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"Artificial Worlds and Economics, Part II ,"
Journal of Evolutionary Economics ,
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David M. Kreps & Jose A. Scheinkman, 1983.
"Quantity Precommitment and Bertrand Competition Yield Cournot Outcomes ,"
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Ian McCarthy, 2008.
"Simulating Sequential Search Models with Genetic Algorithms: Analysis of Price Ceilings, Taxes, Advertising and Welfare ,"
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Windrum,Paul, 1999.
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