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Hierarchical Economic Agents and their Interactions

Ted Theodosopoulos

Published 2013-12-25, updated 2015-02-25Version 2

We present a new type of spin market model, populated by hierarchical agents, represented as configurations of sites and arcs in an evolving network. We describe two analytic techniques for investigating the asymptotic behavior of this model: one based on the spectral theory of Markov chains and another exploiting contingent submartingales to construct a deterministic cellular automaton that approximates the stochastic dynamics. Our study of this system documents a phase transition between a sub-critical and a super-critical regime based on the values of a coupling constant that modulates the tradeoff between local majority and global minority forces. In conclusion, we offer a speculative socioeconomic interpretation of the resulting distributional properties of the system.

Comments: 32 pages, 11 figures, presented at the 2013 WEHIA conference; to appear in Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination
Categories: math.PR
Subjects: 60K37, 91B69, 91B80
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