We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their utility is negatively affected by the consumption of their neighbors. Our interest is in understanding how social structure of comparisons, taken together with the familiar fundamentals of the economy – endowments, technology and preferences – shapes equilibrium prices, allocations and welfare. We show that equilibrium prices and consumptions are a function of a sin-gle network statistic: centrality. An individual’s ‘centrality ’ is given by the weighted sum of paths of different lengths to all others in a social network. In particular, prices are proportional to sum of centralities, while an individual’s consumption depends on how central she...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
We model a spatial market in which the utility of each consumer is affected by the collection of con...
In this work we characterize equilibrium introduced in configurations for networks with conflicting ...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
The interaction between social structure and markets remains a central theme in the social sciences....
The interaction between community and markets remains a central theme in the social sciences. The em...
When there is strategic complementarity of consumption between neighbors in a social network, we fin...
It is well-documented that individuals care about how others around them are doing. This paper studi...
Thesis advisor: Richard J. ArnottThis dissertation comprises three papers that are concerned with th...
International audienceWe analyze the problem of optimal monopoly pricing in social networks where ag...
Economic networks are ubiquitous and their in‡uence on economic behaviour is far from trivial. This ...
We present a model where agents are embedded in a network of social relations and experience interde...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
We model a spatial market in which the utility of each consumer is affected by the collection of con...
In this work we characterize equilibrium introduced in configurations for networks with conflicting ...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
The interaction between social structure and markets remains a central theme in the social sciences....
The interaction between community and markets remains a central theme in the social sciences. The em...
When there is strategic complementarity of consumption between neighbors in a social network, we fin...
It is well-documented that individuals care about how others around them are doing. This paper studi...
Thesis advisor: Richard J. ArnottThis dissertation comprises three papers that are concerned with th...
International audienceWe analyze the problem of optimal monopoly pricing in social networks where ag...
Economic networks are ubiquitous and their in‡uence on economic behaviour is far from trivial. This ...
We present a model where agents are embedded in a network of social relations and experience interde...
Centrality measures based on eigenvectors are important in models of how networks affect investment ...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
We model a spatial market in which the utility of each consumer is affected by the collection of con...
In this work we characterize equilibrium introduced in configurations for networks with conflicting ...