Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The optimal ('equilibrium') macroscopic properties of an economy with N industries endowed with different technologies, P commodities and one consumer are derived in the limit N --> infinity with n = N/P fixed using the replica method. When technologies are strictly inefficient, a phase transition occurs upon increasing n. For low n, the system is in an expanding phase characterized by the existence of many pro. table opportunities for new technologies. For high n, technologies roughly saturate the possible productions and the economy becomes strongly selective with respect to innovations. The phase transition and other significant features of the model are discussed in detail. When the inefficiency assumption is relaxed, the economy becomes unstable at high n.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
applications to game theory and mathematical economics; critical phenomena of socio-economic systems; interacting agent models
List of contributors:
DE MARTINO, Andrea
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