2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.03886
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Games in rigged economies

Luís F Seoane

Abstract: Modern economies evolved from simpler human exchanges into very convoluted systems. Today, a multitude of aspects can be regulated, tampered with, or left to chance; these are economic degrees of freedom which together shape the flow of wealth. Economic actors can exploit them, at a cost, and bend that flow in their favor. If intervention becomes widespread, microeconomic strategies of different actors can collide or resonate, building into macroeconomic effects. How viable is a 'rigged' economy, and how is th… Show more

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