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Affiliation

(50%) Department of Economics
National Chengchi University

Taipei, Taiwan
http://econo.nccu.edu.tw/
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(50%) Artificial Intelligence Economic Research Center
National Chengchi University

Taipei, Taiwan
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Working papers

  1. Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2014. "Non-Price Competition in a Modular Economy," ASSRU Discussion Papers 1401, ASSRU - Algorithmic Social Science Research Unit.
  2. Chen, Shu-Heng & Gostoli, Umberto, 2013. "Coordination in the El Farol Bar problem: The role of social preferences and social networks," Economics Discussion Papers 2013-20, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
  3. Chen, Shu-Heng & Chang, Chia-Ling & Wen, Ming-Chang, 2013. "Social networks and macroeconomic stability," Economics Discussion Papers 2013-4, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
  4. Tongkui, Yu & Shu-Heng, Chen & Honggang, Li, 2011. "Social Norm, Costly Punishment and the Evolution to Cooperation," MPRA Paper 28741, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  5. Chang, Chia-ling & Chen, Shu-heng, 2011. "Interactions in DSGE models: The Boltzmann-Gibbs machine and social networks approach," Economics Discussion Papers 2011-25, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
  6. Shu-Heng Chen & Tina Yu, 2011. "Toward an Autonomous-Agents Inspired Economic Analysis," ASSRU Discussion Papers 1118, ASSRU - Algorithmic Social Science Research Unit.
  7. Shu-Heng Chen & Umberto Gostoli, 2011. "Agent-Based Modeling of the El Farol Bar Problem," ASSRU Discussion Papers 1120, ASSRU - Algorithmic Social Science Research Unit.
  8. Shu-Heng Chen & Sai-Ping Li, 2011. "Econophysics: Bridges over a Turbulent Current," Papers 1107.5373, arXiv.org.
  9. Tongkui Yu & Shu-Heng Chen, 2011. "Agent-Based Modeling of the Prediction Markets," ASSRU Discussion Papers 1119, ASSRU - Algorithmic Social Science Research Unit.
  10. S. C. Wang & J. J. Tseng & C. C. Tai & K. H. Lai & W. S. Wu & S. H. Chen & S. P. Li, 2007. "Network Topology of an Experimental Futures Exchange," Papers 0705.2551, arXiv.org.
  11. Ke-Hung Lai & Shu-Heng Chen & Ya-Chi Huang, 2005. "Bounded Rationality and the Elasticity Puzzle: What Can We Learn from the Agent-Based Computational Consumption Capital Asset Pricing Model?," Computing in Economics and Finance 2005 207, Society for Computational Economics.
  12. Ya-Chi Huang & Shu-Heng Chen, 2004. "Discussing the Survivability Issue in Agent-Based Artificial Stock Market," Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 300, Society for Computational Economics.
  13. Chung-Ching Tai & Shu-Heng Chen, 2004. "Experiments in a Software Aided Multiagent System," Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 326, Society for Computational Economics.
  14. Tina Yu & Shu-Heng Chen, 2004. "Using Genetic Programming with Lambda Abstraction to Find Technical Trading Rules," Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 200, Society for Computational Economics.
  15. Chueh-Yung Tsao & Shu-Heng Chen, 2004. "Discovering Financial Patterns in the Foreign Exchange Markets," Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 203, Society for Computational Economics.
  16. Tzu-Wen Kuo & Shu-Heng Chen,, 2003. "Genetic Programming and International Short-Term Capital Flow," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 74, Society for Computational Economics.
