Microsimulation modelling of the corporate firm : exploring micro-macro economic relations

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Microsimulation modelling of the corporate firm : exploring micro-macro economic relations

Frank W. van Tongeren

(Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems, 427)

New York : Springer-Verlag, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-269) and indexes

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My interest in microsimulation started to develop when I was exposed to the works of Guy Orcutt and his associates on microsimulation of households in the USA, and those of Gunnar Eliasson and his associates on simulatio~ of Swedish firms. Their approaches promised the exciting possibility to represent an by simulating the behaviour of individual microeconomic entire economic system units on a computer. The construction of a large scale microsimulation model seemed to be a worthwhile adventure which could yield much more detailed results than existing models. It was also evident that microsimulation of firms is a relatively underdeveloped area, in spite of the large number of operational microsimulation models of households in the USA and Europe. Developing the computer implementation has been an integral part of the research. Translating initially vague ideas into mathematical formulae and subsequently into a structured computer language provides a testing ground for 10Bical consistency of ideas. When writing this book I have purposefully abstained from describing the computer program and dedicated solution algorithms. The reason is that the book is primarily directed towards readers interested in economics and therefore uses the language of economics and not that of computer science. The simulation model has been programmed for the personal computer in Turbo Pascal. Sophisticated memory management techniques have lifted constraints on the number of firms which can be simulated on the PC.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 The firm in models of the economy.- 3 A model of routine decisions and realized outcomes.- 4 A model of investment decisions.- 5 How the combined model works.- 6 Model application.- 7 From micro to macro and back: Simulating the impact of changing sales expectations.- 8 From macro to micro and back: Simulation of the impact of investment subsidy policies.- 9 Simulation of structural changes at the sector level.- 10 Summary and appraisal.- Appendix A List of symbols.- Appendix B Derivation of price and output reactions of the firm.- Appendix C Detailed analysis of the market shares equation.- Appendix D Parameters and initial values.- Appendix E On the difficulties of adapting AGE models to imperfect competition and heterogeneous behaviour of firms.- References.- Author index.

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