In economics , an agent is an actor and decision maker in a Mathematical model model . Typically, every agent makes decisions by solving a well or ill defined Optimization mathematics optimization choice problem. The term agent can also be seen as equivalent to Player game player in game theory . For example, buyers and sellers are two common types of agents in partial equilibrium models of a single market. Macroeconomic model s, especially dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models that are explicitly ..., and real activity . Journal of Monetary Economics 29 1 , pp. 3 24. ref The term agent is also used in relation to Principal agent problem principal agent models in this case it refers specifically ... 1987 . Principal and agent , The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics , v. 3, pp. 966 71. ref In Agent based computational economics , the concept of an agent has been more broadly interpreted to be any ... within the context of a dynamic multi agent economic system. Representative vs. heterogenous agents An Model economics economic model in which all agents of a given type such as all consumers, or all firms are assumed to be exactly identical is called a representative agent model. A model which recognizes differences among agents is called a Heterogeneous agents heterogeneous agent model. Economists often use representative agent models when they want to describe the economy in the simplest terms possible. In contrast, they may be obliged to use heterogeneous agent models when differences ... is likely to be necessary in a model used to study Prudence Prudence in economics and finance ... Income Hypothesis . Quarterly Journal of Economics 112 1 , pp. 1 56. ref or redistributive taxation. ref Roland Benabou 2002 , Tax and education policy in a heterogeneous agent economy What levels ... economicus Agency law Demand Set References reflist Category Economics terminology Category Asymmetric ... econ mico fr Agent conomique lt kio subjektas nl Agent economie ja pt Agente econ mico ... more details
Agent based computational economics ACE is the area of computational economics that studies economic processes, including whole economy economies , as dynamic system s of interacting Agenteconomics agents .... Agent based Computational Economics Modeling Economies as Complex Adaptive Systems, Information Sciences ... 268 . ref In corresponding agent based model s, the agenteconomics agents are computational objects ... 2008 . agent based models, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition. http www.dictionaryofeconomics.com article?id pde2008 A000218&edition current&q agent based 20computational 20modeling ... to the study of economic systems . ref Leigh Tesfatsion 2002 . Agent Based Computational Economics ... of agent autonomy and learning. ref Tesfatsion, Leigh 2006 , Agent Based Computational Economics ... 2006 . Agent Based Computational Economics A Constructive Approach to Economic Theory, ch. 16, Handbook ... Dynamics The Agent Based Computational Economics Approach. World Scientific Publishing ISBN ... pdf OeffnerDissohneAnhang.pdf Agent based Keynesian Macroeconomics . PhD thesis, Faculty of Economics ... ref Leigh Tesfatsion 2006 , Agent Based Computational Economics A Constructive Approach to Economic ... tesfatsi hbintlt.pdf PDF . ref Overview The Agenteconomics agents in ACE models can ... 2009 , pp. 685 686. ref See also ACEGES Agent based social simulation Computational economics Econophysics ... links http www.econ.iastate.edu tesfatsi ace.htm Agent Based Computational Economics Leigh Tesfatsion ... by agents in equilibrium economics equilibrium is replaced by the less restrictive postulate of agents ... us catalog general subject Economics MacroeconomicTheory ?view usa&ci 9780198288695 Description ... Intensive Analyses in Economics, Handbook of Computational Economics , v. 2, ch. 17 ... tesfatsi Judd.finalrev.pdf PDF . br     , 1998. Numerical Methods in Economics , MIT ... with, game theory as an agent based method for modeling social interactions. ref name COMP> ... more details
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For the 1922 film starring Oliver Hardy The Agent film Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Agent Cover theagentcover.jpg Artist Little Man Tate band Little Man Tate B side Just Can t Take It Released Start date 2006 3 6 df yes Format 7 vinyl , Music download Download Recorded 2006, Steelworks, Sheffield Genre Indie Rock Length Label Yellow Van Records Yellow Van Writer Windle Marriott Producer Shanks Audio sample? Certification This single The Agent br 2006 Next single What? What You Got? br 2006 Misc The Agent was the debut single by Sheffield based indie music indie band Little Man Tate band Little Man Tate . The single was initially released as a limited pressing of 1,800 copies on 7 gramophone record vinyl , on Yellow Van Records . The single peaked at 117 in the UK Singles Chart . The single was very highly rated by Planet Sound , who gave it 9 10, calling it the best single of 2006 thus far. Follow up single What? What You Got? also scored 9 10, making them one of only 3 artists to get 2 9 10 ratings with songs on one album, along with Muse band Muse and The Magic Numbers . Track listing The Agent Just Can t Take It External links http www.littlemantate.co.uk Official Website DEFAULTSORT Agent, The Category 2006 singles Category Little Man Tate songs Category Debut singles ... more details