  17. Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2003. "A Functional-Modularity Approach to Preferences," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 107, Society for Computational Economics.
  18. Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2003. "Agent-Based Modeling of Lottery Markets," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 155, Society for Computational Economics.
  19. Chueh-Yung Tsao & Shu-Heng Chen, 2003. "Financial Modeling based on the Trajectory Domain," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 36, Society for Computational Economics.
  20. Ya-Chi Huang & Shu-Heng Chen, 2003. "Simulating the Evolution of Portfolio Behavior in a Multiple-Asset Agent-Based Artificial Stock Market," Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 62, Society for Computational Economics.
  21. Shu-Heng Chen and Chung-Chih Liao, 2001. "Agent-Based Modeling of Price Discovery and Excessive Volatility in Financial Markets," Computing in Economics and Finance 2001 165, Society for Computational Economics.
  22. Alicia M. Gazely & Jane Binner & Shu-Heng Chen, 2001. "Neural Networks, VECM's and Divisia Money: Evidence from Taiwan," CeNDEF Workshop Papers, January 2001 5B.3, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Center for Nonlinear Dynamics in Economics and Finance.
  23. Shu-Heng Chen, 2001. "John Holland's legacy in economics: Artificial adaptive economic agents in retrospect - from 1986 to the present," CeNDEF Workshop Papers, January 2001 P1, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Center for Nonlinear Dynamics in Economics and Finance.
  24. Shu-Heng Chen, 2001. "John Holland's Legacy in Economics: Artificial Adaptive Economic Agents --From 1986 to the Present in Retrospect," Computing in Economics and Finance 2001 158, Society for Computational Economics.
  25. Chia-Hsuan Yeh, Shu-Heng Chen, 2001. "The Influence of Market Size in an Artificial Stock Market: The Approach Based on Genetic Programming," Computing in Economics and Finance 2001 74, Society for Computational Economics.
  26. Shu-Heng Chen & Chung-Chi Liao & Chi-Hsuan Yeh, 2000. "On The Emergent Properties Of Artificial Stock Markets: Some Initial Evidences," Computing in Economics and Finance 2000 328, Society for Computational Economics.
  27. Chia-Hsuan Yeh & Shu-Heng Chen, 2000. "Toward An Integration Of Social Learning And Individual Learning In Agent-Based Computational Stock Markets:The Approach Based On Population Genetic Programming," Computing in Economics and Finance 2000 338, Society for Computational Economics.
  28. Shu-Heng Chen, 2000. "On Bargaining Strategies In The Sfi Double Auction Tournaments: Is Genetic Programming The Answer?," Computing in Economics and Finance 2000 329, Society for Computational Economics.
  29. Chih-Chi Ni & Shu-Heng Chen, 1999. "Simulating the Ecology of Oligopoly Games with Genetic Algorithms," Computing in Economics and Finance 1999 1012, Society for Computational Economics.
  30. Shu-Heng Chen & Chia-Hsuan Yeh, 1999. "Evolving Traders and the Faculty of the Business School: A New Architecture of the Artificial Stock Market," Computing in Economics and Finance 1999 613, Society for Computational Economics.
  31. Shu-Heng Chen & Chia-Hsuan Yeh, "undated". "Toward a Computable Approach to the Efficient Market Hypothesis: An Application of Genetic Programming," Working Papers _011, University of California at Los Angeles, Center for Computable Economics.
  32. Shu-Heng Chen & Chih-Chi Ni, "undated". "Simulating and Analyzing Coevolutionary Instability of Multi-Agent Games with Genetic Algorithms," Computing in Economics and Finance 1997 18, Society for Computational Economics.

