Segregation and Game Theory

Yesterday Marc asked:

…Should the government act to undo residential segregation that has occurred largely because of the choices individuals make about where to live (racist or not), as opposed to because of discriminatory laws or outright racism?

Here’s an interesting video that examines how slight racial preferences in terms of residential housing can lead to complete racial segregation, give time:

The Logic of Life

-Jake

 

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