gérard BALLOT
Université Paris 2- Assas
Paul HADJI-LAZARO
Université Paris 13, CEPN
Thuan HUYNH
Sorbonne University Sciences, LIP6 & Pôle Emploi
Nicolas DE BUFALA
Sorbonne University Sciences, LIP6 & Pôle Emploi
Pascal SEPPECHER
Université Paris 13, CEPN
Scientific Committee
Tiziana ASSENZA
Toulouse School of Economics, France
Laurence BALL
Johns Hopkins Univ., USA
Gérard BALLOT
Pantheon-Assas Univ., France
Federico BASSI
Paris 13 Univ., France
Pierre BOUDES
Univ. Paris 13, France
Alessandro CAIANI
Pavia Univ., Italy
Alberto CARDACI
Goethe Univ. of Frankfurt, Germany
Laura CARVALHO
Sao Paolo Univ., Brazil
Eugenio CAVERZASI
Univ. of Insubria, Italy
Herbert DAWID
Bielefeld Univ., Germany
Domenico DELLI GATTI
Univ. Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
Gunnar ELIASSON
Royal Institute of technology of Stockholm, Sweden
Etienne ESPAGNE
Agence Française de Développement, France
Mauro GALLEGATI
Univ. delle Marche, Italy
Antoine GODIN
Agence Française de Développement, France
Jakob GRAZZINI
Pavia Univ., Italy
Mattia GUERINI
Univ. Cote D'Azur, France
Andrew JACKSON
Univ. of Surrey, United Kingdom
Fredj JAWADI
Univ. Lille 1, France
Jean-Daniel KANT
Sorbonne Univ. Sciences, France
Alan KIRMAN
Aix-Marseille Univ., France
Francesco LAMPERTI
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy and
European Institute on Economics and the Environment
Dany LANG
Paris 13 Univ., France
Marc LAVOIE
Ottawa Univ., Canada
Edwin LE HÉRON
SciencesPo Bordeaux, France
André LORENTZ
Université de Strasbourg, France
Florent MAC ISAAC
Agence Française de Développement, France
Antoine MANDEL
Univ. Paris 1, France
Mauro NAPOLETANO
OFCE, Sciences Po, France
Maria NIKOLAIDI
Greenwchich Univ., United Kingdom
Marco PASSARELLA
Leeds Univ., United Kingdom
Italo PEDROSA
Univ. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Andrea ROVENTINI
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy
Alberto RUSSO
Univ. Jaume I, Spain
Pascal SEPPECHER
Paris 13 Univ., France
Mark SETTERFIELD
New School For Social Research, USA
Tania TREIBICH
Maastricht Univ., Netherlands
Peter VICTOR
York Univ., Canada
Murat YILDIZOGLU
Bordeaux Univ., France
Gennaro ZEZZA
Cassino Univ., Italy
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Jean-Daniel Kant
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Maître de Conférences HDR (Habilité à Diriger des Recherches)
Associate Professor (with Habilitation)
Bureau 25-26/408
Sorbonne Université - Sciences
LIP6 (Computer Science Laboratory of Paris 6)
DESIR / SMA
4, place Jussieu
75005 Paris
Tel : (+33) 1 44 27 88 05
Fax : (+33) 1 44 27 88 89
Email : Jean-Daniel.Kant at lip6.fr <mailto:Jean-Daniel.Kant at lip6.fr>
Web : http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~kant/ <http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~kant/>
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Jean-Daniel Kant
---------------------------
Maître de Conférences HDR (Habilité à Diriger des Recherches)
Associate Professor (with Habilitation)
Bureau 25-26/408
Sorbonne Université - Sciences
LIP6 (Computer Science Laboratory of Paris 6)
DESIR / SMA
4, place Jussieu
75005 Paris
Tel : (+33) 1 44 27 88 05
Fax : (+33) 1 44 27 88 89
Email : Jean-Daniel.Kant at lip6.fr
Web : http://www-poleia.lip6.fr/~kant/
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