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Agent-Based Computer Simulation of Dichotomous Economic Growth

✍ Scribed by Roger A. McCain (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
163
Series
Advances in Computational Economics 13
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Agent-Based Computer Simulation of Dichotomous Economic Growth reports a project in agent-based computer stimulation of processes of economic growth in a population of boundedly rational learning agents.
The study is an exercise in comparative simulation. That is, the same family of growth models will be simulated under different assumptions about the nature of the learning process and details of the production and growth processes. The purpose of this procedure is to establish a relationship between the assumptions and the simulation results.
The study brings together a number of theoretical and technical developments, only some of which may be familiar to any particular reader. In this first chapter, some issues in economic growth are reviewed and the objectives of the study are outlined. In the second chapter, the simulation techniques are introduced and illustrated with baseline simulations of boundedly rational learning processes that do not involve the complications of dealing with long-run economic growth. The third chapter sketches the consensus modern theory of economic growth which is the starting point for further study. In the fourth chapter, a family of steady growth models are simulated, bringing the simulation, growth and learning aspects of the study together. In subsequent chapters, variants on the growth model are explored in a similar way. The ninth chapter introduces trade, with a spacial trading model that is combined with the growth model in the tenth chapter.
The book returns again and again to the key question: to what extent can the simulations `explain' the puzzles of economic growth, and particularly the key puzzle of dichotomization, by constructing growth and learning processes that produce the puzzling results? And just what assumptions of the simulations are most predictable associated with the puzzling results?

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-4
Dichotomization without Steady Growth: Baseline Simulations....Pages 5-30
Steady Economic Growth: The Cobb-Douglas Case with β€œEngineering-School” Human Capital....Pages 31-38
Simulations of Steady Economic Growth with a Cobb-Douglas Production Function....Pages 39-54
Growth with Non-Unitary Elasticities of Substitution....Pages 55-70
Learning-by-Doing and the Puzzles of Economic Growth: Survey and Interpretation....Pages 71-92
Learning by Doing and Dichotomous Development....Pages 93-109
Simulations with Irregular Neighborhoods....Pages 111-121
Boolean Trade Networks....Pages 123-129
Backwash and Spread: Trade Networks in a Space of Agents who Learn by Doing....Pages 131-139
Concluding Summary....Pages 141-143
Back Matter....Pages 145-163

✦ Subjects


Economic Theory; Economic Growth; Econometrics


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