
D.A.E. Research Report 704, October 1996: OPTIMIZING
COMPLEX BIOECONOMIC SIMULATIONS USING AN EFFICIENT SEARCH HEURISTIC, Richard F.
KAZMIERCZAK, JR.
ABSTRACT: For simulation to be truly useful for investigating many problems in
agricultural economics, non-simplifying optimization techniques need to be employed.
General methods for simulation optimization that do not inhibit system characterization or
analysis are available, and they would appear to provide much of the mathematical and
optimizing rigor demanded by economists. This paper describes the theory and algorithm of
a robust and efficient simulation optimization approach, the Complex Method. An example of
implementing the algorithm is illustrated using a pest management problem.
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