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Modeling local monetary flows in poor regions: A research setup to simulate the multiplier effect in local economies

Rinke C. Hoekstra (), Henk van Arkel and Bas Leurs
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Rinke C. Hoekstra: STRO Foundation
Henk van Arkel: STRO Foundation
Bas Leurs: STRO Foundation

Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems - scientific journal, 2007, vol. 5, issue 2, 138-150

Abstract: In poor regions, lack of local monetary circulation is one of the key elements causing underdevelopment. The more incoming money is passed from hand to hand, the more the local economy will be stimulated. However, in most poor areas money is spent outside the community before circulating locally, reducing the effectiveness of money inflow dramatically. Development programs would increase their effectiveness if knowledge was available on how spending money could lead to optimized and prolonged local circulation. To gain this knowledge a simulation tool will be created, which is able to analyze financial flows, to evaluate the potency of specific actions aimed on local development, and to monitor a development scheme during the execution phase. The basic model will be developed through a multi-agent approach, where each agent represents one (or more) family/households belonging to one of several socio-economic groups. A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) of the local economy will be used as a basis to set up a spendings matrix for each agent, defining its spending priorities. Artificial Intelligence techniques will be used to give the agent the possibility to make decisions on how to satisfy these spending priorities. Also, social dynamics, the simulation of strategic planning behavior, learning, and exchange in limited networks will be addressed. The simulation application will consist of a common user interface allowing the user to "play" the simulation. This user interface layer will be "pluggable" with the underlying programming layer responsible for the calculations on the simulation, so that different plug-ins may be used for different simulation techniques. Classification-ACM-1998: J.4

Keywords: multiplier effect; simulation; multi-agent based simulation; social accounting matrix; artificial intelligence techniques (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E51 O18 R15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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