We develop a unified model embedding different behavioral mechanisms of social interactions and design a statistical model selection test to differentiate between them in empirical applications. This framework is applied to study peer effects in education (effort in studying) and sport activities for adolescents in the United States. We find that, for education, students tend to conform to the social norm of their friends while, for sport activities, both the social multiplier and the social norm effect matter
This paper presents a novel method to identify peer effects through exploiting fluctuations in the v...
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
There has been a considerable amount of interest in the empirical investigation of social influence ...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
In the social sciences, the term “peer effects” has been widely used to describe the various ways in...
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
We provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by Lee (2007) to estimate peer...
We provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by Lee (2007) to estimate peer...
ACL-2International audienceWe provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by ...
Peer effects have been of great relevance to policy implementation and evaluation. However, the empi...
We provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by Lee (Journal of Econometric...
This dissertation addresses statistical issues related to endogenous peer selection in the context o...
vii Abstract People are by nature social beings. Most of us have a complex social network that conne...
We employ a standard identification strategy from the peer effects literature to investigate the imp...
This paper presents a novel method to identify peer effects through exploiting fluctuations in the v...
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
There has been a considerable amount of interest in the empirical investigation of social influence ...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
In the social sciences, the term “peer effects” has been widely used to describe the various ways in...
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
We provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by Lee (2007) to estimate peer...
We provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by Lee (2007) to estimate peer...
ACL-2International audienceWe provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by ...
Peer effects have been of great relevance to policy implementation and evaluation. However, the empi...
We provide the first empirical application of a new approach proposed by Lee (Journal of Econometric...
This dissertation addresses statistical issues related to endogenous peer selection in the context o...
vii Abstract People are by nature social beings. Most of us have a complex social network that conne...
We employ a standard identification strategy from the peer effects literature to investigate the imp...
This paper presents a novel method to identify peer effects through exploiting fluctuations in the v...
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded...
There has been a considerable amount of interest in the empirical investigation of social influence ...