Taipei 2010
The annual colloquium, now in its sixth consecutive year, provides a platform for the presentation of interdisciplinary ideas from different communities, for instance economics and finance, physics, mathematics, biology, computer science, engineering, etc. The main aim of this colloquium is to foster an open-minded, cross-fertilizing, and regular exchange of ideas among scholars and practitioners of the different fields in a friendly environment. |
Conference topics traditionally include the application of methods and modeling paradigms from physics and complexity science to socio-economic problems, for instance in the following fields: |
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However, in light of the recent financial crisis and the resultant heating reflections and discussions on the mainstream economics, this conference also welcomes provocative studies which use econophysics models to provide lessons, insights or merits which are not easily available in the mainstream approaches. Studies which provide counter arguments will be considered without bias. A limited number of high quality papers which are relevant to financial markets will be selected for the forthcoming Special Issue of International Review of Financial Analysis (IRFA). |
Dr. Jie-Jun Tseng
Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529 Taiwan
TEL: 886-2-27898376, FAX: 886-2-27889828
Email: econophysics@phys.sinica.edu.tw