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Foundation is a flexible, modular, and composable framework to model socio-economic behaviors and dynamics with both agents and governments. This framework can be used in conjunction with reinforcement learning to learn optimal economic policies, as done by the AI Economist (https://www.einstein.ai/the-ai-economist).
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Foundation is a flexible, modular, and composable framework to model socio-economic behaviors and dynamics with both agents and governments. This framework can be used in conjunction with reinforcement learning to learn optimal economic policies, as done by the AI Economist (https://www.einstein.ai/the-ai-economist).
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# Foundation: An Economic Simulation Framework
This repo contains an implementation of Foundation, a framework for flexible, modular, and composable environments that **model socio-economic behaviors and dynamics in a society with both agents and governments**.
Foundation provides a [Gym](https://gym.openai.com/)-style API:
- `reset`: resets the environment's state and returns the observation.
- `step`: advances the environment by one timestep, and returns the tuple *(observation, reward, done, info)*.
This simulation can be used in conjunction with reinforcement learning to learn optimal economic policies, as detailed in:
**[The AI Economist: Improving Equality and Productivity with AI-Driven Tax Policies](https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.13332)**,
*Stephan Zheng, Alexander Trott, Sunil Srinivasa, Nikhil Naik, Melvin Gruesbeck, David C. Parkes, Richard Socher.*
If you use this code in your research, please cite us using this BibTeX entry:
```
@misc{2004.13332,
Author = {Stephan Zheng, Alexander Trott, Sunil Srinivasa, Nikhil Naik, Melvin Gruesbeck, David C. Parkes, Richard Socher},
Title = {The AI Economist: Improving Equality and Productivity with AI-Driven Tax Policies},
Year = {2020},
Eprint = {arXiv:2004.13332},
}
```
For more information and context, check out:
- [The AI Economist website](https://www.einstein.ai/the-ai-economist)
- [Blog: The AI Economist: Improving Equality and Productivity with AI-Driven Tax Policies](https://blog.einstein.ai/the-ai-economist/)
- [Blog: The AI Economist moonshot](https://blog.einstein.ai/the-ai-economist-moonshot/)
## Simulation Card: Ethics Review and Intended Use
Please see our [Simulation Card](https://github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/Simulation_Card_Foundation_Economic_Simulation_Framework.pdf) for a review of the intended use and ethical review of our framework.
## Join us on Slack
If you're interested in extending this framework, discussing machine learning for economics, and collaborating on research project:
- join our Slack channel [aieconomist.slack.com](https://aieconomist.slack.com) using this [invite link](https://join.slack.com/t/aieconomist/shared_invite/zt-g71ajic7-XaMygwNIup~CCzaR1T0wgA), or
- email us @ ai.economist@salesforce.com.
## Installation Instructions
To get started, you'll need to have Python 3.6+ installed.
### Using pip
Simply use the Python package manager:
```python
pip install ai-economist
```
### Installing from Source
1. Clone this repository to your local machine:
```
git clone www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist
```
2. Create a new conda environment (named "ai-economist" below - replace with anything else) and activate it
```pyfunctiontypecomment
conda create --name ai-economist python=3.6
conda activate ai-economist
```
3. Either
a) Edit the PYTHONPATH to include the ai-economist directory
```
export PYTHONPATH=:$PYTHONPATH
```
OR
b) Install as an editable Python package
```pyfunctiontypecomment
cd ai-economist
pip install -e .
```
Useful tip: for quick access, add the following to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile:
```pyfunctiontypecomment
alias aiecon="conda activate ai-economist; cd "
```
You can then simply run `aiecon` once to activate the conda environment.
### Testing your Install
To test your installation, try running:
```
conda activate ai-economist
python -c "import ai_economist"
```
## Getting Started
### Tutorials
To familiarize yourself with Foundation, check out the tutorials in the `tutorials` folder. You can run these notebooks interactively in your browser on Google Colab.
- [tutorials/economic_simulation_basic.ipynb](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/tutorials/economic_simulation_basic.ipynb) ([Try this on Colab](http://colab.research.google.com/github/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/tutorials/economic_simulation_basic.ipynb)!): Shows how to interact with and visualize the simulation.
- [tutorials/economic_simulation_advanced.ipynb](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/tutorials/economic_simulation_advanced.ipynb) ([Try this on Colab](http://colab.research.google.com/github/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/tutorials/economic_simulation_advanced.ipynb)!): Explains how Foundation is built up using composable and flexible building blocks.
To run these notebooks *locally*, you need [Jupyter](https://jupyter.org). See [https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html](https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html) for installation instructions and [(https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/stable/](https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) for examples of how to work with Jupyter.
## Structure of the Code
The simulation is located in the `ai_economist/foundation` folder.
The code repository is organized into the following components:
| Component | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [base](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/ai_economist/foundation/base) | Contains base classes to can be extended to define Agents, Components and Scenarios. |
| [agents](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/ai_economist/foundation/agents) | Agents represent economic actors in the environment. Currently, we have mobile Agents (representing workers) and a social planner (representing a government). |
| [entities](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/ai_economist/foundation/entities) | Endogenous and exogenous components of the environment. Endogenous entities include labor, while exogenous entity includes landmarks (such as Water and Grass) and collectible Resources (such as Wood and Stone). |
| [components](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/ai_economist/foundation/components) | Components are used to add some particular dynamics to an environment. They also add action spaces that define how Agents can interact with the environment via the Component. |
| [scenarios](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/ai_economist/foundation/scenarios) | Scenarios compose Components to define the dynamics of the world. It also computes rewards and exposes state for visualization. |
## Releases and Contributing
- Please let us know if you encounter any bugs by filing a Github issue.
- We appreciate all your contributions. If you plan to contribute new Components, Scenarios Entities, or anything else, please see our [contribution guidelines](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
## Changelog
Current version: v1.1.1
For the complete release history, see [CHANGELOG.md](https://www.github.com/salesforce/ai-economist/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).
## License
Foundation and the AI Economist are released under the [BSD-3 License](LICENSE.txt).
Owner
- Name: Alan Lujan
- Login: alanlujan91
- Kind: user
- Location: Rockville, MD
- Company: The Ohio State University
- Repositories: 7
- Profile: https://github.com/alanlujan91
PhD candidate at The Ohio State University working on heterogeneous agent models and quantitative macroeconomics.