Modelling trading networks and the role of trust

被引:8
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作者
Barrio, Rafael A. [1 ]
Govezensky, Tzipe [2 ]
Ruiz-Gutierrez, Elfego [1 ,3 ]
Kaski, Kimmo K. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Fis, Mexico City 01000, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Invest Biomed, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[3] Northumbria Univ, Dept Phys & Elect Engn, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, Tyne & Wear, England
[4] Aalto Univ, Sch Sci, Dept Comp Sci, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
Social networks; Agent-based model; Wealth distribution; Price effects; Trust; EXCHANGE MODELS; WEALTH; INCOME;
D O I
10.1016/j.physa.2016.11.144
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
We present a simple dynamical model for describing trading interactions between agents in a social network by considering only two dynamical variables, namely money and goods or services, that are assumed conserved over the whole time span of the agents' trading transactions. A key feature of the model is that agent-to-agent transactions are governed by the price in units of money per goods, which is dynamically changing, and by a trust variable, which is related to the trading history of each agent. All agents are able to sell or buy, and the decision to do either has to do with the level of trust the buyer has in the seller, the price of the goods and the amount of money and goods at the disposal of the buyer. Here we show the results of extensive numerical calculations under various initial conditions in a random network of agents and compare the results with the available related data. In most cases the agreement between the model results and real data turns out to be fairly good, which allow us to draw some general conclusions as how different trading strategies could affect the distribution of wealth in different kinds of societies. Our calculations reveal the striking effects of trust in commercial relations, namely that trust makes trading links more robust and the wealth distribution more even as well as allows for the existence of a healthy middle class. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:68 / 79
页数:12
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