Articles

  1. Shu-Heng Chen & Xia-Ping Cao & Kun-Ben Lin & Jing-Bo Huang & Yubing Zhang & Hung-Wen Lin, 2022. "Financial Transparency, Media Coverage, and Momentum in China," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(3), pages 625-637, February.
  2. Hung-Wen Lin & Jing-Bo Huang & Kun-Ben Lin & Shu-Heng Chen, 2022. "The competitions of time-varying and constant loadings in asset pricing models: empirical evidence and agent-based simulations," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 17(2), pages 577-612, April.
  3. Ching Hsu & Tina Yu & Shu-Heng Chen, 2021. "Narrative economics using textual analysis of newspaper data: new insights into the U.S. Silver Purchase Act and Chinese price level in 1928–1936," Journal of Computational Social Science, Springer, vol. 4(2), pages 761-785, November.
  4. Andrea Nanetti & Shu-Heng Chen, 2021. "Defining Heritage Science: A Consilience Pathway to Treasuring the Complexity of Inheritable Human Experiences through Historical Method, AI, and ML," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, February.
  5. Tongkui Yu & Shu-Heng Chen, 2021. "Realizable Utility Maximization as a Mechanism for the Stability of Competitive General Equilibrium in a Scarf Economy," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 58(1), pages 133-167, June.
  6. Hung-Wen Lin & Kun-Ben Lin & Jing-Bo Huang & Shu-Heng Chen, 2021. "Timely Loss Recognition Helps Nothing," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(14), pages 1-24, July.
  7. Tongkui Yu & Shu-Heng Chen, 2021. "Big Data, Scarce Attention and Decision-Making Quality," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 57(3), pages 827-856, March.
  8. Lin, Hung-Wen & Huang, Jing-Bo & Lin, Kun-Ben & Zhang, Joyce & Chen, Shu-Heng, 2020. "Which is the better fourth factor in China? Reversal or turnover?," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 62(C).
  9. Shu-Heng Chen & Bin-Tzong Chie & Ying-Fang Kao & Ragupathy Venkatachalam, 2019. "Agent-Based Modeling of a Non-tâtonnement Process for the Scarf Economy: The Role of Learning," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 54(1), pages 305-341, June.
  10. Tai, Chung-Ching & Chen, Shu-Heng & Yang, Lee-Xieng, 2018. "Cognitive ability and earnings performance: Evidence from double auction market experiments," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 91(C), pages 409-440.
  11. Shu-Heng Chen & Umberto Gostoli, 2017. "Coordination in the El Farol Bar problem: The role of social preferences and social networks," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 12(1), pages 59-93, April.
  12. Connie H. Wang & Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2017. "Transitional student admission mechanism from tracking to mixing: an agent-based policy analysis," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 14(1), pages 253-293, June.
  13. Shu-Heng Chen & Ragupathy Venkatachalam, 2017. "Agent-based modelling as a foundation for big data," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(4), pages 362-383, October.
  14. Shu-Heng Chen, 2017. "Special feature: Computational and simulation paradigms for evolutionary and institutional economics," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 14(1), pages 225-229, June.
  15. Shu-Heng Chen & Connie Houning Wang & Weikai Chen, 2017. "Matching Impacts of School Admission Mechanisms: An Agent-Based Approach," Eastern Economic Journal, Palgrave Macmillan;Eastern Economic Association, vol. 43(2), pages 217-241, March.
  16. Shu-Heng Chen & Ragupathy Venkatachalam, 2017. "Information aggregation and computational intelligence," Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, Springer, vol. 14(1), pages 231-252, June.
  17. Shu-Heng Chen & Bin-Tzong Chie & Tong Zhang, 2015. "Network-Based Trust Games: An Agent-Based Model," Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 18(3), pages 1-5.
  18. Guo, Bin & Zhang, Wei & Chen, Shu-Heng & Zhang, Yongjie, 2015. "The optimal pricing of a market maker in a heterogeneous agent economy," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 14(C), pages 178-187.
  19. Tseng, Yi-Heng & Chen, Shu-Heng, 2015. "Limit order book transparency and order aggressiveness at the closing call: Lessons from the TWSE 2012 new information disclosure mechanism," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 35(PA), pages 241-272.
