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25 April 2024
 
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A Model of Coupled-Maps for Economic Dynamics
J.R. Sanchez ; R. Lopez-Ruiz ;
Date 26 Jul 2005
Subject Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems; Populations and Evolution; Disordered Systems and Neural Networks; Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability | nlin.AO cond-mat.dis-nn physics.data-an q-bio.PE
AbstractAn array system of coupled maps is proposed as a model for economy evolution. The local dynamics of each map or agent is controlled by two parameters. One of them represents the growth capacity of the agent and the other one is a control term representing the local environmental pressure which avoids an exponential growth. The asymptotic state of the system evolution displays a complex behavior. The distribution of the maps values in this final regime is of power law type. In the model, inequality emerges as a result of the dynamical processes taking place in the microscopic scales.
Source arXiv, nlin.AO/0507054
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