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network formation games 5 Network formation games 4 Game theory 3 Nash equilibrium 3 Network 3 Netzwerk 3 Spieltheorie 3 Nash networks 2 Nash-Gleichgewicht 2 Network economics 2 Netzwerkökonomik 2 Social network 2 Soziales Netzwerk 2 abstraction-refinement 2 path dominance core 2 social optimum 2 stable sets 2 Basins of attraction 1 Equilibrium refinement 1 Free Trade Agreements 1 Free-trade agreements 1 Group cohesion 1 Group decision-making 1 Gruppenentscheidung 1 Multilateralism 1 Network Formation Games 1 Network dynamics 1 Network-formation games 1 Pairwise stability 1 Pairwise-stability 1 Regular equilibrium 1 Social relations 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Stable sets 1 Strong stability 1 Tree formation games 1 Unionization 1 agent-based economics 1 basins of attraction 1 health care market 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Article 1
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English 7 Undetermined 4
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Avni, Guy 2 Guha, Shibashis 2 Kupferman, Orna 2 Ana, MAULEON 1 Arcaute, E. 1 Dyagilev, K. 1 Frank H. Page, Jr. 1 Gallo, Andrea 1 Gupta, Sonakshi 1 Huasheng, SONG 1 Johari, R. 1 Mannor, S. 1 Meroni, Claudia 1 PAPACCIO, Anna 1 Page, Frank 1 Pimienta, Carlos 1 Sarkhel, Manish 1 Schuster, Stephan 1 Sinopoli, Francesco De 1 Vincent, VANNETELBOSCH 1 Wooders, Myrna 1 Wooders, Myrna H. 1
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Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research (CAEPR), Department of Economics 1 Centro di Economia del Lavoro e di Politica Economica (CELPE), Università degli Studi di Salerno 1 Institut de Recherche Économique et Sociale (IRES), École des Sciences Économiques de Louvain 1 School of Economics, UNSW Business School 1 Vanderbilt University Department of Economics 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Economics letters 2 Games 2 CELPE Discussion Papers 1 Caepr Working Papers 1 Discussion Papers (ECON - Département des Sciences Economiques) 1 Discussion Papers / School of Economics, UNSW Business School 1 Games and Economic Behavior 1 MPRA Paper 1 Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers 1
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RePEc 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 1
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Consensus through connections
Sarkhel, Manish; Gupta, Sonakshi - In: Economics letters 232 (2023), pp. 1-5
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An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games
Avni, Guy; Guha, Shibashis; Kupferman, Orna - In: Games 9 (2018) 3, pp. 1-21
Network games (NGs) are played on directed graphs and are extensively used in network design and analysis. Search problems for NGs include finding special strategy profiles such as a Nash equilibrium and a globally-optimal solution. The networks modeled by NGs may be huge. In formal...
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An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games
Avni, Guy; Guha, Shibashis; Kupferman, Orna - In: Games 9 (2018) 3/39, pp. 1-21
Network games (NGs) are played on directed graphs and are extensively used in network design and analysis. Search problems for NGs include finding special strategy profiles such as a Nash equilibrium and a globally-optimal solution. The networks modeled by NGs may be huge. In formal...
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Towards a solution concept for network formation games
Gallo, Andrea; Meroni, Claudia - In: Economics letters 198 (2021), pp. 1-3
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Bilateralism and Multilateralism: a Network Approach
PAPACCIO, Anna - Centro di Economia del Lavoro e di Politica Economica … - 2013
The deadlock in the Doha Round and the proliferation of regional and bilateral trade agreements has given rise to a new interest in the potential relationship between regionalism and multilateralism. This paper has two main aims. First, the formation of free trade agreements amongst symmetric...
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Applications in Agent-Based Computational Economics
Schuster, Stephan - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2012
A constituent feature of adaptive complex system are non-linear feedback mechanisms between actors. This makes it often difficult to model and analyse them. Agent-based Computational Economics (ACE) uses computer simulation methods to represent such systems and analyse non-linear processes. The...
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Costly Network Formation and Regular Equilibria
Sinopoli, Francesco De; Pimienta, Carlos - School of Economics, UNSW Business School - 2009
We prove that for generic network-formation games where players incur some strictly positive cost to propose links the …‡ Abstract. We prove that for generic network-formation games where players incur some strictly positive cost to propose links … is costly. In this paper we prove that Harsanyi’s result can be extended to network-formation games if proposing links is …
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Strategic Basins of Attraction, the Path Dominance Core, and Network Formation Games
Page, Frank; Wooders, Myrna - Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research … - 2007
Given the preferences of players and the rules governing network formation, what networks are likely to emerge and persist? And how do individuals and coalitions evaluate possible consequences of their actions in forming networks? To address these questions we introduce a model of network...
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Networks for Free Trade Agreements among Heterogeneous Countries
Ana, MAULEON; Huasheng, SONG; Vincent, VANNETELBOSCH - Institut de Recherche Économique et Sociale (IRES), … - 2006
The paper examnes the formation of free trade agreements as a network formation game. We consider a three-country model in which international trade occurs between economies with imperfectly competitive product markets. Labor markets can be unionized and non-unionized in each country. We show...
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Strategic Basins of Attraction, the Path Dominance Core, and Network Formation Games
Frank H. Page, Jr.; Wooders, Myrna H. - Vanderbilt University Department of Economics - 2006
Given the preferences of players and the rules governing network formation, what networks are likely to emerge and persist? And how do individuals and coalitions evaluate possible consequences of their actions in forming networks? To address these questions we introduce a model of network...
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