ADAGE unifies four common agent-based modelling tasks, policy design, calibration, scenario generation, and robust behavioral learning, under a single Stackelberg game formulation with adaptive behavioral policies.
Reinforcement Learning for Economic Policy: A New Frontier?
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Agent-based computational economics is a field with a rich academic history, yet one which has struggled to enter mainstream policy design toolboxes, plagued by the challenges associated with representing a complex and dynamic reality. The field of Reinforcement Learning (RL), too, has a rich history, and has recently been at the centre of several exponential developments. Modern RL implementations have been able to achieve unprecedented levels of sophistication, handling previously unthinkable degrees of complexity. This review surveys the historical barriers of classical agent-based techniques in economic modelling, and contemplates whether recent developments in RL can overcome any of them.
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ADAGE: A generic two-layer framework for adaptive agent based modelling
ADAGE unifies four common agent-based modelling tasks, policy design, calibration, scenario generation, and robust behavioral learning, under a single Stackelberg game formulation with adaptive behavioral policies.