  20. Shu-Heng Chen & Ye-Rong Du & Lee-Xieng Yang, 2014. "Cognitive capacity and cognitive hierarchy: a study based on beauty contest experiments," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 9(1), pages 69-105, April.
  21. Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2014. "Competition in a New Industrial Economy: Toward an Agent-Based Economic Model of Modularity," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 4(3), pages 1-27, July.
  22. Shu-Heng Chen, 2014. "Neuroeconomics and Agent-Based Computational Economics," International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics (IJABE), IGI Global, vol. 3(2), pages 15-34, April.
  23. Chen, Shu-Heng & Chang, Chia-Ling & Wen, Ming-Chang, 2014. "Social networks and macroeconomic stability," Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel), vol. 8, pages 1-40.
  24. Chen, Shu-Heng & Chang, Chia-Ling & Tseng, Yi-Heng, 2014. "Social networks, social interaction and macroeconomic dynamics: How much could Ernst Ising help DSGE?," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 30(C), pages 312-335.
  25. Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2013. "Non-Price Competition in a Modular Economy. An Agent-Based Computational Model," Economia politica, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 3, pages 273-300.
  26. Shu-Heng Chen, 2012. "Editor'S Introduction," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 8(01), pages 1-3.
  27. Michael Kampouridis & Shu-Heng Chen & Edward Tsang, 2012. "Microstructure Dynamics And Agent-Based Financial Markets: Can Dinosaurs Return?," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 15(supp0), pages 1-27.
  28. Huang, Yi-Ping & Chen, Shu-Heng & Hung, Ming-Chin & Yu, Tina, 2012. "Liquidity cost of market orders in the Taiwan Stock Market: A study based on an order-driven agent-based artificial stock market," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 23(C), pages 72-80.
  29. Chen, Shu-Heng, 2012. "Varieties of agents in agent-based computational economics: A historical and an interdisciplinary perspective," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 36(1), pages 1-25.
  30. Kampouridis, Michael & Chen, Shu-Heng & Tsang, Edward, 2012. "Market fraction hypothesis: A proposed test," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 23(C), pages 41-54.
  31. Chen, Shu-heng & Chang, Chia-ling, 2012. "Interactions in the New Keynesian DSGE models: The Boltzmann-Gibbs machine and social networks approach," Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020), Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel), vol. 6, pages 1-32.
  32. Shu-Heng Chen & Yi-Lin Hsieh, 2011. "Reinforcement Learning in Experimental Asset Markets," Eastern Economic Journal, Palgrave Macmillan;Eastern Economic Association, vol. 37(1), pages 109-133.
  33. Binner, Jane & Chen, Shu-Heng & Lai, Ke-Hung & Mullineux, Andrew & Swofford, James L., 2011. "Do the ASEAN countries and Taiwan form a common currency area?," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 30(7), pages 1429-1435.
  34. Shu‐Heng Chen & Shu G. Wang, 2011. "Emergent Complexity In Agent‐Based Computational Economics," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(3), pages 527-546, July.
  35. Jie-Jun Tseng & Sai-Ping Li & Shu-Heng Chen & Sun-Chong Wang, 2009. "Emergence Of Scale-Free Networks In Markets," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 12(01), pages 87-97.
  36. Chen, Shu-Heng & Huang, Ya-Chi, 2008. "Risk preference, forecasting accuracy and survival dynamics: Simulations based on a multi-asset agent-based artificial stock market," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 67(3-4), pages 702-717, September.
  37. Chen, Shu-Heng & Chie, Bin-Tzong, 2008. "Lottery markets design, micro-structure, and macro-behavior: An ACE approach," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 67(2), pages 463-480, August.
  38. Shu-Heng Chen & Chung-Chih Liao & Pei-Jung Chou, 2008. "On the plausibility of sunspot equilibria," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 3(1), pages 25-41, June.
