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Role of Selective Interaction in Wealth Distribution

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摘要 In our simplified description‘wealth’is money(m).A kinetic theory of a gas like model of money is investigated where two agents interact(trade)selectively and exchange some amount of money between them so that sum of their money is unchanged and thus total money of all the agents remains conserved.The probability distributions of individual money(P(m)vs.m)is seen to be influenced by certain ways of selective interactions.The distributions shift away from Boltzmann-Gibbs like the exponential distribution,and in some cases distributions emerge with power law tails known as Pareto’s law(P(m)/m−(1+®)).The power law is also observed in some other closely related conserved and discrete models.A discussion is provided with numerical support to obtain insight into the emergence of power laws in such models.
机构地区 Department of Physics
出处 《Communications in Computational Physics》 SCIE 2006年第3期503-510,共8页 计算物理通讯(英文)
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