I study the interaction of two forces in the formation of social groups: the preference for high quality peers and the desire for status among one's peers. I present a characterization of fundamental properties of equilibrium group structures in a perfect information, simultaneous move game when group membership is priced uniformly and cannot directly depend on type. While equilibrium groups generally exhibit some form of assortative matching between individual type and peer quality, the presence of status concern reduces the potential degree of sorting and acts as a force for greater homogeneity across groups. I analyse the effect of status concern for the provision of groups under different market structures and particularly focus on th...
The focus of this paper is the endogenous formation of peer groups. In our model agents choose peers...
The first chapter analyses a game between the desired and undesired agents and the Decision Maker (D...
This paper analyze network formation, following the canonical model of Jackson and Wolinsky (JET, 19...
I study the interaction of two forces in the formation of social groups: the preference for high qua...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 develops a model that studies the interaction of t...
This paper analyzes social group formation when agents are subject to peer effects within groups inc...
This paper analyzes social group formation when agents are subject to peer effects within groups inc...
A model of group formation is presented where the number of groups is fixed and a person can only jo...
This paper presents a model of group formation based on the assumption that individuals prefer to as...
This paper presents a model of group formation based on the assumption that individuals prefer to as...
Though individuals prefer to join groups with high quality peers, there are also advantages from bei...
There are many situations where people join groups, the number of groups is fixed, and where a perso...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
The first chapter analyses a game between the desired and undesired agents and the Decision Maker (D...
We analyze a game in strategic form, where each player's payoff depends on his action and his social...
The focus of this paper is the endogenous formation of peer groups. In our model agents choose peers...
The first chapter analyses a game between the desired and undesired agents and the Decision Maker (D...
This paper analyze network formation, following the canonical model of Jackson and Wolinsky (JET, 19...
I study the interaction of two forces in the formation of social groups: the preference for high qua...
This thesis consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 develops a model that studies the interaction of t...
This paper analyzes social group formation when agents are subject to peer effects within groups inc...
This paper analyzes social group formation when agents are subject to peer effects within groups inc...
A model of group formation is presented where the number of groups is fixed and a person can only jo...
This paper presents a model of group formation based on the assumption that individuals prefer to as...
This paper presents a model of group formation based on the assumption that individuals prefer to as...
Though individuals prefer to join groups with high quality peers, there are also advantages from bei...
There are many situations where people join groups, the number of groups is fixed, and where a perso...
We investigate a mechanism that facilitates the provision of public goods in a network formation gam...
The first chapter analyses a game between the desired and undesired agents and the Decision Maker (D...
We analyze a game in strategic form, where each player's payoff depends on his action and his social...
The focus of this paper is the endogenous formation of peer groups. In our model agents choose peers...
The first chapter analyses a game between the desired and undesired agents and the Decision Maker (D...
This paper analyze network formation, following the canonical model of Jackson and Wolinsky (JET, 19...