Package org.episteme.social.economics
package org.episteme.social.economics
Provides comprehensive mathematical models for economic systems, agent-based
modeling, and financial analysis. This package facilitates both
macroeconomic (growth, inflation, monetary policy) and microeconomic (supply/demand,
auctions, organization theory) simulations.
Key components include:
EconomicAgent- Autonomous market participantsEconomy- Systemic models for economic flow-
- Theoretical growth dynamics
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org.episteme.social.economics.SolowGrowthModel -
- Market efficiency and equilibrium
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org.episteme.social.economics.SupplyDemandModel GameTheoryEngine- Strategic decision making
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ClassDescriptionProvides mathematical simulations for various auction types (English, Dutch, Sealed-bid).Result summary for a completed auction simulation.Individual bid entry in an auction history.Model for an individual auction participant.Solvers for different auction formats used in Game Theory.Represents a bid in an auction.Represents a banking institution capable of managing accounts and providing currency conversion services.Represents a direct exchange of property between two agents without using money.Models the value function from Prospect Theory (Kahneman invalid input: '&' Tversky).Represents a primitive or cooperative social PsychologicalGroup where resources are shared.Extensible enumeration for Organizational Department.A class representing the Earth as an autonomous organism that produces, stores, and recycles materials.Represents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Calculates economic metrics and population-wide indicators such as the Gini coefficient.Extensible enumeration for Economic Process.Constants for economics and management.Represents a social situation involving the interaction of people around economic resources and activities.Utility functions for common economic modeling curves (Logistic, Logit, Richards).Functional abstraction for an economic system, encompassing organizations, central banking, and macro-financial indicators.An organization specialized in mass production and transformation of resources.Utility class for financial mathematics.An economic model where resource allocation is determined by supply and demand with minimal central intervention. * @version 1.1Computes strategic outcomes and equilibria for game theoretic models.Details of a strategic equilibrium point.Data model for a 2-player game in normal form.Specialized utility for solving matrix-form games and identifying strategic equilibria.Data structure for 2-player payoff entries.An organization that owns and controls multiple other companies (organizations).Models human labor and expertise as an economic resource. * @version 1.1Extensible enumeration for Industry Category.Extensible enumeration for Industry Sector.Advanced metrics for analyzing economic inequality, including Gini coefficients and Lorenz curve generation.Provides forecasting tools for inflation based on the Quantity Theory of Money.Standard macroeconomic formulas for GDP, inflation, trade, and debt analysis.Extensible enumeration for Management Level.Represents a market where goods are traded.Extensible enumeration for Market Structure.Represents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).Simulates central bank interventions and interest rate setting policies.Provides mathematical models for option pricing, including Black-Scholes and binomial tree implementations.Represents a formal organizational structure (organigram).Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).A class representing the transformation of some materials and some human ressources into a finished something that can be sold.A class representing a concrete implementation of an Economy for planned economics.Data model for the FinancialPortfolioViewer.Portfolio optimization using Modern Portfolio Theory (Markowitz).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.Defines various manufacturing and industrial processes.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.Utility class for real estate valuation using common financial methods such as capitalization rate (Cap Rate) and discounted cash flow (DCF).A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.An extensible enumeration for resource classifications.Represents a transformation process where materials and human resources are converted into finished products or services.An entity capable of performing tasks by consuming resources.Tax system modeling and calculation.Represents a commercial exchange between two economic agents.Trade flow analysis using gravity model and related methods.Represents a worker within an
Organization.Represents a work situation where individuals interact around a common economic activity, typically at dedicated workplaces.