Setup & Installation

clawhub install context-window-economics

Or with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install context-window-economics

What This Skill Does

Context Window Economics is an AI & Machine Learning skill that "Inference cost allocation and billing for autonomous AI agent collaborations. Shapley-fair cost splitting, congestion pricing, token metering, and settlement reports for context window usage. The economic layer of the Agent Trust Stack.".

Context Window Economics Protocol (CWEP)

You have an inference cost tracking and allocation system. Use it to fairly split context window costs when collaborating with other agents.

Setup

pip install context-window-economics

When to Use This Skill

  • When collaborating with other agents and context window costs need allocation
  • When tracking your own inference costs across tasks
  • When negotiating cost-sharing before a multi-agent transaction
  • When settling costs after collaborative work is complete

Core Operations

Track Context Window Usage

from context_window_economics import CostTracker

tracker = CostTracker("costs.jsonl")
tracker.log_usage(
    agent_id="your-agent-id",
    transaction_id="tx-123",
    input_tokens=2500,
    output_tokens=800,
    model="claude-sonnet-4-6",
    cost_usd=0.012
)

Shapley-Fair Cost Allocation

When multiple agents contribute to a task, allocate costs fairly:

from context_window_economics import allocate_costs

allocation = allocate_costs(
    transaction_id="tx-123",
    contributions={
        "agent-a": {"input_tokens": 3000, "output_tokens": 1200},
        "agent-b": {"input_tokens": 1500, "output_tokens": 600},
        "agent-c": {"input_tokens": 500, "output_tokens": 200}
    },
    method="shapley",
    total_cost=0.045
)
for agent_id, share in allocation.items():
    print(f"{agent_id}: ${share:.4f}")

Congestion Pricing

When context window capacity is limited:

from context_window_economics import congestion_price

price = congestion_price(
    current_utilization=0.85,  # 85% of context window used
    base_rate=0.01,
    surge_threshold=0.75,
    surge_multiplier=1.5
)
print(f"Current rate: ${price:.4f}/1K tokens")

Settlement Report

from context_window_economics import settlement_report

report = settlement_report(
    cost_file="costs.jsonl",
    period_hours=24,
    agent_id="your-agent-id"
)
print(f"Total spent: ${report.total_cost:.4f}")
print(f"Transactions: {report.transaction_count}")
print(f"Avg cost/tx: ${report.avg_cost:.4f}")

Cost Allocation Methods

Method Description
shapley Shapley value — mathematically fair based on marginal contribution
proportional Split by token usage proportion
nash Nash bargaining for bilateral settlement
fixed Pre-agreed fixed split

Rules

  • Track all inference costs. Log usage for every agent-to-agent transaction.
  • Agree on method upfront. Cost allocation method should be in the service agreement.
  • Settle promptly. Generate settlement reports within 24 hours of task completion.

Links


Security & Transparency Disclosure

Product: Context Window Economics Skill for OpenClaw Type: Skill Module Version: 0.1.0 Built by: AB Support / Vibe Agent Making Contact: alex@vibeagentmaking.com

What it accesses:

  • Reads and writes cost tracking files (.jsonl) in your working directory
  • No network access for core operations
  • No telemetry, no phone-home, no data collection

What it cannot do:

  • Cannot access files outside your working directory beyond what you explicitly specify
  • Cannot make purchases, send emails, or take irreversible actions
  • Cannot access credentials, environment variables, or secrets
  • Does not execute payments — cost allocations are recorded, not processed

License: Apache 2.0

Version History

Latest version: 0.1.1

First published: Apr 2, 2026. Last updated: Apr 5, 2026.

2 versions released.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Context Window Economics free to use?
Yes. Context Window Economics is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry.
What platforms does Context Window Economics support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows.