Social influence, agent heterogeneity and the emergence of the urban informal sector

César García-Díaz, Ana I. Moreno-Monroy

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We develop an agent-based computational model in which the urban informal sector acts as a buffer where rural migrants can earn some income while queuing for higher paying modern-sector jobs. In the model, the informal sector emerges as a result of ruralurban migration decisions of heterogeneous agents subject to social influence in the form of neighboring effects of varying strengths. Besides using a multinomial logit choice model that allows for agent idiosyncrasy, explicit agent heterogeneity is introduced in the form of socio-demographic characteristics preferred by modern-sector employers. We find that different combinations of the strength of social influence and the socio-economic composition of the workforce lead to very different urbanization and urban informal sector shares. In particular, moderate levels of social influence and a large proportion of rural inhabitants with preferred socio-demographic characteristics are conducive to a higher urbanization rate and a larger informal sector.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1563-1574
Número de páginas12
PublicaciónPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Volumen391
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 15 feb. 2012
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