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eigenvector centrality. The core of our argument hinges on the power of the consistency axiom, which relates the properties of the …
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Network analysis has emerged as a key technique in communication studies, economics, geography, history and sociology, among others. A fundamental issue is how to identify key nodes in a network, for which purpose a number of centrality measures have been developed. This paper proposes a new...
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under strong market rivalry a conflict between stable and efficient networks is likely to occur. A key finding of the paper …
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Our study analyzes theories of learning for strategic interactions in networks. Participants played two of the 2 x 2 … order shown by Selten and Chmura. This result supports our view that learning in networks is different from learning in …
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Our study analyzes theories of learning for strategic interactions in networks. Participants played two of the 2 x 2 … order shown by Selten and Chmura. This result supports our view that learning in networks is different from learning in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286462
under strong market rivalry a conflict between stable and efficient networks is likely to occur. A key finding of the paper …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004965187
This study explores mechanism design for networks of interpersonal relationships. Agents' social (i.e., altruistic or …
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Our study analyzes theories of learning for strategic interactions in networks. Participants played two of the 2 x 2 … order shown by Selten and Chmura. This result supports our view that learning in networks is different from learning in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009643179
Our study analyzes theories of learning for strategic interactions in networks. Participants played two of the 2 x 2 … order shown by Selten and Chmura. This result supports our view that learning in networks is different from learning in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009318135
We develop, both theoretically and experimentally, a stereotypical environment that allows for coordination breakdown, leading to a bank run. Three depositors are located at the nodes of a network and have to decide whether to keep their funds deposited or to withdraw. One of the depositors has...
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