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Adaptive Competition, Market Efficiency, and Phase Transitions
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1999
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Evolutionary Game TheoryAgent Decision-makingMarket EquilibriumGame TheoryMarket DesignAgent-based SystemLimited ResourcesEconomic AnalysisAdaptive CompetitionMechanism DesignEconomicsAgent-based ModelStrategyMulti-agent Mechanism DesignCritical PointBiological Systems AgentsBusinessDynamic CompetitionMarket Power
In many social and biological systems agents simultaneously and adaptively compete for limited resources, thereby altering their environment. We analyze a simple model that incorporates fundamental features of such systems. If the space of strategies available to the agents is small, the system is in a phase in which all information available to the agents' strategies is traded away, and agents' choices are maladaptive, resulting in a poor collective utilization of resources. For larger strategy spaces, the system is in a phase in which the agents are able to coordinate their actions to achieve a better utilization of resources. The best utilization of resources occurs at a critical point, when the dimension of the strategy space is on the order of the number of agents.
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