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Computer Research and Modeling, 2023, Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 1673–1693
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2023-15-6-1673-1693
(Mi crm1141)
 

MODELS OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS

Features of social interactions: the basic model

S. Yu. Malkova, O. A. Shpyrkob

a Center for Long-Term Forecasting and strategic planning of Moscow State University, 1 Leninskie gory st., Moscow, 119991, Russia
b Branch of Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov in the city of Sevastopol, 7 Geroev Sevastopolja st., Sevastopol, 299001, Russia
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Abstract: The paper considers the basic model of competitive interactions and its use for the analysis and description of social processes. The peculiarity of the model is that it describes the interaction of several competing actors, while actors can vary the strategy of their actions, in particular, form coalitions to jointly counter a common enemy. As a result of modeling, various modes of competitive interaction were identified, their classification was conducted, and their features were described. In the course of the study, the attention is paid to the so-called “rough” (according to A.A. Andronov) cases of the implementation of competitive interaction, which until now have rarely been considered in the scientific literature, but are quite common in real life. Using a basic mathematical model, the conditions for the implementation of various modes of competitive interactions are considered, the conditions for the transition from one mode to another are determined, examples of the implementation of these modes in the economy, social and political life are given. It is shown that with a relatively low level of competition, which is non-antagonistic in nature, competition can lead to an increase in the activity of interacting actors and to overall economic growth. Moreover, in the presence of expanding resource opportunities (as long as such opportunities remain), this growth may have a hyperbolic character. With a decrease in resource capabilities and increased competition, there is a transition to an oscillatory mode, when weaker actors unite to jointly counteract stronger ones. With a further decrease in resource opportunities and increased competition, there is a transition to the formation of stable hierarchical structures. At the same time, the model shows that at a certain moment there is a loss of stability, the system becomes “rough” according to A.A. Andronov and sensitive to fluctuations in parameter changes. As a result, the existing hierarchies may collapse and be replaced by new ones. With a further increase in the intensity of competition, the actor-leader completely suppresses his opponents and establishes monopolism. Examples from economic, social, and political life are given, illustrating the patterns identified on the basis of modeling using the basic model of competition. The obtained results can be used in the analysis, modeling and forecasting of socioeconomic and political processes.
Keywords: competition, mathematical modeling, zero-sum and positive-sum game, monopolism, hierarchies, dynamic equilibrium, stable structures
Funding agency Grant number
Программы развития МГУ 23А-Ш05-03
This work was done with the support of MSU Program of Development, Project No. 23A-SCH05-03.
Received: 19.03.2023
Revised: 03.09.2023
Accepted: 27.10.2023
Document Type: Article
UDC: 51-77
Language: Russian
Citation: S. Yu. Malkov, O. A. Shpyrko, “Features of social interactions: the basic model”, Computer Research and Modeling, 15:6 (2023), 1673–1693
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\paper Features of social interactions: the basic model
\jour Computer Research and Modeling
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\pages 1673--1693
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\crossref{https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2023-15-6-1673-1693}
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