Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: abcEconomics
Version: 0.9.4b2
Summary: Agent-Based Complete Economy modelling platform
Home-page: https://github.com/AB-CE/abce.git
Author: Davoud Taghawi-Nejad
Author-email: Davoud@Taghawi-Nejad.de
License: UNKNOWN
Description: ABCE the Agent-Based Computational Economy platform that makes modeling easier
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        ABCE is a Python based modeling platform for economic simulations.
        ABCE comes with standard functions to simulations of trade, production
        and consumption. The modeler can concentrate on implementing
        the logic and decisions of an agents; ABCE takes care of all exchange
        of goods and production and consumption.
        
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        In ABCE  goods have the physical properties of
        goods in reality in the sense that if agent A gives a good to agent B, then
        - unlike information - agent B receives the good and agent B does not have
        the good anymore.
        The ownership and transformations (production or consumption) of goods are
        automatically handled by the platform.
        
        ABCE models are programmed in standard Python, stock functions of agents
        can be inherited from archetype classes (Firm or Household). The only
        not-so-standard Python is that agents are executed in parallel by the
        Simulation class (in start.py).
        
        ABCE allows the modeler to program agents as ordinary Python class-objects,
        but run the simulation on a multi-core/processor computer. It takes no
        effort or intervention from the modeler to run the simulation on a
        multi-core system.
        The speed advantages of using ABCE with multi-processes enabled.
        ABCE are typically only observed for 10000 agents and more. Below, it
        might be slower than pure python implementation. ABCE supports pypy3,
        which is approximately 10 times faster than CPython.
        
        ABCE is a scheduler and a set of agent classes.
        According to the schedule the simulation class calls - each sub-round - agents
        to execute some actions. Each agent executes these actions
        using some of the build-in functions, such as trade, production and
        consumption of ABCE. The agents can use the full set of commands of the
        Python general purpose language.
        
        The audience of ABCE are economists that want to model agent-based
        models of trade and production.
        
        ABCE does support an accounting framework
        for financial simulations. `ESL can be downloaded here <https://github.com/AB-CE/ABCESL>`_.
        
        ABCE runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux. ABCE runs 10x faster on pypy!
        
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           :alt: ABCE build status on Travis CI
           :target: https://travis-ci.org/AB-CE/abce
        
        .. image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/c2w73u9im2b87reb?svg=true
           :alt: ABCE build status on Appveyor CI
           :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/AB-CE/abce
        
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           :alt:  Pypi version
           :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/abce
        
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           :alt:  readthedocs
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        Install with::
        
            pip3 install abce
        
        The documentation is here:
        
            http://abce.readthedocs.io/
        
        An example is here:
        
            `Insurance Market <http://35.176.189.179/ABCE/>`_
        
        A code example is here:
        
            `Jupyter Tutorial <https://github.com/AB-CE/examples/tree/master/examples/jupyter_tutorial>`_
        
        More code examples are here:
        
        https://github.com/AB-CE/examples
        
        
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