In this paper we model tourism in the framework of multi-population dynamics and analyze the time pattern of its development through the evolving interaction between two populations feeding on a common space-resource. Each population might be structured in two (or more) “clubs” of members sharing social and economic interests as to the management of the relevant resource. Such situation will be modeled by a version of the well known replicator dynamics. The strategies are characterized as environmentalist and not environmentalist behaviors of residents and tourist. We show that the properties of an environmentalist behavior as stable strategy, Nash equilibrium and dynamic replicator solution.
BRIDA JUAN, G., Accinelli, E., Carrera, E., Punzo, L.F. (2008). Emergence of long run behaviour in a game theoretic setting with host & guest (e.g. resident & tourist) populations. PAPELES DE POBLACIÓN, 14(58), 23-39.
Emergence of long run behaviour in a game theoretic setting with host & guest (e.g. resident & tourist) populations
PUNZO, LIONELLO FRANCO
2008-01-01
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In this paper we model tourism in the framework of multi-population dynamics and analyze the time pattern of its development through the evolving interaction between two populations feeding on a common space-resource. Each population might be structured in two (or more) “clubs” of members sharing social and economic interests as to the management of the relevant resource. Such situation will be modeled by a version of the well known replicator dynamics. The strategies are characterized as environmentalist and not environmentalist behaviors of residents and tourist. We show that the properties of an environmentalist behavior as stable strategy, Nash equilibrium and dynamic replicator solution.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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