peer reviewedIn this paper we study a society in which individuals gain utility from income and from social approbation. Income is correlated with class. Approbation is given to an unobservable trait, which must be signalled through the agent’s social mobility, i.e. class change. Mobility is driven by a simple mechanism involving inheritance, effort and ability. Thus social structure (class composition) is affected by individuals’ quest for approbation, and we study how that affects the emergence and multiplicity of long run social organizations, including hybrid forms of dynasties and meritocracies. Specifically we observe that even though social mobility is driven purely by a meritocratic mechanism, pure dynasties can emerge. We then intr...
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The formation and stability of social hierarchies is a question of general relevance. Here, we propo...
A manifest trend is that larger and more productive human groups shift from distributed to centraliz...
This paper presents a model of emergent class structure, in which a society inhabited by inherently ...
We examine a society in which individuals gain utility from income and social approbation. Approbati...
The processes by which social inequality is transmitted from one generation to the next are importan...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to understand mechanisms behind the rise and fall of cla...
Social mobility is the movement in time of individuals, families or other social units between posit...
We build a model that, according to the empirical evidence, gives rise to oscillations in wealth wit...
We argue that social institutions emerge on the basis of the human cognitive ability to integrate an...
The inheritance of social standing from one generation to the next did not occur for most of the tim...
This thesis is a comparative study of social mobility, describing and explaining the movement of ind...
We study the emergence and persistence of institutions governing the size of the joint surplus and i...
The formation and stability of social hierarchies is a question of general relevance. Here, we propo...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to investigate potential forces behind the rise and fall...
The emergence of large communities is inherently associated with the creation of social structures. ...
The formation and stability of social hierarchies is a question of general relevance. Here, we propo...
A manifest trend is that larger and more productive human groups shift from distributed to centraliz...
This paper presents a model of emergent class structure, in which a society inhabited by inherently ...