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Agent-Based Computational Macroeconomics

Open the flagship housing and credit lab first, then use this family as the index for later agent-based macro labs where distribution, networks, and spillovers matter more than averages.

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Experimental flagship lane

ACE family route

Start with the housing and credit lab. The rest of this family stays intentionally staged instead of pretending every agent-based route is open.

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All ModelsAgent-BasedHousing / CreditDSGEData-Driven Models
Route notes

Open the housing and credit lab when balance sheets and leverage are central.

Use this family when distribution and network propagation matter more than averages.

Housing and credit is the flagship lab. Later labor, firm-bank, supply-chain, and market extensions stay explicitly staged.

Flagship lab

Start with one synthetic economy

The parent page stays short. Open the housing and credit lab for the current live ACE route; the other extensions stay explicitly planned.

HeterogeneityNetworksPolicy stress
Flagship template
House pricesDefaultsCredit growthInequality

Housing / Credit ABM

The strongest V1 template because heterogeneous households, banks, leverage, house prices, and macroprudential rules all stay visible in one intuitive system.

LTV and LTI caps, rate moves, transfers, default stress, housing booms and busts.

Open flagship labOpen this when leverage, housing, and balance sheets are part of the macro question.

Planned labs

The next extensions stay specialized

Labor, contagion, supply chains, markets

Distributional route

Labor Market ABM

Planned extension

Worker search, firm hiring, wage adjustment, and unemployment duration become visible once firms and workers follow their own rules.

Contagion route

Firm-Bank Macro ABM

Planned extension

Firm balance sheets and bank lending links make amplification and contagion legible when credit channels matter as much as the aggregate shock.

Propagation route

Supply-Chain / Network ABM

Planned extension

Network structure changes how shortages, energy shocks, and supplier failures travel through production, prices, and inventories.

Market dynamics

Financial Market Microstructure ABM

Planned extension

Agent rules in trading, liquidity provision, and leverage make market dislocations, circuit breakers, and nonlinear stress more interpretable.

Policy questions

Open this family when propagation matters

Contagion and distribution
Rate hike versus credit-constrained householdsLTV cap versus house-price and leverage cycleFiscal transfer versus household cash-flow stressHiring subsidy versus labor-market slackDefault shock versus bank-firm contagionSupply disruption versus network bottlenecks
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