Magda Fontana and Pietro Terna From Agent-based models to network analysis (and return): the policy-making perspective https://ideas.repec.org/p/uto/dipeco/201507.html AISC_Codisco_2014_MagdaFontana_PietroTerna.ppt NetLogo and the NW extension. Preliminary steps with NetLogo and verySimpleExample.nlogo. Preliminary steps with the NW library following: a) ourFirst_NW_Example.nlogo b) the Usage section in https://github.com/NetLogo/NW-Extension (*) with: - nw:context (our file contexts.logo) - Special agentsets vs. normal agentsets c) the Network Extension General Demo (in extensions/nw/demo) looking at the Info sheet and to its links. A first look to <> productionWorld0.nlogo A fist look to SLAPP/Production from https://github.com/terna/SLAPP related to Chapter 5 of my recent book Riccardo Boero, Matteo Morini, Michele Sonnessa, and Pietro Terna. Agent-based Models of the Economy Agent-based Models of the Economy – From Theories to Applications. Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, 2015. (*) in our local copy of NetLogo we have also extensions/nw/doc/cheat-sheet/nw-ext-cheat-sheet.pdf === Suggested readings for the final essay: Elliott, Matthew. 2015. "Inefficiencies in Networked Markets." American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 7(4): 43-82. http://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/mic.20130098 P. Csermely. Fast and slow thinking – of networks: The complementary 'elite' and 'wisdom of crowds' of amino acid, neuronal and social networks. ArXiv e-prints, November 2015. http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.01238 with http://networkdecisions.linkgroup.hu (movies) Paulo Garrido, Pedro Campos, and André Dias. Balance sheet analysis of credit and debt networks. Advances in Complex Systems, pages 1550025-1-18, 2015.