The idea of a social cycle
The paper aims to explore what it means for something to be a social cycle, for a theory to be a social cycle theory, and to offer a suggestion for a simple, yet, we believe, fundamentally grounded schema for categorizing them. We show that a broad range of cycle theories can be described within the concept of disruption and adjustments. Further, many important cycle theories are true endogenous social cycle theories in which the theory provides a reason why the cycle should recur. We find that many social cycle theories fit with a two-population disruption and adjustment model similar to the well-known predator-prey model. This implies that a general modeling framework could be established for creating agent-based models of many social cycle theories.
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2014
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Authors: | Callahan, Gene ; Hoffmann, Andreas |
Institutions: | Wirtschaftswissenschafltiche Fakultät, Universität Leipzig |
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Extent: | application/pdf |
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Series: | Working Papers. - ISSN 1437-9384. |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Number 130 |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954233
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