My interests lie in the intersection of economics, networks, and computation. I am currently studying labour dynamics as a process where people flow throughout the economy by moving from one firm to another. I study these flows by looking at detailed data about employment histories of each individual and every firm in entire economies. Using this information, I construct networks of firms in order to map the roads that people take throughout their careers. This allows to study labour markets at an unprecedented fine-grained level of detail. I employ agent-based computing methods to understand how economic shocks and policies alter labour flows, which eventually translate into unemployment and other related problems.
Agent-based computing in economics and finance
Large-scale agent-based models
Agent models calibrated by micro-data
Complex adaptive systems
Mathematical analysis of agent systems
Analyzing economic dynamics through game theory and agent based evolutionary models. My research topics go from dynamics of organizations to industrial dynamics, macroeconomic dynamics and economic policy analysis.
Analytical Sociology; Social Mechanisms; ABMs; Opinion Dynamics
structure of scientific revolutions, dynamics of innovation, exploration-exploitation dynamics
Psychology, Opinion Dynamics, Contested Infrastructures, Social Judgment Theory
Researcher in social simulation or Computational social scientists
in LISC (Irstea), and associate researcher in LAPSCO (UCA) https://www.lapsco.fr/HUET-Sylvie.html