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potential function 7 Schelling segregation model 5 Information entropy 4 Information theoretic measure 4 Schelling segregation 4 Segregation 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Potential function 2 Self-organisation 2 knapsack problem 2 Calculus of consent 1 Economics of information 1 Entropie 1 Entropy 1 Informationsökonomik 1 Schelling Segregation Sorting Bid-rent 1 Schelling segregation. 1 Selbstorganisation 1 Self-organization 1 Social justice 1 Social movement 1 Soziale Bewegung 1 Soziale Gerechtigkeit 1 educational vouchers 1 freedom of association 1 information theoretic measure 1 moral preferences 1 social justice 1
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Free 5 Undetermined 3
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 4
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Working Paper 2 Conference paper 1 Graue Literatur 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 6 Undetermined 5
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Barde, Sylvain 9 Buchanan, James M. 1 Gangotena, Santiago José 1 O'Sullivan, Arthur 1 Tarko, Vlad 1 Tullock, Gordon 1
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School of Economics, University of Kent 2 Department of Economics, Sciences économiques 1 Sciences économiques, Sciences Po 1
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School of Economics Discussion Papers 2 Studies in Economics 2 Computational Economics 1 Computational economics 1 Regional Science and Urban Economics 1 Research in the history of economic thought and methodology 1 Sciences Po Economics Discussion Papers 1 Sciences Po publications 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 2
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Freedom of association and its discontents : the "Calculus of Consent" and the civil rights movement
Tarko, Vlad; Gangotena, Santiago José - In: Research in the history of economic thought and methodology 37 (2019) 2, pp. 197-221
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Back to the future: economic rationality and maximum entropy prediction
Barde, Sylvain - 2012
An information-theoretic thought experiment is developed to clarify why the maximum entropy methodology is appropriate for predicting the equilibrium state of economic systems. As a first step, object allocation problems, modeled as knapsack problems, are shown to be equivalent to congestion...
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Back to the future: A simple solution to Schelling segregation
Barde, Sylvain - 2011
The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable prediction of the stable configuration of the system without resorting to numerical simulations. We show that this approach also provides an implicit equation describing the...
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Back to the future: a simple solution to schelling segregation
Barde, Sylvain - Sciences économiques, Sciences Po - 2011
The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable prediction of the stable configuration of the system without resorting to numerical simulations. We show that this approach also provides an implicit equation describing the...
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Back to the future: a simple solution to schelling segregation
Barde, Sylvain - Department of Economics, Sciences économiques - 2011
The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable prediction of the stable configuration of the system without resorting to numerical simulations. We show that this approach also provides an implicit equation describing the...
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Back to the future : a simple solution to Schelling segregation
Barde, Sylvain - 2011
The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable prediction of the stable configuration of the system without resorting to numerical simulations. We show that this approach also provides an implicit equation describing the...
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Back to the Future: Economic Self-Organisation and Maximum Entropy Prediction
Barde, Sylvain - In: Computational Economics 45 (2015) 2, pp. 337-358
This paper shows that signal restoration methodology is appropriate for predicting the equilibrium state of certain economic systems. A formal justification for this is provided by proving the existence of finite improvement paths in object allocation problems under weak assumptions on...
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Back to the future : economic self-organisation and maximum entropy prediction
Barde, Sylvain - In: Computational economics 45 (2015) 2, pp. 337-358
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Back to the future: economic rationality and maximum entropy prediction
Barde, Sylvain - School of Economics, University of Kent - 2012
An information-theoretic thought experiment is developed to clarify why the maximum entropy methodology is appropriate for predicting the equilibrium state of economic systems. As a first step, object allocation problems, modeled as knapsack problems, are shown to be equivalent to congestion...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010539700
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Back to the Future: A Simple Solution to Schelling Segregation
Barde, Sylvain - School of Economics, University of Kent - 2011
The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable prediction of the stable configuration of the system without resorting to numerical simulations. We show that this approach also provides an implicit equation describing the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008861858
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