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On Behavioral Heterogeneity

2006

An index of “behavioral heterogeneity” for every finite population of households is defined. It is shown that the higher the index of behavioral heterogeneity the less sensitive depends the aggregate consumption expenditure ratio upon prices. As a consequence, a high index implies a tendency for the Jacobian of aggregate demand to have a dominant negative diagonal.

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FAST OSCILLATING MIGRATIONS IN A PREDATOR-PREY MODEL

1996

The aim of this paper is to give a method which permits us to describe how individual properties can emerge at the population level, in population dynamics. We consider interacting populations. In order to take into account the spatial or behavioral heterogeneity, we subdivide each population into subpopulations. A given subpopulation corresponds to those individuals having the same behavior and who are in a homogeneous environment. Furthermore, we assume that the migration process is faster than the growth and interaction processes. Therefore, we must study models with many variables coupled together into large scaled differential systems. Firstly, our method permits us to reduce these co…

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