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Darwinian Adverse Selection

Physics and Society 2015-07-20 v1 General Finance

Abstract

We develop a model to study the role of rationality in economics and biology. The model's agents differ continuously in their ability to make rational choices. The agents' objective is to ensure their individual survival over time or, equivalently, to maximize profits. In equilibrium, however, rational agents who maximize their objective survival probability are, individually and collectively, eliminated by the forces of competition. Instead of rationality, there emerges a unique distribution of irrational players who are individually not fit for the struggle of survival. The selection of irrational players over rational ones relies on the fact that all rational players coordinate on the same optimal action, which leaves them collectively undiversified and thus vulnerable to aggregate risks.

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@article{arxiv.1507.04934,
  title  = {Darwinian Adverse Selection},
  author = {Wolfgang Kuhle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.04934},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Maximization, Rationality, Economics, Biology, Group Selection

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