Heterogeneity and increasing returns may drive socio-economic transitions

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Gérard Weisbuch
Vincent Buskens
Luat Vuong
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[1] de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure,Laboratoire de Physique Statistique (Laboratoire associé au CNRS (UMR 8550), à l’ENS et aux Universités Paris 6 et Paris 7)
[2] Utrecht University,Department of Sociology
[3] Cornell University,School of Applied and Engineering Physics
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Market competition; Willingness to pay; Transitions; Heterogeneity;
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There are clear benefits associated with a particular consumer choice for many current markets. For example, as we consider here, some products might carry environmental or ‘green’ benefits. Some consumers might value these benefits while others do not. However, as evidenced by myriad failed attempts of environmental products to maintain even a niche market, such benefits do not necessarily outweigh the extra purchasing cost. The question we pose is, how can such an initially economically-disadvantaged green product evolve to hold the greater share of the market? We present a simple mathematical model for the dynamics of product competition in a heterogeneous consumer population. Our model preassigns a hierarchy to the products, which designates the consumer choice when prices are comparable, while prices are dynamically rescaled to reflect increasing returns to scale. Our approach allows us to model many scenarios of technology substitution and provides a method for generalizing market forces. With this model, we begin to forecast irreversible trends associated with consumer dynamics as well as policies that could be made to influence transitions.
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