As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to struggle in identifying the composition of social interactions within any given reference group. In this article, we present a simple econometric methodology for the separate identification of multiple social interactions. The setting under which we achieve separation is special but is likely to be appropriate in many applications
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
Face-to-face interactions are essential parts of our social lives. They mark the times and places wh...
In a social network, agents have their own reference group which may influence their behaviour. In t...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
It is an everyday experience that the behavior of individuals belonging to the same social group ten...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
A nonparametric technique is presented that is appropriate for comparing two social interaction matr...
The study of social interactions has enriched both the domain of inquiry of economists and the way e...
1We would like to thank Gary Chamberlain, Enrico Moretti and participants at UCLAWork-shop in Econom...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
Social interactions refer to particular forms of externalities, in which the actions of a reference ...
Field evidence suggests that people belonging to the same group often behave similarly, i.e., behavi...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
Face-to-face interactions are essential parts of our social lives. They mark the times and places wh...
In a social network, agents have their own reference group which may influence their behaviour. In t...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
As empirical work in identifying social effects becomes more prevalent, researchers are beginning to...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
It is an everyday experience that the behavior of individuals belonging to the same social group ten...
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. Th...
A nonparametric technique is presented that is appropriate for comparing two social interaction matr...
The study of social interactions has enriched both the domain of inquiry of economists and the way e...
1We would like to thank Gary Chamberlain, Enrico Moretti and participants at UCLAWork-shop in Econom...
Field evidence suggests that agents belonging to the same group tend to behave similarly, i.e., beha...
Social interactions refer to particular forms of externalities, in which the actions of a reference ...
Field evidence suggests that people belonging to the same group often behave similarly, i.e., behavi...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
Face-to-face interactions are essential parts of our social lives. They mark the times and places wh...
In a social network, agents have their own reference group which may influence their behaviour. In t...