This item is only available electronically.This thesis explores the role of peers in influencing the decision of individuals to attend college and the resulting labour market outcomes. It proposes a model, combining the econometric methods of networks and treatment effects, to estimate the marginal treatment effect of education when peers have influence on the wage outcome and probability of treatment for an individual. Using Monte Carlo simulations, the effect of networks on the treatment effects model is investigated. We further explore the model by varying the network structure and conducting sensitivity analyses, considering the impact of networks on policy. Our results suggest that networks initially have a significant positive...
Aim of the present paper is to analyse network effects on latent constructs adopting a structural eq...
The paper investigates the link between student relations and their performances at university. A so...
This paper studies whether structural properties of friendship networks affect individual outcomes i...
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We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
This paper studies whether structural properties of friendship networks affect individual outcomes i...
This thesis explores the role of social networks in determining adolescents’ outcomes in schools. Th...
Over the past decades, economists have increasingly taken note of the importance of social networks ...
Understanding social influences is vitally important to understanding human behavior; unfortunately,...
When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to ...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...
We propose a dynastic model in which individuals are born in an educated or uneducated environment t...
Debates centered on the role of social networks as a determinant of labour market outcomes have a lo...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
Aim of the present paper is to analyse network effects on latent constructs adopting a structural eq...
The paper investigates the link between student relations and their performances at university. A so...
This paper studies whether structural properties of friendship networks affect individual outcomes i...
For the most current version of this paper, please click here. This paper improves our understanding...
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
This paper studies whether structural properties of friendship networks affect individual outcomes i...
This thesis explores the role of social networks in determining adolescents’ outcomes in schools. Th...
Over the past decades, economists have increasingly taken note of the importance of social networks ...
Understanding social influences is vitally important to understanding human behavior; unfortunately,...
When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to ...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...
We propose a dynastic model in which individuals are born in an educated or uneducated environment t...
Debates centered on the role of social networks as a determinant of labour market outcomes have a lo...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
Aim of the present paper is to analyse network effects on latent constructs adopting a structural eq...
The paper investigates the link between student relations and their performances at university. A so...
This paper studies whether structural properties of friendship networks affect individual outcomes i...