Intro to Comparative Politics
Agent-based modeling is a computational method used to simulate the interactions of individual agents within a system to assess their effects on the overall behavior of that system. This approach allows researchers to explore complex phenomena by analyzing how individual actions and interactions lead to emergent patterns and outcomes, making it a valuable tool in comparative politics for examining political behavior, social dynamics, and institutional development.
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