Economic Models:
Economic theory aims
at the construction of models which describe the economic behavior of
individual units( consumers, firms, government agencies and their interactions which create the
economic system of a country.
A model is a
simplified representation of a real situation. it includes the main features of
the real situation which it represents. A model implies abstraction from
reality which is achieved by a set of meaningful and consistent assumptions,
which aim at the simplification of the phenomenon or behavioral pattern that a
model is designed to study.
A model can be
constructed at different levels of aggregation and sophistication depending on
its purpose. There are two purposes to built a model:
Analysis
Analysis implies the explanation of the behavior of economic
units, consumers and producers. From a set of assumptions we derive certain
"laws" which describe and explain with an adequate degree of
generality the behavior of consumers and producers.
2. Prediction
Prediction implies the possibility of forecasting the
effects of changes in some magnitudes in the economy. For example, a model of
supply might be used to predict the effects of imposition of a tax on the sales
of firms.
The validity of a model may be judged on several criteria.
Its predictive power, the consistency and realism of its assumptions the extend of information it provides , its
generality (that is, the range of cases to which it applies). and its
simplicity.
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