Introduction to Human Ecology:
The Dynamics, Distribution, and Redistribution of
Wealth
Links
People
Research Networks, Institutes, etc.
- Network
on the Effects of Inequality on Economic Performance, Institute of
International Studies, UC Berkeley.
- Real
Utopias Project, based at the Havens Center at the University of
Wisconsin.
- Norms and Preferences
Network, at the University of Massachusetts.
- University of Texis
Inequality Project.
- http://www.inequality.org.
News, information, and expertise on the divide in income, wealth, and
health.
- Institute for Research on
Poverty, at the Univeristy of Wisconsin, Madison. Has an enormous
number of links and articles.
Other courses on wealth and inequality
Shelling Model and Related Links
- Thomas
Schelling
- Shelling
Model Software. Simulator that runs on windows machines.
- SchellingGis.
Java-based Schelling model.
- Basic Geometry May
Explain Segregations Intractability. A New York Times article
from 1998.
- Segregation
Simulator from the "cybertimes" of the New York Times.
- Schelling's
Spatial Proximity Model of Segregation Revisited, an article by
two economists, Romans Pancs and Nicolaas Vriend.
- Discrete
Segregation: An Extention of Schelling's Model of Segregation, by
Kristian Jonsson and Per Skoglund
- A simulation and
modeling course from MIT's teacher education program.
- A
course in agent-based simulation from Paul Johnson at the
University of Kansas department of political science.
- Neighborhoods,
Suburbs, and Cities: Seminar in Urban Life and Urban Politics, a
course by Gerald Gamm at the University of Rochester.
- The Role
of 'Vision' in Racial Neighborhood Segregation: Revisiting the
Celebrated Schelling Model, Alexander J. Laurie and Narendra K. Jaggi,
Illinois Wesleyan University.
- Emergence, a
computer science course from Bryn Mawr College. See especially A
Thin Line Between Red and Green: Emerging Patterns in Group Preference
an Exploration at Bryn Mawr College, by Lindsay Marie.
- Brian Krauth. An
economist at Simon Fraser University with a number of interesting
papers.
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