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In his 1971’s Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C. Schelling showed that a small preference for … deepening the understanding of the properties of dynamic models of segregation based on Schelling’s hypotheses. Its main … level of tax is sufficient under certain circumstances to significantly reduce segregation. We then investigate the effect of …
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We propose an analytical resolution of Schelling segregation model for a general class of utility functions. Using … Schelling model and the Duncan and Duncan segregation index … model for three utility functions corresponding to different degrees of preference for mixed neighborhoods. Schelling …
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The maximum entropy methodology is applied to the Schelling model of urban segregation in order to obtain a reliable … methodology to the Schelling model, and show that it effectively rests on the presence of a potential function, suggesting a …
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Residential segregation is a key public policy issue that is driven by economic factors on the one side, and individual … residential segregation patterns that occur when households make their neighborhood choice by taking economic and diversity …
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This paper presents a Schelling-type checkerboard model of residential segregation formulated as a spatial game. It … segregation and why this process is irreversible. This model incorporates insights from Schelling's two classical models of … shows that although every agent prefers to live in a mixed-race neighborhood, complete segregation is observed almost all of …
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This paper presents a Schelling-type checkerboard model of residential segregation formulated as a spatial game. It … segregation and why this process is irreversible. This model incorporates insights from Schelling's two classical models of … shows that although every agent prefers to live in a mixed-race neighborhood, complete segregation is observed almost all of …
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. -- Spatial proximity model ; Social segregation ; Schelling ; Proximity preferences ; Social networks ; Undirected graphs ; Best …Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only care about the types of …. Schelling showed that an integrated society will generally unravel into a rather segregated one even though no individual agent …
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agent preferring the resulting segregation. We examine the robustness of Schelling's model, focusing in particular on its …-dimensional versions of Schelling's spatial proximity model are in fact two qualitatively very different models of segregation …Schelling [1969, 1971a, 1971b, 1978] presented a microeconomic model showing how an integrated city could unravel to a …
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In a coordination game such as the Battle of the Sexes, agents can condition their plays on external signals that can … are rare. Thus, even in a world of simple learning agents, coordination behavior can take on some surprising forms. …
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Compliance inspection is a detailed examination procedure for determining compliance of a particular person or organisation with the given set of provisions (in regulations, standards, business rules, etc.). The optimal selection of persons or organisations and provisions for inspection is one...
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