Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy

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Autor(a) principal: Silvestre, João
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Araújo, Tanya, St. Aubyn, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/29447
Resumo: We combine macro and microeconomic perspectives in an agent-based endogenous growth model that uses individual satisfaction as a driver of human capital accumulation. The micro perspective is based on individual satisfaction: an utility function computed from the income variation in space (relative to others) and time. The macro perspective emerges from micro decisions that, at an aggregate level, determine an important social decision about the share of the working population engaged in producing ideas (i.e. skilled workers). Underlying our analysis is the Easterlin hypothesis (Easterlin, in: David, Melvin (eds) Nations and households in economic growth: essays in Honor of Moses Abramowitz, Academic Press, New York, 1974, J Econ Behav Organ 27(1):35–47, 1995) which states that individuals care much more about their relative income than about increases in their own income, weakening the link between growth and income. Simulations show that growth and satisfaction levels are higher when relative and absolute incomes are equally weighted in satisfaction computation and are lower when satisfaction only depends on relative incomes.
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title Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
spellingShingle Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
Silvestre, João
Agent Modeling
Education
Human Capital
Economic Growth
Individual Satisfaction
title_short Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
title_full Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
title_fullStr Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
title_full_unstemmed Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
title_sort Individual satisfaction and economic growth in an agent-based economy
author Silvestre, João
author_facet Silvestre, João
Araújo, Tanya
St. Aubyn, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Tanya
St. Aubyn, Miguel
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silvestre, João
Araújo, Tanya
St. Aubyn, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agent Modeling
Education
Human Capital
Economic Growth
Individual Satisfaction
topic Agent Modeling
Education
Human Capital
Economic Growth
Individual Satisfaction
description We combine macro and microeconomic perspectives in an agent-based endogenous growth model that uses individual satisfaction as a driver of human capital accumulation. The micro perspective is based on individual satisfaction: an utility function computed from the income variation in space (relative to others) and time. The macro perspective emerges from micro decisions that, at an aggregate level, determine an important social decision about the share of the working population engaged in producing ideas (i.e. skilled workers). Underlying our analysis is the Easterlin hypothesis (Easterlin, in: David, Melvin (eds) Nations and households in economic growth: essays in Honor of Moses Abramowitz, Academic Press, New York, 1974, J Econ Behav Organ 27(1):35–47, 1995) which states that individuals care much more about their relative income than about increases in their own income, weakening the link between growth and income. Simulations show that growth and satisfaction levels are higher when relative and absolute incomes are equally weighted in satisfaction computation and are lower when satisfaction only depends on relative incomes.
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