Computational economics is a field of economics that uses computer simulations and algorithms to analyze economic systems and their behavior. It combines economic theory with computer science and mathematics to develop models and simulations that can help economists better understand the behavior of markets and economies. Computational economics can be used to study
Computational or algorithmic economics is an interdisciplinary field combining computer science and economics to efficiently solve computationally-expensive problems in economics. Some of these areas are unique, while others established areas of economics by allowing robust data analytics and solutions of problems that would be arduous to research without computers and associated numerical methods.