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*Look at Chris's software and start trying to see if real-life economic problems are reproduced in the simulation | *Look at Chris's software and start trying to see if real-life economic problems are reproduced in the simulation | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 30 September 2008
This page will detail work done in Agent-Based simulation of a minimal economy (MinSim) at Princeton University and links to research being done elsewhere.
This page will be under constant construction during the Fall 2008-2009 term. Please come back soon for updates.
Research
Links to Chris Chan's papers on MinSim:
Papers on economic Agent-Based simulation
Meeting Agendas/Tasks for Next Meeting
09/29/08 For next week:
- Look up information on Aspen project/failure(?) (starting point: Aspen)
- Look at Chris's software and start trying to see if real-life economic problems are reproduced in the simulation
- Examples:
- Tariffs, international trade
- Specialization of labor, Adam Smith
- Maximizing revenue of entrepreneurs vs total country revenue
- Stagflation, Philip's curve
- Post summaries of articles up on the wiki
- Sign up for the wiki
- Edit the section "Papers on economic Agent-Based simulation"
Extension:
- Look at the household model and formulate ways to improve Chris's model