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Materials online
Required reading
- Šalamon, T. (2011). Design of Agent-Based Models : Developing Computer Simulations for a Better Understanding of Social Processes. Řepín, Czech Republic: Bruckner Publishing
Recommended reading
- Colman, A. M. (1982). Game theory and experimental games : the study of strategic interaction. Oxford, UK: Pergamon
- Sterman, J. (2000). Business dynamics : systems thinking and modeling for a complex world. Boston, Ma.: Irwin/McGraw-Hill
- Wooldridge, M. J. (2002). An introduction to multiagent systems. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons
- Polak, B. (2007) Game Theory In: Yale University: Open Yale Courses, http://oyc.yale.edu/