Dynamics of individual specialization and global diversification in communities

Borkar, Vivek S. ; Jain, Sanjay ; Rangarajan, Govindan (1998) Dynamics of individual specialization and global diversification in communities Complexity, 3 (3). pp. 50-56. ISSN 1076-2787

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Abstract

We discuss a model of an economic community consisting of N interacting agents. The state of each agent at any time is characterized, in general, by a mixed strategy profile drawn from a space of s pure strategies. The community evolves as agents update their strategy profiles in response to payoffs received from other agents. The evolution equation is a generalization of the replicator equation. We argue that when N is sufficiently large and the payoff matrix elements satisfy suitable inequalities, the community evolves to retain the full diversity of available strategies even as individual agents specialize to pure strategies.

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Keywords:Interacting Agents; Economic Communities; Specialization; Diversity; Innovation; Replicator Dynamics
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