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==Mirta Galesic==
==Mirta Galesic==


[http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2013/papers/0339/paper0339.pdf Social Learning in Complex Networks]<br>
[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4Hb4fyv4iVJMlMyNVVhZHI3N2c/edit?pli=1 Social sampling explains apparent biases in judgments of social environments]<br>
[http://jcc.sagepub.com/content/45/1/62 Stereotypes about Men's and Women's Institutions]<br>
[http://www.santafe.edu/media/workingpapers/15-12-051.pdf Can small crowds be wise? Moderate-sized groups can outperform large groups and individuals under some task conditions]<br>


==David Krakauer==
==David Krakauer==
[[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~krakauer/Site/Publications.html Personal Website]]
[http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~krakauer/Site/Publications.html Personal Website]<br>
[http://nautil.us/issue/23/dominoes/ingenious-david-krakauer Nautilus Interview]<br>


==Scott Page==
==Scott Page==
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==Rajiv Sethi==
==Rajiv Sethi==


[http://www.columbia.edu/~rs328/MarketEcology.pdf Market Ecology and the Economics of Crisis]<br>
[[Media:CVrsethi2.pdf‎ | Curriculum Vitae]]<br>
[http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0104219 Inside Money, Procyclical Leverage, and Banking Catastrophes]<br>
[[Media:papersethi3.pdf‎ | Inequality and Segregation]]<br>
[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9779.2010.01458.x/abstract A Remark on Color-Blind Affirmative Action]<br>
[[Media:papersethi4.pdf‎ | Stability of Equilibria in Games with Procedurally Rational Players]]<br>
[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094119010000343 Homicide in Black and White]
[[Media:papersethi5.pdf‎ | Credit Market Speculation and the Cost of Capital]]<br>
[[Media:papersethi6.pdf‎ | The Evolution of Social Norms in Common Property Resource Use]]<br>


==Deborah Strumsky==
==Deborah Strumsky==

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Melanie Mitchell

Complexity: A Guided Tour
How Can the Study of Complexity Transform Our Understanding of the World?

W. Brian Arthur

The End of Certainty in Economics
Complexity Economics: A Different Framework for Economic Thought
All Systems will be Gamed: Exploitive Behavior in Economic and Social Systems

Rob Axtell

Aligning Simulation Models: A Case Study and Results
Understanding Anasazi Culture Change Through Agent-Based Modeling
Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up (Complex Adaptive Systems)

Aaron Clauset

Power-Law Distributions in Empirical Data
Hierarchical Structure and the Prediction of Missing Links in Networks
The Evolution and Distribution of Species Body Size
On the Frequency of Severe Terrorist Events

Mirta Galesic

Social sampling explains apparent biases in judgments of social environments
Can small crowds be wise? Moderate-sized groups can outperform large groups and individuals under some task conditions

David Krakauer

Personal Website
Nautilus Interview

Scott Page

Individual Learning and Collective Intelligence
Aggregation in Agent-Based Models of Economics
Emergent Cultural Signatures and Persistent Diversity: A Model of Conformity and Consistency
Some Microfoundations of Collective Wisdom

Rajiv Sethi

Curriculum Vitae
Inequality and Segregation
Stability of Equilibria in Games with Procedurally Rational Players
Credit Market Speculation and the Cost of Capital
The Evolution of Social Norms in Common Property Resource Use

Deborah Strumsky

Invention as a Combinatorial Process: Evidence from U.S. Patents
The Systematic Structure and Predictability of Urban Business Diversity
Patterns of Innovation and the Role of Innovation Hubs
Metropolitan Innovation Firm Size and Business Survival in a High-Tech Industry

Geoffrey West

Life's Universal Scaling Laws
Growth, Innovation, Scaling and the Pace of Life in Cities