A focus of the subject is how Agenteconomics economic agents behave or interact and how economy ... in behavioral economics , it postulates that Agenteconomics agents choose strategies to maximize their payoffs ...Hatnote This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics disambiguation . Outline Outline of economics pp semi small yes Economics sidebar Economics is the Social sciences social science that analyzes the Production theory basics production , Distribution economics distribution , and Consumption economics consumption of Good economics and accounting goods and Service economics services . The term economics comes from the Ancient Greek lang grc wikt lang ..., but economists in the latter 19th century suggested economics as a shorter term for economic ... Marshall 1879 . The Economics of Industry , Macmillan, p. http books.google.com books?id wFc4yr9xfqAC ... positive economics describing what is and normative economics advocating what ought to be between economic theory and applied economics between Rational choice theory rational and behavioral economics and between mainstream economics more orthodox dealing with the rationality individualism equilibrium nexus and heterodox economics more radical dealing with the institutions history social structure nexus . ref Davis, John B. 2006 . Heterodox Economics, the Fragmentation of the Mainstream, and Embedded Individual Analysis , in Future Directions in Heterodox Economics . Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press. ref Economic analysis may be applied throughout society, as in business economics business , financial economics finance , Health economics health care , and government, but also to such diverse ... LIBRARY Enc Crime.html Crime, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. . Retrieved October 21, 2007. ref education economics education , ref The World Bank 2007 . http go.worldbank.org 78EK1G87M0 Economics of Education. . Retrieved October 21, 2007. ref the Family economics family , Law and economics ... more details
In economics , game theory , decision theory , and artificial intelligence , a rational agent is an agent which has clear preferences , models uncertainty via expected values , and always chooses to perform the action that results in the Optimization mathematics optimal outcome for itself from among all feasible actions. Rational agents are also studied in the fields of cognitive science , ethics , and philosophy, including the philosophy of practical reason . A rational agent can be anything that makes decisions, typically a person, firm, machine, or software. The action a rational agent takes depends on the preferences of the agent the agent s information of its environment, which may come from past experiences the actions, duties and obligations available to the agent the estimated or actual benefits and the chances of success of the actions. In game theory and classical economics , it is often assumed that the actor s, people, and firms are rational. However, the extent that people and firms behave rationally is subject to debate. Economists often assume the models of rational choice theory and bounded rationality to formalize and predict the behavior of individuals and firms. Rational agents sometimes behave in manners that are counter intuitive to many people, as in the Traveler s dilemma . Artificial intelligence has borrowed the term rational agents from economics to describe ... Artificial intelligence Russell Norvig 2003 See also Economics Homo economicus Agenteconomics Bounded rationality Rational choice theory Game theory Software Intelligent agent Software agent Category Artificial intelligence Category Concepts in ethics Category Economics terminology Category Game theory Category Humans Category Reasoning cs Racion ln agent is Skynsamur gj randi ru ... to intelligent agent s , autonomous software programs that display intelligence. NOTOC References Economics and game theory Citation last Osborne first Martin last2 Rubinstein first2 Ariel year 2001 ... more details
