Our overall goal is to characterize and understand the dynamic behavior of information economies: very large open economies
of automated information agents that are likely to come into existence on the Internet. Here we model a simple information-filtering
economy in which broker agents sell selected articles to a subscribed set of consumers. Analysis and simulation of this model
reveal the existence of both desirable and undesirable phenomena, and give some insight into their nature and the conditions
under which they occur. In particular, efficient self-organization of the broker population into specialized niches can occur
when communication and processing costs are neither too high nor too low, but endless price wars can undermine this desirable
state of affairs.