Local homophily dynamics on bicolored graphs make determining future connectivity between vertices P-complete.
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Agent-based simulations show individual behaviors and institutional factors interact to create multi-level poverty traps, with interventions producing double dividends in inequality reduction and shock resilience.
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Local Homophily on Bicolored Graphs is $\mathbf{P}$-complete
Local homophily dynamics on bicolored graphs make determining future connectivity between vertices P-complete.
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Emergent poverty traps and inequality at multiple levels impedes social mobility
Agent-based simulations show individual behaviors and institutional factors interact to create multi-level poverty traps, with interventions producing double dividends in inequality reduction and shock resilience.