, an Model economics economic model is said to have a representative agent if all Agenteconomics ... field of economic research. Critique Hartley, however, finds these reasons for representative agent modelling unconvincing. Kirman 1992 , too, is critical of the representative agent approach in economics ... approach to economics could be Agent based computational economicsagent based simulation models ... See also Agenteconomics Homo economicus Aggregate demand Aggregation problem Category Economics models ...nofootnotes date April 2010 Economist s use the term representative agent to refer to the typical decision ... agent when agents differ, but act in such a way that the sum of their choices is mathematically equivalent ... whose choices cannot be aggregated in this way is called a heterogeneous agent model . The notion of the representative agent can be traced back to the late 19th century. Francis Edgeworth 1881 used ... Principles of Economics . However, after Lucas critique Robert Lucas, Jr. s critique of econometric ... agent became more prominent and more controversial. Many macroeconomic model s today are characterized by an explicitly stated optimization problem of the representative Agenteconomicsagent , which may be either a consumer or a producer or, frequently, both types of representative ... aggregate demand or supply curves. Motivation When economists study a representative agent, this is because ... analyzing many different decisions. Of course, economists must abandon the representative agent ... but an analysis of health insurance would probably require a heterogeneous agent model since health ... agent modelling in contemporary macroeconomics. The Lucas critique 1976 pointed out that policy ... making situation of the individual agent. In such a model, an economist could analyze a policy change by recalculating the decision problem of each agent under the new policy, then aggregating these decisions ... that consumers and or firms could be described as a representative agent. General equilibrium ... more details
from economics , rational agent . Intelligent agents in artificial intelligence are closely related to agenteconomicsagent s in Agent based computational economicseconomics , and versions of the intelligent agent paradigm are studied in cognitive science , ethic s, the philosophy of practical ... intelligence , an intelligent agent IA is an autonomous entity which observes through sensors and acts upon an Environment biophysical environment using actuators i.e. it is an Software agentagent and directs its activity towards achieving goals i.e. it is rational choice theory rational ... very complex a reflex machine such as a thermostat is an intelligent agent, ref According to the definition ... SimpleReflex.png thumb right 408px Simple reflex agent Intelligent agents are often described ... agents are sometimes called abstract intelligent agent s AIA Citation needed date October ... social simulation s. Intelligent agents are also closely related to software agent s an autonomous ... intelligent agent may be used to refer to a software agent that has some intelligence, regardless if it is not a rational agent by Russell and Norvig s definition. For example, autonomous programs used ... and improve through interaction with the environment embodied agent embodiment learn quickly from large ..., forgetting, etc. Structure of agents A simple agent program can be defined mathematically as an agent ... action the agent can perform or to a coefficient, feedback element, function or constant that affects eventual actions math f P ast rightarrow A math Agent function is an abstract concept as it could ... first1 Tomas title Design of Agent Based Models location Repin publisher Bruckner Publishing year ... agent , instead, maps every possible percept to an action. We use the term percept to refer to the agent s perceptional inputs at any given instant. In the following figures an agent is anything that can ... agent Image Model based reflex agent.png thumb right 408px Model based reflex agent Image Model ... more details
Identity economics captures the idea that we make economic choices based on both monetary incentives and our identity holding monetary incentives constant, we avoid actions that conflict with our concept of self. The fundamentals of identity economics was first formulated by nobel prize in economics Nobel Prize winning economist George Akerlof and Rachel Kranton in their article Economics and Identity, ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Economics and Identity, Quarterly Journal of Economics CVX 3 , August 2000, pp. 715 753. ref published in Quarterly Journal of Economics. This article provides a framework for incorporating social identity social identities into standard economics models, expanding the standard utility function to include both pecuniary payoffs and identity utility. The authors demonstrate the importance of identity in economics by showing how predictions of the classic principal agent problem principal agent problem change when the identity of the agent is considered. Research Akerlof and Kranton provide an overview of their work in the book Identity Economics, ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Identity Economics, Princeton University Press, 2010. ref published in 2010. In the book, they