The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks

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Editors: 
Yann Bramoullé, Andrea Galeotti, and Brian Rogers
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press
Year: 
2015
ISBN: 
9780199948277
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.

 

Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION

1. Introduction: Yann Bramoullé, Andrea Galeotti and Brian Rogers

II. PERSPECTIVES

2. Networks: A Paradigm Shift for Economics?: Alan Kirman
3. Networks in Economics: A Perspective on the Literature: Sanjeev Goyal
4. The Past and Future of Network Analysis in Economics: Matthew Jackson

III. NETWORK GAMES AND NETWORK FORMATION

5. Games Played on Networks: Yann Bramoullé and Rachel Kranton
6. Repeated Games and Networks: Francesco Nava
7. Stochastic Network Formation and Homophily: Paolo Pin and Brian Rogers
8. Network Formation Games: Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
9. Links and Actions in Interplay: Fernando Vega-Redondo
10. Conflict and Networks: Marcin Dziubinski, Sanjeev Goyal, and Adrien Vigier
11. Key Players: Yves Zenou

IV. EMPIRICS AND EXPERIMENTS

12. Some Challenges in the Empirics of the Effects of Networks: Vincent Boucher and Bernard Fortin
13. Econometrics of Network Formation: Arun Chandrasekhar
14. Small World Networks: Duncan Watts
15. Networked Experiments: A Review of Methods and Innovations: Sinan Aral
16. Field Experiments, Social Networks, and Development: Emily Breza
17. Networks in the Laboratory: Syngjoo Choi, Edoardo Gallo, and Shachar Kariv

V. DIFFUSION, LEARNING AND CONTAGION

18. Diffusion in Networks: PJ Lamberson
19. Learning in Social Networks: Ben Golub and Evan Sadler
20. Financial Contagion in Networks: Antonio Cabrales, Douglas Gale, and Piero Gottardi
21. Networks, Shocks, and Systemic Risk: Daron Acemoglu, Asu Ozdaglar, and Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi

VI. COMMUNITIES

22. Informal Transfers in Social Networks: Markus Mobius and Tanya Rosenblat
23. Community Networks and Migration: Kaivan Munshi
24. Social Networks and the Labor Market: Lori Beaman

VII. ORGANIZATIONS AND MARKETS

25. Attention in Organizations: Wouter Dessein and Andrea Prat
26. Models of Bilateral Trade in Networks: Mihai Manea
27. Strategic Models of Intermediation Networks: Daniele Condorelli and Andrea Galeotti
28. Networks in International Trade: Thomas Chaney
29. Targeting and Pricing in Social Networks: Francis Bloch
30. Managing Social Interactions: Dina Mayzlin
31. Economics Features of the Internet and Network Neutrality: Nicholas Economides

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