Need, Greed and Noise: Competing Strategies in a Trading Model
We study an economic model where agents trade a variety of products by using one of three competing rules: "need", "greed" and "noise". We find that the optimal strategy for any agent depends on both product composition in the overall market and composition of strategies in the market. In particular, a strategy that does best on pairwise competition may easily do much worse when all are present, leading, in some cases, to a "paper, stone, scissors" circular hierarchy.
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2004-08
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Authors: | Donangelo, R. ; Hansen, A. ; Sneppen, K. ; Souza, S. R. |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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