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Sequential versus Simultaneous Schelling Models: Experimental Evidence

Autores

Miguel Benito, Juan , BRAÑAS GARZA, PABLO ERNESTO, Hernandez, Penelope , Sanchis, Juan A.

Publicación externa

Si

Medio

J. Confl. Resolut.

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto SJR

3.049

Fecha de publicacion

01/02/2011

ISI

000286722000003

Abstract

This article shows the results of experiments where subjects play the Schelling's spatial proximity model. Two types of experiments are conducted: one in which choices are made sequentially and a variation of the first where the decision making is simultaneous. The results of the sequential experiments are identical to Schelling's prediction: subjects finish in a segregated equilibrium. Likewise, in the variant of the simultaneous decision experiment, the same result is reached: segregation. Subjects' heterogeneity generates a series of focal points in the first round. To locate themselves, subjects use these focal points immediately, and as a result, the segregation takes place again. Furthermore, simultaneous experiments with commuting costs allow us to conclude that introducing positive moving costs does not affect segregation.

Palabras clave

Schelling models; economic experiments; segregation

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