Cho Changhee, Park Jihun, Mafwele Biseko Juma, Le Quang Anh, Park Hye Jin, Lee Jae Woo
Department of Physics, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea.
Institute of Advanced Computational Sciences, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea.
Entropy (Basel). 2023 Jul 27;25(8):1129. doi: 10.3390/e25081129.
Increasing wealth inequality is a significant global issue that demands attention. While the distribution of wealth varies across countries based on their economic stages, there is a universal trend observed in the distribution function. Typically, regions with lower wealth values exhibit an exponential distribution, while regions with higher wealth values demonstrate a power-law distribution. In this review, we introduce measures that effectively capture wealth inequality and examine wealth distribution functions within the wealth exchange model. Drawing inspiration from the field of econophysics, wealth exchange resulting from economic activities is likened to a kinetic model, where molecules collide and exchange energy. Within this framework, two agents exchange a specific amount of wealth. As we delve into the analysis, we investigate the impact of various factors such as tax collection, debt allowance, and savings on the wealth distribution function when wealth is exchanged. These factors play a crucial role in shaping the dynamics of wealth distribution.
日益加剧的财富不平等是一个需要关注的重大全球问题。虽然财富分配因国家所处经济阶段不同而有所差异,但在分配函数中存在一种普遍趋势。通常,财富值较低的地区呈现指数分布,而财富值较高的地区则表现出幂律分布。在本综述中,我们介绍了有效衡量财富不平等的方法,并研究了财富交换模型中的财富分配函数。受经济物理学领域的启发,经济活动产生的财富交换类似于一个动力学模型,其中分子相互碰撞并交换能量。在此框架内,两个主体交换一定数量的财富。随着我们深入分析,我们研究了诸如税收征收、债务限额和储蓄等各种因素在财富交换时对财富分配函数的影响。这些因素在塑造财富分配动态方面起着至关重要的作用。