In this paper I analyze the formation of networks in which each agent is assumed to possess some information of value to the other agents in the network. Agents derive payoff from having access to the information of others through communication or spillovers through the links between them. Linking decisions are based on network-dependent marginal payoff and a network independent noise capturing exogenous idiosyncratic effects. Moreover, agents have a limited observation radius when deciding to whom to form a link. I find that for small noise the observation radius does not matter and strongly centralized networks emerge. However, for large noise, a smaller observation radius generates networks with a larger degree variance. These networks c...
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This paper analyzes the formation of networks in which each agent is assumed to possess some informa...
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We present a model of strategic network formation with absolute friction and heterogeneous agents. T...
We study the formation of networks where agents choose how much to invest in each relationship. The ...
Most growth theories have focused on R&D activities. Although R&D significantly influences e...
This paper analyzes the formation of networks in which each agent is assumed to possess some informa...
In the two-way flow connections model, introduced in the seminal pa-per Bala and Goyal [1], players ...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature aiming to understand the beha...
We introduce a tractable model of cheap talk among players located on networks. In our model, a play...
My thesis studies identification and estimation in network formation models. First, I study what can...
Social and economic networks play an increasingly significant role in people's lives. The formation ...
This paper considers a population of agents that are engaged in a listening network. The agents wish...
This paper studies a model of network formation in which agents create links following a simple heur...
We consider a setting where every pair of players that undertake a transaction (e.g. exchange goods ...
This paper contributes to an emerging literature aiming to understand the behavioral patterns that l...
We study the dynamics of a game-theoretic network formation model that yields large-scale small-worl...
In many economic networks, the network is not exogenous but instead agents decide what links they wa...
We present a model of strategic network formation with absolute friction and heterogeneous agents. T...
We study the formation of networks where agents choose how much to invest in each relationship. The ...
Most growth theories have focused on R&D activities. Although R&D significantly influences e...