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Hommes, C. and Iori, G. (2015). Introduction special issue crises and complexity Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 50:1--4.


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    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control

In November 2011 an EU FP7 interdisciplinary collaborative project Complexity Research Initiative for Systemic InstabilitieS (CRISIS) started to develop a complexity interactions agent-based model for the European financial-economic crisis. This special issue on Crises and Complexity reflects some of the ongoing work of this interdisciplinary collaboration between economists, physicists, computer scientists, etc. that has been presented and discussed at various CRISIS workshops in Milan, London, Paris and Leiden throughout 2012-2014.