
Papers Citing or Discussing the Inequality Process (IP) by Others
Kinsella,
Stephen, Matthias Greiff, Edward Nell. 2009. "Interacting agents produce
endogenous inequality". Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick,
Limerick, Ireland. [
Chakraborti,
Anirban, Ioane Tokes, Marco Patriarca, and Frederic Abergels. 2009.
“Econophysics: Empirical Facts and Agent-based Models”. arXiv:0909.1974v1
[q-fin.GN] 10 Sep 2009 [ on-line at: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0909/0909.1974v1.pdf
].
Lux,
Thomas. 2009. “Stochastic behavioral asset pricing models and the stylized
facts”. Working Paper #1426, Institute for the World Economy,

Yakovenko,
Victor and J. Barkley Rosser Jr. 2009. “Colloquium: Statistical Mechanics of
Money, Wealth, and Income”. [on-line at http://arxiv.org/abs/0905.1518
].
Reviewing the history of particle system models of income distribution, Yakovenko and Rosser write (p. 3):
“Actually, this approach
was pioneered by the sociologist John Angle (1986, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2002)
already in the 1980s. However, his work was largely unknown until it was
brought to the attention of econophysicists by the economist Thomas Lux
(2005). Now, Angle’s work is widely cited in econophysics literature (Angle,
2006)."
Chakraborti, Anirban, and Marco Patriarca. 2008. "Gamma-distribution and wealth inequality". Pramana [Indian Academy of Sciences]. 71(#2): 233-243.
Hayes, Brian. 2008. Group Theory in the
Bedroom and Other Mathematical Diversions. New York: Hill and Wang
(division of Farrar, Straus, and Giroux).
Landini, Simone, and Mariacristina Uberti. 2008. "A statistical mechanic view of macro-dynamics in economics". Computational Economics 32: 121-146.
Chakrabarti,
Bikas. 2007. "A
Brief History of Economics: An Outsider's Account". [ on-line at http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.4093
].
Chatterjee, Arnab, and Bikas Chakrabarti. 2007. "Ideal-gas-like market models with savings: quenched and annealed cases". Physica A: 382: 36-41.

Nielsen,
François. 2007. “Economic inequality, Pareto, and sociology”. American
Behavioral Scientist 50
(#5): 619-638.
Chatterjee, Arnab and
B.K. Chakrabarti. 2006. Abstract of "Heterogeneous
agents are responsible for the Pareto tail".
Applications of Physics to Financial Analysis 5 (June, 2006), 7. [http://www2.polito.it/eventi/apfa5/Abstract/abstracts.pdf
].

Richmond, Peter, Stefan Hutzler, Ricardo Coelho, and Przemek Repetowicz. 2006. “A review of empirical studies and models of income distributions in society”. Chakrabarti, B.K., A. Chakraborti, and A. Chatterjee, (eds.), Econophysics and Sociophysics. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley VCH.
Scalas, Enrico, Mauro Gallegati, Eric Guerci, David Mas, and Alessandra Tedeschi. 2006. "Growth and allocation of resources in economics: the agent-based approach". [ http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0608/0608221.pdf ]
Scalas,
Enrico. 2006. Abstract of "Growth
and inequality processes: equilibrium and nonequilibrium models in physics and
economics".
Applications of Physics to Financial Analysis 5 (June, 2006),
43. [ http://www2.polito.it/eventi/apfa5/Abstract/abstracts.pdf
].
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photo was selected by the City of Philadelphia's Fairmount Park Commission for
its 2010 Calendar. It's the July photo.
Herring, Lee. 2003. "A
Mathematical Sociologist's Angle on Income Makes Its Mark in Inequality
Modeling" Footnotes 31(No. 8, November) [
http://www2.asanet.org/footnotes/nov03/fn3.html
].

Nielsen,
François and Arthur Alderson. 2001. “Trends in income inequality in the
Ackerman,
Frank, Neva R. Goodwin, Laurie Dougherty, and Kevin Gallagher (eds). 2000. The
Political Economy of Inequality. Foreword by Derek Bok.
