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diffusion. We discuss some highlights from the empirical literature on the impact of networks on behaviors and diffusion. We …
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, learning and diffusion, and network games. I also include some background on social network characteristics and measurements …
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The novelty of our model is to combine models of collective action on networks with models of social learning. Agents are connected according to an undirected graph, the social network, and have the choice between two actions: either to adopt a new behavior or technology or stay with the default...
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Since the seminal contribution of Jackson & Wolinsky 1996 [A Strategic Model of Social and Economic Networks, JET 71, 44-74] it has been widely acknowledged that the formation of social networks exhibits a general conflict between individual strategic behavior and collective outcome. What has...
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This paper studies the properties of convexity (concavity) and strategic complements (substitutes) in network formation and the implications for the structure of pairwise stable networks. First, different definitions of convexity (concavity) in own links from the literature are put into the...
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about job openings, bargaining power etc. Given these beneficial aspects of networks, the stability is in question: How do … networks.Finally, one of the focal topics of strategic network formation is the "tension of stability and efficiency" (see …
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