Kinetic models for wealth exchange on directed networks
Arnab Chatterjee

TL;DR
This paper introduces kinetic models for wealth exchange on directed networks, showing how network topology influences wealth distribution and inequality through numerical simulations.
Contribution
It presents new kinetic models for wealth exchange specifically on directed networks and explores their behavior through numerical analysis.
Findings
Network topology affects wealth distribution patterns.
Directedness increases asset inequality.
Disorder in graphs correlates with higher inequality.
Abstract
We propose some kinetic models of wealth exchange and investigate their behavior on directed networks though numerical simulations. We observe that network topology and directedness yields a variety of interesting features in these models. The nature of asset distribution in such directed networks show varied results, the degree of asset inequality increased with the degree of disorder in the graphs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Economic theories and models · Complex Network Analysis Techniques
