An Econophysics Model for the Migration Phenomena
Anca Gheorghiu, Ion Spanulescu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel econophysics model to better understand migration phenomena, focusing on economic, social, and environmental factors influencing migration patterns and their consequences.
Contribution
It presents a new interdisciplinary model combining physics and economics to analyze migration, addressing resource distribution and cultural differences.
Findings
Model captures resource-based migration drivers
Highlights impact of cultural and educational disparities
Provides a framework for predicting migration flows
Abstract
Knowing and modelling the migration phenomena and especially the social and economic consequences have a theoretical and practical importance, being related to their consequences for development, economic progress (or as appropriate, regression), environmental influences etc. One of the causes of migration, especially of the interregional and why not intercontinental, is that resources are unevenly distributed, and from the human perspective there are differences in culture, education, mentality, collective aspirations etc. This study proposes a new econophysics model for the migration phenomena.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Financial Risk and Volatility Modeling · Market Dynamics and Volatility
