We consider an economy in which agents are embedded in a network of potential value-generating relationships. Agents are assumed to be able to participate in three types of economic interactions: Autarkic self-provision; bilateral interaction; and multilateral collaboration. We introduce two stability concepts and provide sufficient and necessary conditions on the network structure that guarantee ...
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2015-01
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Authors: | GILLES, Robert P. ; LAZAROVA, Emiliya A. ; RUYS, Pieter H.M. |
Institutions: | Centre International de Recherches et d'Information sur l'Économie Publique, Sociale et Coopérative (CIRIEC) |
Subject: | Network economies | Economic outcomes | Stability |
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