This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. This is a theoretical and econometric exercise as the analysis is linked to a rigorously delineated model of interdependent decisions. We develop an incomplete information game for individual choice under social influences that nests standard models as special cases. We consider identification of both endogenous and contextual social effects under alternative assumptions regarding an analyst’s a priori knowledge of social structure or access to individual-level or aggregate data. Finally, we discuss potential ramifications for identification of endogenous formation of social structure. (authors' abstract
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The estimation of spillover and peer effects presents challenges that are still unsolved. In fact, e...
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Abstract: This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions ...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
Abstract: While interest in social determinants of individual behavior has led to a rich theoretical...
The study of social interactions has enriched both the domain of inquiry of economists and the way e...
It is an everyday experience that the behavior of individuals belonging to the same social group ten...
This paper is a critical introduction to the new wave of economic literature on the effect of social...
The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social inte...
none1noThis paper is about selection of neighbors in models of social interactions. I study a genera...
1We would like to thank Gary Chamberlain, Enrico Moretti and participants at UCLAWork-shop in Econom...
Social interactions occur when agents in a network affect other agents’ choices directly, as opposed...
Economics has been criticized by other disciplines, and by some prominent economists themselves, for...
This paper is about selection of neighbors in models of social interactions. I study a general equil...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110881/1/quan106.pd
The estimation of spillover and peer effects presents challenges that are still unsolved. In fact, e...
In many contexts we may be interested in understanding whether direct connections between agents, su...
Abstract: This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions ...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
Abstract: While interest in social determinants of individual behavior has led to a rich theoretical...
The study of social interactions has enriched both the domain of inquiry of economists and the way e...
It is an everyday experience that the behavior of individuals belonging to the same social group ten...
This paper is a critical introduction to the new wave of economic literature on the effect of social...
The linear-in-means model is often used in applied work to empirically study the role of social inte...
none1noThis paper is about selection of neighbors in models of social interactions. I study a genera...
1We would like to thank Gary Chamberlain, Enrico Moretti and participants at UCLAWork-shop in Econom...
Social interactions occur when agents in a network affect other agents’ choices directly, as opposed...
Economics has been criticized by other disciplines, and by some prominent economists themselves, for...
This paper is about selection of neighbors in models of social interactions. I study a general equil...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110881/1/quan106.pd
The estimation of spillover and peer effects presents challenges that are still unsolved. In fact, e...
In many contexts we may be interested in understanding whether direct connections between agents, su...