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A multi-agent model of several economic regions

Sarah Wolf, Steffen Fürst (), Antoine Mandel, Wiebke Lass (), Daniel Lincke (), Federico Pablo-Marti () and Carlo Jaeger
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Sarah Wolf: Global Climate Forum e.V.
Steffen Fürst: PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Wiebke Lass: PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Daniel Lincke: PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Federico Pablo-Marti: UAH - Universidad de Alcalá - University of Alcalá
Carlo Jaeger: Global Climate Forum e.V.

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Abstract: This paper presents Lagom regiO: a multi-agent model of several growing economic areas in interaction. The model is part of the Lagom model family: economic multi-agent models developed to make steps toward understanding equilibrium selection and identifying win-win opportunities for climate policy. The particular feature of the model presented here is that it locates agents in one of a user-chosen number of regions. It can thus be used to represent diverse economic areas by specifying characteristics of agents and their interaction network as depending on their regions.

Keywords: Multi-agent model; Growing economy; Economic regions; Emissions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-06
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Published in Environmental Modelling and Software, 2013, 44, pp.25-43. ⟨10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.12.012⟩

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DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2012.12.012

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