  39. Jason M Barr & Troy Tassier & Leanne J Ussher & Blake LeBaron & Shu-Heng Chen & Shyam Sunder, 2008. "The Future of Agent-Based Research in Economics: A Panel Discussion, Eastern Economic Association Annual Meetings, Boston, March 7, 20081," Eastern Economic Journal, Palgrave Macmillan;Eastern Economic Association, vol. 34(4), pages 550-565.
  40. S. C. Wang & J. J. Tseng & C. C. Tai & K. H. Lai & W. S. Wu & S. H. Chen & S. P. Li, 2008. "Network topology of an experimental futures exchange," The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, Springer;EDP Sciences, vol. 62(1), pages 105-111, March.
  41. Shu-Heng Chen & Chung-Ching Tai, 2006. "On the Selection of Adaptive Algorithms in ABM: A Computational-Equivalence Approach," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 28(1), pages 51-69, August.
  42. Shu-Heng Chen, 2006. "Graphs, Networks And Ace," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 2(03), pages 299-314.
  43. Shu-Heng Chen, 2006. "Preface," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 2(03), pages 255-260.
  44. Sun-Chong Wang & Jie-Jun Tseng & Sai-Ping Li & Shu-Heng Chen, 2006. "Prediction Of Bird Flu A(H5n1) Outbreaks In Taiwan By Online Auction: Experimental Results," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 2(03), pages 271-279.
  45. Shu-Heng Chen & Chung-Ching Tai, 2006. "Republication: On the Selection of Adaptive Algorithms in ABM: A Computational-Equivalence Approach," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 28(4), pages 313-331, November.
  46. Shu-Heng Chen & Chia-Ling Chang, 2005. "Innovate or Imitate? Who Survives? Who Benefits? Agent-Based Modeling of a Technology-Driven Competitive Industry," Journal of Economics and Management, College of Business, Feng Chia University, Taiwan, vol. 1(2), pages 143-162, July.
  47. Jane M. Binner & Alicia M. Gazely & Shu‐Heng Chen & Bin‐Tzong Chie, 2004. "Financial Innovation and Divisia Money in Taiwan: Comparative Evidence from Neural Network and Vector Error‐Correction Forecasting Models," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 22(2), pages 213-224, April.
  48. Shu-Heng Chen & Chung-Ching Tai, 2003. "Trading Restrictions, Price Dynamics And Allocative Efficiency In Double Auction Markets: Analysis Based On Agent-Based Modeling And Simulations," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 6(03), pages 283-302.
  49. Jane M. Binner & Alicia M. Gazely & Shu-Heng Chen, 2002. "Financial innovation and Divisia monetary indices in Taiwan: a neural network approach," The European Journal of Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(2), pages 238-247, June.
  50. Chen, Shu-Heng & Yeh, Chia-Hsuan, 2002. "On the emergent properties of artificial stock markets: the efficient market hypothesis and the rational expectations hypothesis," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 49(2), pages 217-239, October.
  51. Chen, Shu-Heng & Yeh, Chia-Hsuan, 2001. "Evolving traders and the business school with genetic programming: A new architecture of the agent-based artificial stock market," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 25(3-4), pages 363-393, March.
  52. Chen, Shu-Heng & Lux, Thomas & Marchesi, Michele, 2001. "Testing for non-linear structure in an artificial financial market," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 46(3), pages 327-342, November.
  53. Shu-Heng Chen & Chia-Hsuan Yeh, 2000. "Simulating economic transition processes by genetic programming," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 97(1), pages 265-286, December.
  54. Chen, Shu-Heng & Yeh, Chia-Hsuan, 1997. "Toward a computable approach to the efficient market hypothesis: An application of genetic programming," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 21(6), pages 1043-1063, June.
  55. Shu-Heng Chen, 1996. "Elements of information theory : Tomas M. Cover and Joy A. Thomas, (John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1991)," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 20(5), pages 819-824, May.
  56. Shu-Heng Chen, John Duffy, Chia-Hsuan Yeh, . "Equilibrium Selection via Adaptation: Using Genetic Programming to Model Learning in a Coordination Game," The Electronic Journal of Evolutionary Modeling and Economic Dynamics, IFReDE - Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV.

