Abstract

Financial and economic networks - an overview, Anna Nagurney: background financial networks economic networks the Internet and new directions outline of the volume notes. Part 1 Financial networks: on structural properties of the market graph, Vladimir Boginski, Sergiy Butenko and Panos M. Paradalos multistage stochastic mean-variance portfolio analysis with transaction costs, Nalan Gulpniar, Berc Rusetm and Reuben Settergren a stochastic network approach for integrating pension and corporate financial planning, John M. Mulvey, Koray D. Simek and Bill Pauling variational inequalities for evolutionary financial equilibrium, Patrizia Daniele the growing importance of networks in finance and its effects on competition, Stijn Claessens et al international financial networks with electronic transactions, Anna Nagurney and Jose Cruz using financial options to hedge transporation capacity in a deregulated rail industry, Stephen M. Law, Alexandra E. MacKay and James F. Nolan. Part 2 Economic networks: a supply chain network economy - modeling and qualitative analysis, Ding Zhang, June Dong and Anna Nagurney applications of fluid modelling in distribution systems, Soulaymane Kachani and Georgia Perakis an agent-based evolutionary trade network stimulation, Floortje Alkemade et al evolution of worker-employer networks and behaviors under alternative non-employment benefits - an agent-based computational study, Mark Pingle and Leigh Tesfatsion capacity provision networks - a technology framework and economic analysis fo Web cache trading hubs, Xianjun gent et al.

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