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A standard form of citation of this article is:

Fontana, Magda (2006). 'Simulation in Economics: Evidence on Diffusion and Communication'. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 9(2)8 <https://www.jasss.org/9/2/8.html>.

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@article{fontana2006,
title = {Simulation in Economics: Evidence on Diffusion and Communication},
author = {Fontana, Magda},
journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation},
ISSN = {1460-7425},
volume = {9},
number = {2},
pages = {8},
year = {2006},
URL = {https://www.jasss.org/9/2/8.html},
keywords = {Social Simulation, Economic Theory, User Community},
abstract = {This paper presents the analysis of a dataset of publications in economics that makes use of simulations. Data areas explored in order to obtain information about diffusion of simulation techniques in time and across sub-disciplines. Moreover, following Robert Axelrod's concerns about the difficulties in sharing simulation models and their outputs, some peculiarities in the communication process among 'simulators' are highlighted.},
}

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