A minimal model with growth-rate assortativity A and regional concentration R explains bimodality and regional correlations in global income distributions via spatial segregation of growth rates.
Kuramoto, Lecture notes in Physics 30, 420 (1975)
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Anomaly, class division, and decoupling in income dynamics
A minimal model with growth-rate assortativity A and regional concentration R explains bimodality and regional correlations in global income distributions via spatial segregation of growth rates.