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Testing Double Auction as a Component Within a Generic Market Model Architecture

In: Artificial Markets Modeling

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  • Julien Derveeuw

    (USTL)

  • Bruno Beaufils

    (USTL)

  • Philippe Mathieu

    (USTL)

  • Olivier Brandouy

    (USTL)

Abstract

Artificial stock markets are models designed to capture essential properties of real stock markets in order to reproduce, analyze or understand market dynamics with computational experiments. Despite research advances in modern finance many questions remain unsolved: market dynamics exhibit, for instance, particular statistical properties, called stylized facts, which origins are not clear. As real markets are complex systems, it is really hard to study them directly because too many parameters stay out of control. Hence, multi-agents simulations of these markets seem to be a key for a better understanding of their properties.

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  • Julien Derveeuw & Bruno Beaufils & Philippe Mathieu & Olivier Brandouy, 2007. "Testing Double Auction as a Component Within a Generic Market Model Architecture," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Andrea Consiglio (ed.), Artificial Markets Modeling, chapter 4, pages 47-61, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnechp:978-3-540-73135-1_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73135-1_4
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