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Dynamic Models of Segregation

  • Author: Thomas C. Schelling
  • Year: 1971
  • Summary: A classic paper in the study of emergent behavior. Schelling created a simple agent-based model showing how stark residential segregation could arise from the collective effect of individual choices, even when individuals have only a mild preference for living near people of the same 'color'. It's a powerful demonstration of how macro-level patterns can be unintended consequences of micro-level behavior.
  • Link: https://www.stat.ucla.edu/~frederic/30C/30C_A/Schelling71.pdf