Chapters

  1. Shu-Heng Chen, 2021. "On the Meaning Maximization Doctrine: An Alternative to the Utilitarian Doctrine," Springer Books, in: Kumaraswamy Velupillai (ed.), Keynesian, Sraffian, Computable and Dynamic Economics, chapter 5, pages 109-161, Springer.
  2. Shu-Heng Chen & Kuo-Chuan Shih & Chung-Ching Tai, 2012. "Can Artificial Traders Learn and Err Like Human Traders? A New Direction for Computational Intelligence in Behavioral Finance," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Michael Doumpos & Constantin Zopounidis & Panos M. Pardalos (ed.), Financial Decision Making Using Computational Intelligence, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 35-69, Springer.
  3. Bin-Tzong Chie & Shu-Heng Chen, 2010. "Social Interactions and Innovation: Simulation Based on an Agent-Based Modular Economy," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Marco Li Calzi & Lucia Milone & Paolo Pellizzari (ed.), Progress in Artificial Economics, pages 127-138, Springer.
  4. Shu-Heng Chen & Wei-Shao Wu, 2009. "Price errors from thin markets and their corrections: Studies based on Taiwan's political futures markets," Advances in Econometrics, in: Measurement Error: Consequences, Applications and Solutions, pages 1-25, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  5. Shu-Heng Chen & Tzu-Wen Kuo & Kong-Mui Hoi, 2008. "Genetic Programming and Financial Trading: How Much About "What We Know"," Springer Optimization and Its Applications, in: Constantin Zopounidis & Michael Doumpos & Panos M. Pardalos (ed.), Handbook of Financial Engineering, pages 99-154, Springer.
  6. Shu-Heng Chen & Bin-Tzong Chie, 2006. "A Functional Modularity Approach to Agent-based Modeling of the Evolution of Technology," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, in: Akira Namatame & Taisei Kaizouji & Yuuji Aruka (ed.), The Complex Networks of Economic Interactions, pages 165-178, Springer.
  7. Chueh-Yung Tsao & Shu-Heng Chen, 2004. "Statistical Analysis Of Genetic Algorithms In Discovering Technical Trading Strategies," Advances in Econometrics, in: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Finance and Economics, pages 1-43, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  8. Tina Yu & Shu-Heng Chen & Tzu-Wen Kuo, 2004. "A Genetic Programming Approach To Model International Short-Term Capital Flow," Advances in Econometrics, in: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Finance and Economics, pages 45-70, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  9. Shu-Heng Chen & Jenn-Shyong Kuo & Chu-Chia Lin, 1996. "From the Hayek Hypothesis to Animal Spirits: The Phase Transition Based on Competitive Experimental Market," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Daniel Vaz & Kumaraswamy Velupillai (ed.), Inflation, Institutions and Information, chapter 12, pages 290-318, Palgrave Macmillan.
  10. Curt Wells & Stefano Zambelli & Shu-Heng Chen, 1992. "A Test of Rational Expectations and the Permanent Income Hypothesis Using Swedish Data 1963–87," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Kumaraswamy Velupillai (ed.), Nonlinearities, Disequilibria and Simulation, chapter 10, pages 163-196, Palgrave Macmillan.

Editorship

  1. Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 12 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (5) 1999-08-22 2011-07-21 2011-07-21 2013-01-26 2014-06-07. Author is listed
  2. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (5) 1999-07-12 2011-02-19 2011-02-26 2011-07-21 2011-07-21. Author is listed
  3. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (4) 1999-07-12 2011-07-21 2011-07-21 2011-07-21
  4. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (4) 2011-02-19 2011-02-26 2011-07-21 2011-08-02
  5. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (4) 2011-02-19 2011-02-26 2013-01-26 2013-03-16
  6. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (3) 2011-02-19 2011-07-21 2011-07-21
  7. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (3) 2011-07-21 2011-08-02 2014-06-07
  8. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (3) 1999-07-12 1999-07-12 2014-06-07
  9. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2014-06-07
  10. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2011-08-02
  11. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (1) 2011-02-19
  12. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2014-06-07
  13. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (1) 2011-08-02
  14. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2011-02-19
  15. NEP-FIN: Finance (1) 1999-07-12
  16. NEP-FOR: Forecasting (1) 2011-07-21
  17. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2013-01-26
  18. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (1) 2013-03-16
  19. NEP-NET: Network Economics (1) 2011-08-02

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