We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in social and economic networks. Individuals have types and see typedependent benefits from friendships.We examine the properties of a steady-state equilibrium of a matching process of friendship formation.We use the model to understand three empirical patterns of friendship formation: (i) larger groups tend to form more same-type ties and fewer other-type ties than small groups, (ii) larger groups form more ties per capita, and (iii) all groups are biased towards same-type relative to demographics, with the most extreme bias coming from middle-sized groups. We show how these empirical observations can be generated by biases in preferences and biase...
Biases in meeting opportunities have been recently shown to play a key role for the emergence of hom...
Biases in meeting opportunities have been recently shown to play a key role for the emergence of hom...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We model the formation of friendships as repeated cooperation within a set of heterogeneous players....
We analyze a network formation model where agents belong to different communities. Both individual b...
Biases in meeting opportunities have been recently shown to play a key role for the emergence of hom...
Biases in meeting opportunities have been recently shown to play a key role for the emergence of hom...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We develop a model of friendship formation that sheds light on segregation patterns observed in soci...
We model the formation of friendships as repeated cooperation within a set of heterogeneous players....
We analyze a network formation model where agents belong to different communities. Both individual b...
Biases in meeting opportunities have been recently shown to play a key role for the emergence of hom...
Biases in meeting opportunities have been recently shown to play a key role for the emergence of hom...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...