Abstract:

Economic agent-based models (ABMs) are becoming more and more data-driven, establishing themselves as increasingly valuable tools for economic research and policymaking. We propose to classify the extent to which an ABM is data-driven based on whether agent-level quantities are initialized from real-world microdata and whether the ABMs dynamics track empirical time series. This chapter discusses how making ABMs data-driven helps overcome limitations of traditional ABMs and makes ABMs a stronger alternative to equilibrium models. We review state-of-the-art methods in parameter calibration, initialization, and data assimilation, and then present successful applications that have generated new scientific knowledge and informed policy decisions. This chapter serves as a manifesto for data-driven ABMs, introducing a definition and classification and outlining the state of the field, and as a guide for those new to the field.

Citation:

Pangallo, M., & del Rio-Chanona, R. M. (2026), 'Data-Driven Economic Agent-Based Models', In 'The Economy as an Evolving Complex System IV', pp. 308–341, SFI Press, https://doi.org/10.37911/9781947864665.10
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