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Implicit Microfoundations for Macroeconomics [Dataset]
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.1/13762
AuthorsIan Wright (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
Production Date2009
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DistributorEconomics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal Logo
Distributor ContactKorinna Werner-Schwarz (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), korinna.werner-schwarz@economics-ejournal.org
Distribution Date2009
Deposit DateOctober 19, 2009
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A large market economy has a huge number of degrees of freedom with weak microlevel coordination. The ‘implicit microfoundations’ approach considers this property of micro-level interactions to more strongly determine macro-level outcomes compared to the precise details of individual choice behavior; that is, the ‘particle’ nature of individuals dominates their ‘mechanical’ nature. So rather than taking an ‘explicit microfoundations’ approach, in which individuals are represented as ‘white-box’ sources of fully-specified optimizing behavior (‘rational agents’), we instead represent individuals as ‘black box’ sources of unpredictable noise subject to objective constraints (‘zero-intelligence agents’). To illustrate the potential of the approach we examine a parsimonious, agent-based macroeconomic model with implicit microfoundations. It generates many of the reported empirical distributions of capitalist economies, including the distribution of income, firm sizes, firm growth, GDP and recessions.

Abstract Date2009
KeywordsMicrofoundations; Macroeconomics; Aggregation; Power laws
Topic ClassificationA12 (JEL); B41 (JEL); C63 (JEL); D50 (JEL); E11 (JEL); P16 (JEL)
Related PublicationsIan Wright (2009). Implicit Microfoundations for Macroeconomics. Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, Vol. 3, 2009-19. http://www.economics-ejournal.org/economics/journalarticles/2009-19; Ian Wright (2008). Implicit Microfoundations for Macroeconomics. Economics Discussion Papers, No 2008-41. http://www.economics-ejournal.org/economics/discussionpapers/2008-41
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