We analyze a model of network formation where the costs of forming links are publicly known but an individual's benefits are not known to the social planner. The objective is to design a mechanism which not only ensures that an efficient network always forms in equilibrium but also ensures that the resulting net payoffs to the agents are equitable. We propose two mechanisms towards this end; in the first, agents announce sequentially the set of players with whom they wish to form links and a cost contribution. We show that all subgame perfect equilibria of this game result in the formation of an efficient network but the resulting net payoffs are asymmetric. The second mechanism corrects this asymmetry through a two-stage variant of the fir...
We examine the formation of networks among a set of players whose payoffs depend on the structure of...
We consider game theoretic models of social network formation.In this paper we limit our investigati...
The goal of this paper is to propose a network formation game where strategic agents decide whether ...
We analyze a model of network formation where the costs of link formation are publicly known but ind...
We investigate the equilibria of game theoretic models of network formation that are based on indivi...
Preliminary and Incomplete- please do not circulate We examine the formation of networks among a set...
In this paper we study endogenous formation of communication networks in situations where the econom...
In this paper we study endogenous formation of communication networks in situations where the econom...
This dissertation consists of three studies in communication and information networks. The first cha...
We study the dynamics of a game-theoretic network formation model that yields large-scale small-worl...
A network payoff function assigns a utility to all participants in a (social) net-work. In this pape...
We propose a new class of game-theoretic models for network formation in which strategies are not di...
We introduce a game theoretic model of network formation in an effort to understand the complex syst...
This paper examines a normal form game of network formation due to Myerson (Game theory: analysis o...
This paper presents a model of network formation with costly links. We endogenize the amount of cost...
We examine the formation of networks among a set of players whose payoffs depend on the structure of...
We consider game theoretic models of social network formation.In this paper we limit our investigati...
The goal of this paper is to propose a network formation game where strategic agents decide whether ...
We analyze a model of network formation where the costs of link formation are publicly known but ind...
We investigate the equilibria of game theoretic models of network formation that are based on indivi...
Preliminary and Incomplete- please do not circulate We examine the formation of networks among a set...
In this paper we study endogenous formation of communication networks in situations where the econom...
In this paper we study endogenous formation of communication networks in situations where the econom...
This dissertation consists of three studies in communication and information networks. The first cha...
We study the dynamics of a game-theoretic network formation model that yields large-scale small-worl...
A network payoff function assigns a utility to all participants in a (social) net-work. In this pape...
We propose a new class of game-theoretic models for network formation in which strategies are not di...
We introduce a game theoretic model of network formation in an effort to understand the complex syst...
This paper examines a normal form game of network formation due to Myerson (Game theory: analysis o...
This paper presents a model of network formation with costly links. We endogenize the amount of cost...
We examine the formation of networks among a set of players whose payoffs depend on the structure of...
We consider game theoretic models of social network formation.In this paper we limit our investigati...
The goal of this paper is to propose a network formation game where strategic agents decide whether ...