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these investigations were rather small so that further experiments are required in order
to substantiate the corresponding data.
In our econophysics model we have assumed a constant (over time) distribution of
agent types. On the other hand, Nordblom and Zamac (2012) have set up a economic
model which describes how social beings update their personal norms. Implementing
these mechanisms in our model would allow for the transformation between different
agent types and is an interesting perspective for future research.
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