Principles of Forecasting in Complex Economic Systems

B. Markey-Towler
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In this note we develop principles for forecasting economies viewed as evolving networks formed by individuals acting on the basis of their psychology and social position following Markey-Towler (2016). We review the basic formal apparatus required to understand economies as such before using results derived thereon to understand the determinants of the likelihoods that certain development paths will or will not be taken. We develop a view by which we can allow for radical uncertainty - “black swan” events - and maintain an ability to forecast. We make use of the qualitative view of the likelihood of certain development paths thus obtained to inform our quantitative estimations for the dynamics of meso-populations within the econometric framework developed by Foster et al. (1999) for modelling in the presence of evolutionary change. We obtain thus a procedure for forecasting complex economic systems.
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复杂经济系统中的预测原理
在本文中,我们开发了预测经济的原则,这些经济被视为由个人根据其心理和社会地位形成的不断发展的网络,随后马基-托勒(2016)。在使用其得出的结果来理解某些发展道路是否会被采取的可能性的决定因素之前,我们回顾了理解经济本身所需的基本形式工具。我们形成了一种观点,通过这种观点,我们可以允许极端的不确定性——“黑天鹅”事件——并保持预测能力。我们利用由此获得的某些发展路径可能性的定性观点,在Foster等人(1999)为进化变化建模而开发的计量经济学框架内,为我们对中种群动态的定量估计提供信息。由此,我们得到了一个预测复杂经济系统的程序。
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