Integration of input–output approach into agent-based modeling. Part 1. Methodological principles

D. Domozhirov, N. Ibragimov, L. Melnikova, A. Tsyplakov
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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.
将输入输出方法集成到基于智能体的建模中。第1部分。方法论的原则
本文从空间经济研究中基于主体的多区域投入产出模型(ABMIOM)与小型版的优化多区域投入产出模型(OMIOM)的整合可能性角度进行了比较。这些模型在技术上和概念上有许多相似的特性。这两种模式都将经济视为一个由相互依赖的组成部分组成的复杂系统;两者具有相同的空间和部门结构,相似的生产技术。两者都允许在行业和地区方面对经济中发生的过程进行结构分析。前者为仿真模型,后者为线性优化模型;它们的主要区别在于对市场和价格机制的建模方法以及表示空间的方法。我们建议在基于主体的模型初始化阶段使用基于真实数据的空间投入产出模型作为分解信息的来源,这为逐步将其转变为实体经济的试验区而不是分析人工经济的工具提供了机会。
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