# How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters

Dawid H, Dermietzel J (2006)
Computational Economics 28(4): 371-397.

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Dawid H, Dermietzel J. How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters. Computational Economics. 2006;28(4):371-397.
Dawid, H., & Dermietzel, J. (2006). How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters. Computational Economics, 28(4), 371-397. doi:10.1007/s10614-006-9040-8
Dawid, H., and Dermietzel, J. (2006). How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters. Computational Economics 28, 371-397.
Dawid, H., & Dermietzel, J., 2006. How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters. Computational Economics, 28(4), p 371-397.
H. Dawid and J. Dermietzel, “How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters”, Computational Economics, vol. 28, 2006, pp. 371-397.
Dawid, H., Dermietzel, J.: How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters. Computational Economics. 28, 371-397 (2006).
Dawid, Herbert, and Dermietzel, Jörn. “How Robust is the Equal Split Norm? Responsive Strategies, Selection Mechanisms and the Need for Economic Interpretation of Simulation Parameters”. Computational Economics 28.4 (2006): 371-397.

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