Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5098803 Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2013 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
From the macroeconomist's viewpoint, agent based modelling has an obvious drawback: it makes impossible to think in aggregate terms. The modeller, in fact, can reconstruct aggregate variables only “from the bottom up” by summing the levels of a myriad of individual variables. We propose a modelling strategy which reduces the dimensionality of an agent based framework by replacing the actual distribution with the first and higher moments of the distribution itself. We put this strategy at work in a Macroeconomic and Agent Based Model (M&ABM) of the financial accelerator in which firms' heterogeneous degrees of financial robustness affect investment in a Greenwald-Stiglitz setting.
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