The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social interactions and peer effects. We document the subtle relationship between the parameters of the linear-in-means model and the parameters relevant for policy analysis, and study the interpretations of the model under two different scenarios. First, we show that without further assumptions on the model the direct analogs of standard policy relevant parameters are either undefined or are complicated functions not only of the parameters of the linear-in-means model but also the parameters of the distribution of the unobservables. This complicates the interpretation of the results. Second, and as in the literature on simultaneous equations, we show t...
There is substantial confusion in political science and related literatures about the meaning and in...
In many contexts we may be interested in understanding whether direct connections between agents, su...
We develop a unified model embedding different behavioral mechanisms of social interactions and desi...
Although the linear-in-means model is the workhorse model in empirical work on peer effects, its the...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
1We would like to thank Gary Chamberlain, Enrico Moretti and participants at UCLAWork-shop in Econom...
There is a large literature on social interactions and still little is known about the economic mech...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
In this paper, we demonstrate that, in a context where peer groups do not overlap fully, it is possi...
The study of social interactions has enriched both the domain of inquiry of economists and the way e...
vii Abstract People are by nature social beings. Most of us have a complex social network that conne...
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
Heckman and MaCurdy (1985) first showed that binary outcomes are compatible with linear econometric ...
Abstract- This paper is a critical introduction to the new wave of economic literature on the effect...
In this paper, we demonstrate that, in a context where peer groups do not overlap fully, it is possi...
There is substantial confusion in political science and related literatures about the meaning and in...
In many contexts we may be interested in understanding whether direct connections between agents, su...
We develop a unified model embedding different behavioral mechanisms of social interactions and desi...
Although the linear-in-means model is the workhorse model in empirical work on peer effects, its the...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
1We would like to thank Gary Chamberlain, Enrico Moretti and participants at UCLAWork-shop in Econom...
There is a large literature on social interactions and still little is known about the economic mech...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
In this paper, we demonstrate that, in a context where peer groups do not overlap fully, it is possi...
The study of social interactions has enriched both the domain of inquiry of economists and the way e...
vii Abstract People are by nature social beings. Most of us have a complex social network that conne...
The aim of this work is to implement a statistical mechanics theory of social interaction, generaliz...
Heckman and MaCurdy (1985) first showed that binary outcomes are compatible with linear econometric ...
Abstract- This paper is a critical introduction to the new wave of economic literature on the effect...
In this paper, we demonstrate that, in a context where peer groups do not overlap fully, it is possi...
There is substantial confusion in political science and related literatures about the meaning and in...
In many contexts we may be interested in understanding whether direct connections between agents, su...
We develop a unified model embedding different behavioral mechanisms of social interactions and desi...