用学习代理分析模拟经济系统中税收抵免对家庭的影响

Jialin Dong, Kshama Dwarakanath, Svitlana Vyetrenko
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在经济建模中,对多智能体模拟器的研究越来越多。然而,最先进的研究建立了基于强化学习(RL)的模型,专门针对特定的代理类别,例如家庭,公司或政府。它缺乏对其他关键因素的适应性的关注,从而忽视了现实世界经济系统中复杂的相互作用。此外,我们注意到政府政策在分配税收抵免中的重要作用。它需要一个精心设计的战略,以减少家庭之间的差距,提高社会福利,而不是最先进的均匀分配。为了解决这些限制,我们提出了一个扩展的多智能体经济模型,该模型包含多种类型的强化学习智能体。此外,我们的研究全面探讨了税收抵免分配对家庭行为的影响,并捕捉了可以在不同家庭中观察到的支出模式的频谱。此外,我们提出了一项创新的政府政策来分配税收抵免,战略性地利用税收抵免支出模式的见解。模拟结果说明了所提出的政府策略在改善家庭间不平等方面的有效性。
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Analyzing the Impact of Tax Credits on Households in Simulated Economic Systems with Learning Agents
In economic modeling, there has been an increasing investigation into multi-agent simulators. Nevertheless, state-of-the-art studies establish the model based on reinforcement learning (RL) exclusively for specific agent categories, e.g., households, firms, or the government. It lacks concerns over the resulting adaptation of other pivotal agents, thereby disregarding the complex interactions within a real-world economic system. Furthermore, we pay attention to the vital role of the government policy in distributing tax credits. Instead of uniform distribution considered in state-of-the-art, it requires a well-designed strategy to reduce disparities among households and improve social welfare. To address these limitations, we propose an expansive multi-agent economic model comprising reinforcement learning agents of numerous types. Additionally, our research comprehensively explores the impact of tax credit allocation on household behavior and captures the spectrum of spending patterns that can be observed across diverse households. Further, we propose an innovative government policy to distribute tax credits, strategically leveraging insights from tax credit spending patterns. Simulation results illustrate the efficacy of the proposed government strategy in ameliorating inequalities across households.
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