Cherry picking: Consumer choices in swarm dynamics, considering price and quality of goods

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This paper proposes a further development of the mathematical theory of swarms to behavioral dynamics of social and economic systems, with an application to the modeling of price series in a market. The complexity features of the system are properly described by modeling the asymmetric interactions between buyers and sellers, specifically considering the so-called cherry picking phenomenon, by which not only prices but also qualities are considered when buying a good. Finally, numerical simulations are performed to depict the predictive ability of the model and to show interesting emerging behaviors, as the coordination of buyers and their division in endogenous clusters.

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Knopoff, D., Secchini, V., & Terna, P. (2020). Cherry picking: Consumer choices in swarm dynamics, considering price and quality of goods. Symmetry, 12(11), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12111912

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