
John H. Miller
1959
10 works on record
Biography
John H. Miller received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan in 1988. He then joined the Santa Fe Institute as their first post doctoral fellow, followed by an appointment in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, where he served as Department Head from 2002 to 2014 and is currently Professor of Economics and Social Science. His research interests are in complex adaptive social systems and behavioral economics.-Santa Fe Institute
Works

Complex adaptive systems
2007

Experiments with economic principles
1997

Topics In Numerical Methods For Finance

Computational models in political economy

A crude look at the whole

Experimental Capitalism

Experiments with Microeconomic Principles
Two Essays on the Economics of Imperfect Information
Two Essays on the Economics of Imperfect Information
2004
Complex Adaptive Systems : an Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life
Complex Adaptive Systems : an Introduction to Computational Models of Social Life
Ex Machina
Ex Machina