We examine the dependence of the cyclical fluctuations of demand on specific behavioral attitudes of heterogeneous agents. Starting from a modified version of the model of Tassier (Complexity 9(5):51-61, 2004), we use simulations to explore consumption dynamics and market shares when agents are inclined both to conformism and distinction, two necessary conditions for fashion in Simmel (Am j Sociol 62(6): 541–558, 1957). Our results challenge the view stating that conspicuous consumption is typical only of a wealthy class and of some positional goods, since we make no assumptions about features of the goods or income distribution.

Bargigli, L., Pietrini, F. (2024). Conformism, distinction and heterogeneity in an agent-based model of fads. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC INTERACTION AND COORDINATION, 19(4), 807-829 [10.1007/s11403-024-00419-x].

Conformism, distinction and heterogeneity in an agent-based model of fads

Bargigli L.;Pietrini F.
2024-01-01

Abstract

We examine the dependence of the cyclical fluctuations of demand on specific behavioral attitudes of heterogeneous agents. Starting from a modified version of the model of Tassier (Complexity 9(5):51-61, 2004), we use simulations to explore consumption dynamics and market shares when agents are inclined both to conformism and distinction, two necessary conditions for fashion in Simmel (Am j Sociol 62(6): 541–558, 1957). Our results challenge the view stating that conspicuous consumption is typical only of a wealthy class and of some positional goods, since we make no assumptions about features of the goods or income distribution.
2024
Bargigli, L., Pietrini, F. (2024). Conformism, distinction and heterogeneity in an agent-based model of fads. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC INTERACTION AND COORDINATION, 19(4), 807-829 [10.1007/s11403-024-00419-x].
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