We model an environment in which individuals prefer to be in a space in which their rank is higher, be it a social space, a geographical space, a work environment, or any other comparison sphere which we refer to in this paper, and without loss of generality, as a region. When the individuals can choose between more than two regions, we inquire: (i) whether a steady-state distribution of the population is reached; (ii) how long it will take to reach a steady state; and (iii) if a steady state obtains, whether at the steady state social welfare is maximized. Despite the fact that when there are three or more regions the mobility paths are more intricate than when there are only two regions, we prove that a steady-state distribution of the po...
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Mathematics and physics are based on two numbers: Archimedes’ constant = 3,14… and e = 2,71… – Napi...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
This paper adds three dimensions to the received literature: it models migration when the individual...
This paper tracks the consequences of individuals’ desire to align their location with their social ...
This paper adds three dimensions to the received literature: it models migration when the individual...
We take a decision theoretic approach to the classic social choice problem, using data on the freque...
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocat...
Social choice theory is concerned with providing a rationale for social decisions when individuals h...
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There are very many processes in the natural and social sciences which can be represented as a set o...
The theory of social choice introduced in [5,6] is robust; it is completely independent of the choic...
An anonymous social choice function for a large atomless population maps cross-section distributions...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper investigates the n...
Many evolutionary game theory papers have obtained their results when the bounded rationality which ...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
Mathematics and physics are based on two numbers: Archimedes’ constant = 3,14… and e = 2,71… – Napi...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
This paper adds three dimensions to the received literature: it models migration when the individual...
This paper tracks the consequences of individuals’ desire to align their location with their social ...
This paper adds three dimensions to the received literature: it models migration when the individual...
We take a decision theoretic approach to the classic social choice problem, using data on the freque...
We review the theory of fairness as it pertains to concretely specified problems of resource allocat...
Social choice theory is concerned with providing a rationale for social decisions when individuals h...
We study the implications of two solidarity conditions on the efficient location of a public good on...
There are very many processes in the natural and social sciences which can be represented as a set o...
The theory of social choice introduced in [5,6] is robust; it is completely independent of the choic...
An anonymous social choice function for a large atomless population maps cross-section distributions...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper investigates the n...
Many evolutionary game theory papers have obtained their results when the bounded rationality which ...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
Mathematics and physics are based on two numbers: Archimedes’ constant = 3,14… and e = 2,71… – Napi...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...