In economics, an agent is an element of a model that solves an optimization problem. For example, buyers and sellers are two types of agents commonly encountered in market models.
The term is most commonly used in relation to principal-agent models where the agent acts on behalf of a principal.
Economics | Asymmetric information | Underlying principles of microeconomic behavior
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