In this paper, we present a first modelization of Allen’s argument on the British industrial revolution with a history-friendly model heuristic. To do so, we use a macroeconomic micro-founded framework with heterogeneous agents—households, f irms, and institutions—interacting through a decentralized matching process presenting standard features across five markets—labor, food, goods, services, and government bonds. We study the dynamics of the model using computer simulation. With the appropriate calibration, macroeconomic properties emerge such as endogenous business cycles and nominal GDP growth, while reproducing important stylized economic facts like the industrial revolution and Engel’s Pause.

Simulating the industrial revolution: a history-friendly model

Riccetti, Luca
2024-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we present a first modelization of Allen’s argument on the British industrial revolution with a history-friendly model heuristic. To do so, we use a macroeconomic micro-founded framework with heterogeneous agents—households, f irms, and institutions—interacting through a decentralized matching process presenting standard features across five markets—labor, food, goods, services, and government bonds. We study the dynamics of the model using computer simulation. With the appropriate calibration, macroeconomic properties emerge such as endogenous business cycles and nominal GDP growth, while reproducing important stylized economic facts like the industrial revolution and Engel’s Pause.
2024
Springer
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