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Theory of the Avatar


Edward Castronova


Indiana University Bloomington - Department of Telecommunications

February 2003

CESifo Working Paper Series No. 863

Abstract:     
The internet has given birth to an expanding number of shared virtual reality spaces, with a collective population well into the millions. These virtual worlds exhibit most of the traits we associate with the Earth world: economic transactions, interpersonal relationships, organic political institutions, and so on. A human being experiences these worlds through an avatar, which is the representation of the self in a given physical medium. Most worlds allow an agent to choose what kind of avatar she or he will inhabit, allowing a person with any kind of Earth body to inhabit a completely different body in the virtual world. The emergence of avatar-mediated living raises both positive and normative questions. This paper explores several choice models involving avatars. Analysis of these models suggests that the emergence of avatar-mediated life may increase aggregate human well-being, while decreasing its cross-sectional variance. These efficiency and equity effects are contingent on the maintenance and protection of certain rights, however, including the right of agents to free movement, unbiased information, and political participation.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 45

Keywords: Information and Internet Services, Computer Software, Equity, Justice, Inequality

JEL Classification: L86, D63

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Date posted: March 6, 2003  

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Castronova, Edward, Theory of the Avatar (February 2003). CESifo Working Paper Series No. 863. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=385103

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Edward Castronova (Contact Author)
Indiana University Bloomington - Department of Telecommunications ( email )
1229 East 7th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
United States
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