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EconCom is a premier international forum aiming to bring together academic scientists, researchers and scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results in Economic Computing. It has been a long way since Von Neumann first envisioned the computer as a tool for social and economic simulation. Today, there are computers powerful enough to fuel large-scale social and economic computational simulations, design and test economic policy in silico, and forecast economic outcomes. Advances in computing power, alongside new computational methods, promise to overcome some of the current shortcomings that arise in traditional economic modeling – such as the limitations in modeling, predicting and preventing market crashes and downturns, and the limitations imposed by the assumptions of linearity, differentiability and equilibrium.
Paper Submission: Prepare your manuscripts with the following conference paper styles not more than 10 pages in PDF file. Submit your paper(s) at the EconCom-2014 submission site. Each submission should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors must attend the conference to present the work.

Paper Publications: Top 2% accepted papers will be submitted to the ASE Science Journal. The rest of accepted papers will be submitted to the ASE Public Digital Library.