provide a layman s approach to Identity Economics and apply the concept to workplace ... of Identity Economics. ref Akerlof, G. and R. Kranton, Identity and the Economics of Organizations .... Kranton, Identity and Schooling Some Lessons for the Economics of Education, Journal of Economic Literature ... Following papers have used social identity to examine a variety of subjects within economics. Moses ... of papers that study economics and identity, see articles by Claire Hill 2007 and John Davis 2004 . ref Claire Hill, The Law and Economics of Identity, Queen s Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2007. ref ref ... References Reflist External links http identityeconomics.org Identity Economics homepage . http elsa.berkeley.edu ... page . Category Economics Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
sellers and a few buyers. General economic concepts AgenteconomicsAgent Aggregate demand Aggregate ...The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to economicsEconomics &ndash analyzes the Production theory basics production , Distribution economics distribution , and Consumption economics consumption of Good economics and accounting goods and Service economics services . It aims to explain how economy economies work and how economic Agenteconomics agents interact. Nature of economicsEconomics can be described as all of the following Academic discipline &ndash body of knowledge ... science &ndash field of academic scholarship that explores aspects of human society. Essence of economics Business Economy Finance Trade Branches of economics Subdisciplines of economics Attention economics Behavioural economics Bioeconomics biophysical Bioeconomics Contract theory Development economics Econometrics Economic geography Economic history Economic sociology Education economics Energy economics Entrepreneurial economics Environmental economics Feminist economics Financial economics Green economics Industrial organization Information economics International economics Institutional economics Labor economics Law and economics Managerial economics Mathematical economics Monetary economics Public finance Public economics Real estate economics Regional science Resource economics Socialist economics Welfare economics Methodologies or approaches Behavioural economics Computational economics Econometrics Evolutionary economics Experimental economics Praxeology used by the Austrian School Social psychology Multidisciplinary fields involving economics Constitutional economics Econophysics Neuroeconomics Political economy Socioeconomics Thermoeconomics Transport economicsEconomics ... Economy of Asia in topic Economy of Economy of Europe Oceania in topic Economy of History of economics Main History of economic thought Ancient economic thought Economics of classical antiquity Aristotle ... more details
include computational modeling of economic systems , whether agent based computational economicsagent based , ref name Page2008 Scott E. Page, 2008. agent based models, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition. http www.dictionaryofeconomics.com article?id pde2008 A000218&edition current&q agent based 20computational 20modeling&topicid &result number 1 Abstract . ref general equilibrium general equilibrium , ref The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2008. 2nd Edition br   ... to that end is agent based computational economics ACE , the computational study of economic processes, including whole economy economies , as dynamic system s of interacting Agenteconomics agents . ref Scott E. Page, 2008. agent based models, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition .... Agent Based Computational Economics A Constructive Approach to Economic Theory, ch. 16, Handbook of Computational ... of Computational Economics , v. 2, Agent Based Computational Economics , Elsevier. http www.elsevier.com ...     , 2002. Agent Based Computational Economics Growing Economies from the Bottom Up, Artificial ... that has gone before. ref Leigh Tesfatsion, 2006. Agent Based Computational Economics A Constructive ... Tesfatsion, 2001. Introduction to the Special Issue on Agent based Computational Economics, Journal ... economics http www.econ.iastate.edu tesfatsi ace.htm Agent Based Computational Economics ...Economics sidebar Computational economics is a research discipline at the interface between computer science and economic and management science . ref name compecon Computational Economics . http www.springer.com economics economic theory journal 10614 About This Journal and http www.springer.com economics .... Handbook of Computational Economics , v. 1, ch. 1 6, preview http www.sciencedirect.com science ..., Hans M. Amman, David A. Kendrick, and John Rust, ed., 1996. Handbook of Computational Economics , v ... in econometrics, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition. http www.dictionaryofeconomics.com ... more details
