This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of other individuals. In our model, the intensity of social interactions can be chosen at the same time as friends. We characterize the equilibrium in terms of both social interactions and social capital (the value of social interactions offered by each agent) for a general distribution of individuals in the urban geographical space. We show that greater geographical dispersion decreases the incentives to socially interact. We also show that the equilibrium frequency of interactions is lower than the effcient one. Using a unique geo-coded dataset of friendship networks among adolescents in the United States, we estimate the model and validate that ...
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This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of oth...
This paper studies how the strength of social ties is affected by the geographical location of other...
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We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uni...
peer reviewedIn this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economic...
In this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economics model. Agen...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uniqu...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
The present paper explores the role of the social structure of suburban areas on city dynamics. We f...
In this article we further investigate a previous game theoretical model of social and economic inte...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of oth...
This paper studies how the strength of social ties is affected by the geographical location of other...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uni...
peer reviewedIn this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economic...
In this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economics model. Agen...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uniqu...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
The present paper explores the role of the social structure of suburban areas on city dynamics. We f...
In this article we further investigate a previous game theoretical model of social and economic inte...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...