Abstract:The HANDY model of Motesharrei, Rivas, and Kalnay examines interactions with the environment by human populations, both between poor and rich people, i.e., "Commoners" and "Elites". The Elites control the society's wealth and consume it at a higher rate than Commoners, whose work produces the wealth. We say a model is "Elite-dominated" when the Elites' per capita population change rate is always at least as large as the Commoners'. We can show the HANDY model always exhibits population crashes for all choices … Show more
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