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arxiv: 1212.1061 · v2 · pith:6QBUUWQUnew · submitted 2012-12-05 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI· q-fin.GN

Study of a Market Model with Conservative Exchanges on Complex Networks

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cs.SIq-fin.GN
keywords wealthnetworkscomplexexchangesagentsconservativeconsideredcorrelations
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Many models of market dynamics make use of the idea of conservative wealth exchanges among economic agents. A few years ago an exchange model using extremal dynamics was developed and a very interesting result was obtained: a self-generated minimum wealth or poverty line. On the other hand, the wealth distribution exhibited an exponential shape as a function of the square of the wealth. These results have been obtained both considering exchanges between nearest neighbors or in a mean field scheme. In the present paper we study the effect of distributing the agents on a complex network. We have considered archetypical complex networks: Erd\"{o}s-R\'enyi random networks and scale-free networks. The presence of a poverty line with finite wealth is preserved but spatial correlations are important, particularly between the degree of the node and the wealth. We present a detailed study of the correlations, as well as the changes in the Gini coefficient, that measures the inequality, as a function of the type and average degree of the considered networks.

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