Mir Èkonomiki i Upravleniâ (Mar 2017)

INTEGRATION OF INPUT - OUTPUT APPROACH INTO AGENT-BASED MODELING. PART 1. METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

  • Domozhirov D. A.,
  • Ibragimov N. M.,
  • Melnikova L. V.,
  • Tsyplakov A. A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0429-2017-17-1-86-99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17 (1)
pp. 86 – 99

Abstract

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The article presents a comparison of the Agent-Based Multiregional Input-Output Model (ABMIOM) of the Russian economy and a small-size version of the Optimization Multiregional Input-Output Model (OMIOM) from the per-spective of their possible integration for spatial economic research. These models share many similar features, technically and conceptually. The two models regard the economy as a complex system of interdependent compo-nents; both have the same spatial and sectoral structure, similar production technologies. Both allow to perform a structural analysis of processes taking place in the economy in terms of industries and territories. The former is a simulation model, the latter is a linear optimization model; their major differ-ences relate to the methods of modeling the market and price mechanisms and of representing the space. We propose to use a spatial input-output model based on the real data as the source of disaggregated information at the stage of initialization of agent-based models, which opens opportunities of gradual turning them into an experimentation area for the real economy, rather than an instrument for an analysis of an artificial economy.

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