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El. knyga: Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks

Edited by (Associate Professor, Washington University in St. Louis), Edited by (Professor, European University Institute and University of Essex), Edited by (CNRS Research Fellow, Aix-Marseille University)
  • Formatas: 608 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190216832
  • Formatas: 608 pages
  • Serija: Oxford Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190216832

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The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks represents the frontier of research into how and why networks they form, how they influence behavior, how they help govern outcomes in an interactive world, and how they shape collective decision making, opinion formation, and diffusion dynamics. From a methodological perspective, the contributors to this volume devote attention to theory, field experiments, laboratory experiments, and econometrics. Theoretical work in network formation, games played on networks, repeated games, and the interaction between linking and behavior is synthesized.

A number of chapters are devoted to studying social process mediated by networks. Topics here include opinion formation, diffusion of information and disease, and learning. There are also chapters devoted to financial contagion and systemic risk, motivated in part by the recent financial crises. Another section discusses communities, with applications including social trust, favor exchange, and social collateral; the importance of communities for migration patterns; and the role that networks and communities play in the labor market.

A prominent role of networks, from an economic perspective, is that they mediate trade. Several chapters cover bilateral trade in networks, strategic intermediation, and the role of networks in international trade. Contributions discuss as well the role of networks for organizations. On the one hand, one chapter discusses the role of networks for the performance of organizations, while two other chapters discuss managing networks of consumers and pricing in the presence of network-based spillovers.

Finally, the authors discuss the internet as a network with attention to the issue of net neutrality.

Recenzijos

"...a timely and excellent reference." -- Journal of Economic Literature "The breadth and depth of this book are excellent. The book provides the reader with great information and thoughtful reflections on the relevance and significance of networks in the diverse spheres of human life - especially, trade between and among people of diverse nation-states. Recommended to everyone interested in this area of academic inquiry." -- CHOICE

List of Contributors
ix
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction to the Handbook
3(10)
Yann Bramoulle
Andrea Galeotti
Brian W. Rogers
PART II PERSPECTIVES
2 Networks: A Paradigm Shift for Economics?
13(34)
Alan Kirman
3 Networks in Economics A Perspective on the Literature
47(24)
Sanjeev Goyal
4 The Past and Future of Network Analysis in Economics
71(12)
Matthew O. Jackson
PART III NETWORK GAMES AND NETWORK FORMATION
5 Games Played on Networks
83(30)
Yann Bramoulle
Rachel Kranton
6 Repeated Games and Networks
113(25)
Francesco Nava
7 Stochastic Network Formation and Homophily
138(29)
Paolo Pin
Brian W. Rogers
8 Network Formation Games
167(24)
Ana Mauleon
Vincent Vannetelbosch
9 Links and Actions in Interplay
191(24)
Fernando Vega-Redondo
10 Conflict and Networks
215(29)
Marcin Dziubinski
Sanjeev Goyal
Adrien Vigier
11 Key Players
244(33)
Yves Zenou
PART IV EMPIRICS AND EXPERIMENTS
12 Some Challenges in the Empirics of the Effects of Networks
277(26)
Vincent Boucher
Bernard Fortin
13 Econometrics of Network Formation
303(55)
Arun G. Chandrasekhar
14 Small-World Networks
358(18)
Duncan J. Watts
15 Networked Experiments
376(36)
Sinan Aral
16 Field Experiments, Social Networks, and Development
412(28)
Emily Breza
17 Networks in the Laboratory
440(39)
Syngjoo Choi
Edoardo Gallo
Shachar Kariv
PART V DIFFUSION, LEARNING, AND CONTAGION
18 Diffusion in Networks
479(25)
P. J. Lamberson
19 Learning in Social Networks
504(39)
Benjamin Golub
Evan Sadler
20 Financial Contagion in Networks
543(26)
Antonio Cabrales
Douglas Gale
Piero Gottardi
21 Networks, Shocks, and Systemic Risk
569(42)
Daron Acemoglu
Asuman Ozdaglar
Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi
PART VI COMMUNITIES
22 Informal Transfers in Social Networks
611(19)
Markus Mobius
Tanya Rosenblat
23 Community Networks and Migration
630(19)
Kaivan Munshi
24 Social Networks and the Labor Market
649(26)
Lori Beaman
PART VII Organizations and markets
25 Attention in Organizations
675(23)
Wouter Dessein
Andrea Prat
26 Models of Bilateral Trade in Networks
698(35)
Mihai Manea
27 Strategic Models of Intermediation Networks
733(21)
Daniele Condorelli
Andrea Galeotti
28 Networks in International Trade
754(22)
Thomas Chaney
29 Targeting and Pricing in Social Networks
776(16)
Francis Bloch
30 Managing Social Interactions
792(18)
Dina Mayzlin
31 Economic Features of the Internet and Network Neutrality
810(13)
Nicholas Economides
Index 823
Yann Bramoullé is a CNRS Research Fellow at Aix-Marseille University. He graduated from École Polytechnique in France in 1995 and obtained his PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2002. He was an economics professor at Laval University in Québec until 2012 and was nominated for the prize of the best French young economist in 2013. He currently works on the interaction between markets and networks, a project for which he obtained an ERC consolidator grant in 2014, on strategic interaction and networks, altruism in networks, and the econometrics of social networks.

Andrea Galeotti is Professor of Economics at the European University Institute and University of Essex. He is a leading international scholar in the study of social and economic networks. He has published articles in, among others, The American Economic Review, Review of Economic Studies, and the American Journal of Political Science. He serves as co-Editor of The Economic Journal and is a Board Member of The Review of Economic Studies.

Brian Rogers is an Associate Professor in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also directs the Missouri Social Science Experimental Laboratory (MISSEL). Prof. Rogers received his Ph.D. from Caltech in 2006 and was on the faculty in Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences (MEDS) at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University from 2006-2013. His research is broadly in microeconomic theory and game theory, with a particular emphasis on the role of networks and social interactions in strategic models. Recent work includes incorporating incentives into epidemiological diffusion models, as well as understanding the coevolution of partner choices and repeated play in social models of games.