We study the effect of the social stratification on the wealth distribution on a system of interacting economic agents that are constrained to interact only within their own economic class. The economical mobility of the agents is related to its success in exchange transactions. Different wealth distributions are obtained as a function of the width of the economic class. We find a range of widths in which the society is divided in two classes separated by a deep gap that prevents further exchange between poor and rich agents. As a consequence, the middle wealth class is eliminated. The high values of the Gini indices obtained in these cases indicate a highly unequal society. On the other hand, lower and higher widths induce lower Gini indic...
The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for t...
This paper considers the effects of changes in the income distribution in an economy where agents ’ ...
In recent years, the existence of a "social divide", comprising factors such as income and professio...
We study the effect of the social stratification on the wealth distribution on a system of interacti...
We study the eect of the social stratication on the wealth distribution on a system of interacting e...
In this paper we propose a stochastic model in which wealth accumulation depends on the role that ag...
This paper presents a simple mathematical model that shows how economic inequality between social gr...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
Empirical distributions of wealth and income can be reproduced using simplified agent-based models o...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
A vast literature documents that wealth inequality has risen throughout advanced democracies, especi...
Envy, the inclination to compare rewards, can be expected to unfold when inequalities in terms of pa...
This paper explains how growing inequality of wealth and asset inflation inhibits social mobility an...
The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for t...
This paper considers the effects of changes in the income distribution in an economy where agents ’ ...
In recent years, the existence of a "social divide", comprising factors such as income and professio...
We study the effect of the social stratification on the wealth distribution on a system of interacti...
We study the eect of the social stratication on the wealth distribution on a system of interacting e...
In this paper we propose a stochastic model in which wealth accumulation depends on the role that ag...
This paper presents a simple mathematical model that shows how economic inequality between social gr...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
Empirical distributions of wealth and income can be reproduced using simplified agent-based models o...
This paper is aimed at contributing to the literature on income and wealth inequality by proposing a...
A vast literature documents that wealth inequality has risen throughout advanced democracies, especi...
Envy, the inclination to compare rewards, can be expected to unfold when inequalities in terms of pa...
This paper explains how growing inequality of wealth and asset inflation inhibits social mobility an...
The causes of socioeconomic inequality have been debated since the time of Plato. Many reasons for t...
This paper considers the effects of changes in the income distribution in an economy where agents ’ ...
In recent years, the existence of a "social divide", comprising factors such as income and professio...