Econophysics: Empirical facts and agent-based models
Anirban Chakraborti, Ioane Muni Toke, Marco Patriarca, Frederic, Abergel

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent empirical findings and agent-based models in Econophysics, highlighting statistical properties of financial data and modeling approaches in markets, wealth distribution, and strategic interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of empirical facts and agent-based modeling techniques in Econophysics, integrating recent research and high-frequency data analysis.
Findings
Financial returns exhibit fat tails and volatility clustering.
Order book data shows specific statistical properties.
Asset correlations analyzed through random matrix and graph theories.
Abstract
This article aims at reviewing recent empirical and theoretical developments usually grouped under the term Econophysics. Since its name was coined in 1995 by merging the words Economics and Physics, this new interdisciplinary field has grown in various directions: theoretical macroeconomics (wealth distributions), microstructure of financial markets (order book modelling), econometrics of financial bubbles and crashes, etc. In the first part of the review, we discuss on the emergence of Econophysics. Then we present empirical studies revealing statistical properties of financial time series. We begin the presentation with the widely acknowledged stylized facts which describe the returns of financial assets- fat tails, volatility clustering, autocorrelation, etc.- and recall that some of these properties are directly linked to the way time is taken into account. We continue with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Financial Risk and Volatility Modeling · Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
