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Evolutionary Game Analysis of Government and Residents’ Participation in Waste Separation Based on Cumulative Prospect Theory

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, ISSN: 1660-4601, Vol: 19, Issue: 21
2022
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Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Researchers Publish Findings in Public Health (Evolutionary Game Analysis of Government and Residents' Participation in Waste Separation Based on Cumulative Prospect Theory)

2022 NOV 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Daily -- New study results on public health have been

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Government and residents’ participation in waste separation is a complex non-cooperative game process, and the evolutionary game can explain the behavior of participating subjects well. Considering that the traditional evolutionary game cannot satisfactorily explain the irrational psychology and risk preference factors of the participating issues, this study combines the prospect theory and evolutionary game, uses the prospect value function to supplement and improve the parameters of the evolutionary game payment matrix, and analyzes the evolutionary stabilization strategy. To verify the theoretical results, simulation experiments and impact analysis were conducted, and meaningful results were obtained: There are two stable evolutionary strategies in the system, namely higher participation benefits for residents and lower participation costs and opportunity costs, and reasonable direct benefit distribution coefficients all help to increase the participation rate of waste separation. This study can provide some scientific suggestions for the government to design and build a waste-separation system.

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