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Sociology Department Colloquium: Emily Erikson

Date
Mon November 18th 2030, 11:30am
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Location
McClatchy Hall, Building 120, Studio 40

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Sociology Department Colloquium: Emily Erikson

Caption credit for this image Sociology Department Colloquium

Please join us for a colloquium being given by Emily Erikson, Associate Professor of Sociology at Yale University.

Networks, Property, and the Division of Labor

We use a simulation-based method to consider the effect of different network structures on the propensity for economic producers to develop a complementary division of labor. We use a graph-coloring game, in which nodes are given incentives to find a color that does not match their nearest neighbors, to represent the interdependent coordination problems inherent to the division of labor. We find that a decentralized development of a division of labor is difficult, particularly when too many specializations are chosen. Counterintuitively, a division of labor is more likely to evolve when the ability of agents to specialize is more constrained. The ability to store property also facilitates the development of a division of labor.

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