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Correspondence to Gabriele Tedeschi.

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For valuable comments and without implicating for any errors, we thank participants at the 16th Workshop on Economics and Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, Ancona, June 23–25 (2011). Special thanks to Mauro Gallegati and Stefania Vitali whose detailed comments have been especially useful.

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Bargigli, L., Tedeschi, G. Major trends in agent-based economics. J Econ Interact Coord 8, 211–217 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11403-012-0105-6

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