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While conformity pressures people to assimilate in a community, an individual occasionally migrates among communities … when the individual feels discomfort. These two factors cause segregation and cultural diversity within communities in the … conformity pressures affect the variance of preferences. …
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measuring spatial dependence, particularly in the form of segregation or clusters. We conclude that there will be in the future …
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the emerging network, and in particular its segregation pattern. A special case of the strategic game represents one …
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measuring spatial dependence, particularly in the form of segregation or clusters.We conclude that there will be in the future …
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Social interactions provide a set of incentives for regulating individual behavior. Chief among these is stigma, the status loss and discrimination that results from the display of stigmatized attributes or behaviors. The stigmatization of behavior is the enforcement mechanism behind social...
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framework permitting the exploration of the behaviors of complex systems through systematic and replicable simulation …
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distribution of culturally-defined groups – such as segregation, isolation or concentration indexes - are often only capable of … detailed geographical context of the city of Amsterdam. Schelling's classical segregation model is used as the theoretical … interpreted as revealing unobserved preferences for co-location of individuals with their own group and find that the segregation …
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distribution of culturally-defined groups 'such as segregation, isolation or concentration indexes' are often only capable of … detailed geographical context of the city of Amsterdam. Schelling's classical segregation model is used as the theoretical … interpreted as revealing unobserved preferences for co-location of individuals with their own group and find that the segregation …
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ideal action or norm but also wants her behavior to be as close as possible to the average assimilation behavior of her … assimilation norms may emerge in steady state depending on the structure of the network. We then consider the role of cultural and … government leaders in the assimilation process of ethnic minorities and an optimal tax/subsidy policy which aim is to reach a …
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We consider a microfounded urban growth model with two regions and a mass of mobile workers to study interactions among growth, agglomeration, and urban congestion. Unlike previous research in the urban growth literature, we formulate the model as a one-shot game and take an evolutionary...
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