An interdisciplinary model for macroeconomics

Haldane, A. G. and Turrell, A. E.,(2018), An interdisciplinary model for macroeconomics. , Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 34, Numbers 1–2, 2018, pp. 219–251, UNSPECIFIED

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Abstract

Macroeconomic modelling has been under intense scrutiny since the Great Financial Crisis, when serious shortcomings were exposed in the methodology used to understand the economy as a whole. Criticism has been levelled at the assumptions employed in the dominant models, particularly that economic agents are homogeneous and optimizing and that the economy is equilibrating. This paper seeks to explore an interdisciplinary approach to macroeconomic modelling, with techniques drawn from other (natural and social) sciences. Specifically, it discusses agent-based modelling, which is used across a wide range of disciplines, as an example of such a technique. Agent-based models are complementary to existing approaches and are suited to answering macroeconomic questions where complexity, heterogeneity, networks, and heuristics play an important role.
Keywords : Macroeconomic modelling has been under intense scrutiny since the Great Financial Crisis, when serious shortcomings were exposed in the methodology used to understand the economy as a whole. Criticism has been levelled at the assumptions employed in the dominant models, particularly that economic agents are homogeneous and optimizing and that the economy is equilibrating. This paper seeks to explore an interdisciplinary approach to macroeconomic modelling, with techniques drawn from other (natural and social) sciences. Specifically, it discusses agent-based modelling, which is used across a wide range of disciplines, as an example of such a technique. Agent-based models are complementary to existing approaches and are suited to answering macroeconomic questions where complexity, heterogeneity, networks, and heuristics play an important role., UNSPECIFIED
Journal or Publication Title: Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 34, Numbers 1–2, 2018, pp. 219–251
Volume: 34
Number: 1-2
Item Type: Article
Subjects: Ekonomi Pembangunan
Depositing User: Elok Inajati
Date Deposited: 26 Dec 2019 07:50
Last Modified: 26 Dec 2019 07:50
URI: https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/908

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