dictdef A government agent or a federal agent is an agent of a federal government federal law enforcement agency . See also G Man slang G man special agent law enforcement stub Category Law enforcement ... more details
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Agent 13 may refer to Agent 13 The Midnight Avenger , The main character of an eponymous spy fiction series published by TSR from 1986 1988 Agent 13, an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the Marvel Universe, an alias of Sharon Carter Agent 13, A supporting character in the spy parody TV series Get Smart disambig ... more details
In economics, absorption is the total demand for all final good final marketed goods and services by all Agenteconomics economic agent s resident in an economy , regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves. As the absorption is equal to the sum of all domestically produced goods consumed locally and all imports, it is equal to national income minus the balance of trade . ref cite book title Terms of Trade Glossary of International Economics last Deardorff first Alan V. authorlink Alan Deardorff year 2006 publisher World Scientific Publishing location Hackensack isbn 978 981 256 603 4 ref The term was coined, and its relation to the balance of trade identified, by Sidney Alexander in 1952. ref cite journal last Haberler authorlink Gottfried Haberler first Gottfried year 1976 month December title The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments journal Journal of Economic Literature volume 14 issue 4 pages pp. 1324 1328 accessdate 2008 01 16 ref The term absorption is often used in real estate to assess demand for leasing space. Footnotes reflist Category Macroeconomics and monetary economics Category Economics terminology trade stub ... more details
other uses In professional sports , a free agent is a player who is eligible to sign with any club or franchise .... In some circumstances, the free agent s options are limited by league rules. The term came into wider ... Unrestricted free agent Unrestricted free agents are players without a team. They have either ... free agent The specific rules of restricted free agency vary among the major professional sports ... team s offer for the restricted free agent, the new team provides some number of Draft sports draft selections to the original team as compensation for losing the player. Undrafted free agent Players ... , a free agent is a player that has been released by a professional association football club and now .... National Football League usage Restricted free agents Restricted free agent s RFAs are players ... of no more than 37 total players a season. If a player was a protected Plan B free agent, he was incapable ... remaining in the bottom 60 of players. Teams that lose a Type A free agent, to whom they have offered arbitration, receive the top draft pick from the team that signs the free agent, plus a supplemental ... mlb 10 31 elias.rankings index.html title Free agent Mark Teixeira tops the annual Elias player ..., will dramatically change free agent compensation. Players will no longer be classified by type. Instead ... as an NHL player, and whose contract has expired, will become an unrestricted free agent. On July ... agent however, under the current NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement CBA teams losing unrestricted ... not been selected in the NHL Draft can sign with any team as a free agent. Australian Football League ... ref Drawbacks for owners The economics of free agency are disadvantageous for team owners it can ... divisions. See also Free agent business Restricted free agent Undrafted sportsperson References reflist ... list of free English association footballers DEFAULTSORT Free Agent Category Sports terminology Category Baseball labor relations ca Agent lliure de Free Agent Allgemein et Vabaagent es Agente libre ... more details
Economics sidebar Mainstream economics is a term used to refer to widely accepted economics as taught across prominent universities, and in contrast to heterodox economics . It has been associated with neoclassical economics ref David Colander David C. Colander 2000 . Complexity and History of Economic ... combines neoclassical methods and Keynesian economics Keynesian approach macroeconomics. ref Olivier J. Blanchard 2008 , neoclassical synthesis, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics , 2nd Edition ... major contemporary orthodox schools of economics economic schools of thought are the saltwater and freshwater economics saltwater and freshwater schools . The saltwater schools consist of the universities ... to macroeconomics . History Economics has, in modern times, always featured multiple schools of economic ... the current use of the term mainstream economics is specific to the post World War II era, particularly ... Keynesian economics, for instance. Prior to the development of modern academic economics, the dominant ... school. With