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An Agent-Based Model Suitable for Discussion of Institutions, Welfare and Capitalism
Tiebout's model operationalizes assumptions about decentralized behavior of a population of autonomous individuals who seek greater utility through choices between jurisdictions with different political institutions designed to aggregate preferences. Based on an agent-based model inspired by Tiebout's model, we discuss the validity of these assumptions for the case of empirical situations present in capitalist societies.