Quantum Monte Carlo for Economics : Stress Testing and Macroeconomic Deep Learning
Computational methods both open the frontiers of economic analysis and serve as a bottleneck in what can be achieved. Using the quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) algorithm, we are the first to study whether quantum computing can improve the run time of economic applications and challenges in doing so. We identify large class of economic problems suitable for improvements. Then, we illustrate how to formulate and encode on quantum circuit two applications: (a) a bank stress testing model with credit shocks and fire sales and (b) a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model solved with deep learning, and further demonstrate potential efficiency gain. We also present a few innovations in the QMC algorithm itself and how to benchmark it to classical MC
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2022
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Authors: | Priazhkina, Sofia ; Skavysh, Vladimir ; Guala, Diego ; Bromley, Tom |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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