Presentation 2002/1/3
Simulation and Gaming for International Emissions Trading
Hideyuki MIZUTA, Yoshiki YAMAGATA,
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Abstract(in English) The need for new theoretical and experimental approaches to understand dynamic and heterogeneous behavior in complex economic and social systems is increasing. Computational and gaming simulations are expected to be able to reproduce complex phenomena in economics, and helps us to experiment with various controlling methods, to evaluate systematic designs, and to extract the fundamental elements which produce the interesting phenomena in depth analysis. We have developed a simple agent-based simulation framework "ASIA" and its applications for economic and environmental studies including the international greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading. We also constructed a Web application for the gaming simulation of the emissions trading with human players to investigate and improve the behavior model for agents.
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Keyword(in English) Kyoto Protocl / Emissions Trading / Agent / Simulation / Gaming
Paper # AI2001-76
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Title (in English) Simulation and Gaming for International Emissions Trading
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Keyword(1) Kyoto Protocl
Keyword(2) Emissions Trading
Keyword(3) Agent
Keyword(4) Simulation
Keyword(5) Gaming
1st Author's Name Hideyuki MIZUTA
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Research Laboratory, IBM Japan()
2nd Author's Name Yoshiki YAMAGATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Climate Change Research Project, National Institute for Environmental Studies
Date 2002/1/3
Paper # AI2001-76
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 536
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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