the development of modern economics, conventionally given as the late 18th century The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith , British economics developed and became dominated by what is now called the classical economics classical school . From The Wealth of Nations until the Great Depression , the dominant school within the Anglosphere was classical economics, and its successor, neoclassical economics . ref The precise distinction and relationship between classical economics and neoclassical economics is Classical economics Debates on the definition of classical economics ... school of economics in Germany, and throughout the 19th century there were debates in British economics, most notably the opposition underconsumptionist school. During the Great Depression and the following Second World War , the school of Keynesian economics gained prominence, which built on the work of the underconsumptionist school, and present day mainstream economics stems from the neoclassical ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Screening in economics refers to a strategy of combating adverse selection , one of the potential decision making complications in cases of asymmetric information . The concept of screening is first developed by Michael Spence 1973 , and should be distinguished from Signalling economics signalling , which implies that the informed agent moves first. For purposes of screening, asymmetric information cases assume two Agenteconomics economic agent s&mdash which we call, for example, Abel and Cain&mdash where Abel knows more about himself than Cain knows about Abel. The agents are attempting to engage in some sort of Database transaction transaction , often involving a long term relationship, though that qualifier is not necessary. The screener the one with less information, in this case, Cain attempts to rectify this asymmetry by learning as much as he can about Abel. The actual screening process depends on the nature of the scenario, but is usually closely connected with the future relationship. In education economics , screening models are commonly contrasted with human capital theory. In a screening model used to determine an applicant s ability to learn, giving preference to applicants who have earned academic degrees reduces the employer s risk of hiring someone with a diminished capacity for learning. Examples Bank s will often screen people interested in borrowing money in order to weed out those who won t be able to pay it back. Banks might ask potential borrowers for their financial history , job security , reason for borrowing , asset s, education , experience and so on. A Employment Employer firm s interview process is a method of screening, using the conversation to learn about the person s personality by way of mannerisms ... Adverse selection Joseph E. Stiglitz DEFAULTSORT Screening Economics Category Asymmetric information Category Education economics Econ stub es Screening econom a ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In computer science a fuzzy agent is a software agent that implements fuzzy logic . This software entity interacts with its environment through an adaptive rule base and can therefore be considered as a type of intelligent agent . DEFAULTSORT Fuzzy Agent Category Artificial intelligence AI stub su Ag n Fuzzy ... more details
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Agent X may refer to Agent X Music Producers , a British production and songwriting team Agent Extensibility Protocol , a standardised framework for extensible Simple Network Management Protocol agents Agent X Chuck , the codename for the character Alexei Volkoff Timothy Dalton on the popular NBC TV series, Chuck TV series Chuck Agent X Marvel Comics , a fictional mercenary whose adventures have been published by Marvel Comics Agent X Jim Burley , another fictional mercenary owned by Marvel Comics Agent X 1986 video game Agent X 1986 video game , a 1986 video game released by Mastertronic Agent X II The Mad Prof s Back , a 1987 sequel to this game Agent X may also refer to Secret Agent X , the title of a U.S. pulp magazine published by A. A. Wyn, and the name of the main character featured in the magazine Secret Agent X 9 , a comic strip begun by writer Dashiell Hammett and artist Alex Raymond Secret Agent X 9 1937 serial Secret Agent X 9 1937 serial , a 1937 Universal movie serial based on this comic strip Secret Agent X 9 1945 serial Secret Agent X 9 1945 serial , a 1945 Universal movie serial based on this comic strip disambig fr AgentX ... more details
In the real estate business, a buyer agent refers to an agent or broker that represents the buyer in a transaction. This can include buyer agents from traditional listing firms, as well as buyer agents from EBA Exclusive Buyer Agent firms, which represent the interests of the buyer in all transactions. Also See EBA, or Exclusive Buyer Agent Category Real estate ... more details