We design an experiment to explore how geography shapes exchange between spatially distant markets and hypothesize that geographical isolation of traveling intermediaries from stationary sources of production creates social isolation that hinders trade. We characterize our economies with a system of equations derived from Adam Smith: exchange drives specialization, which in turn fuels more exchange, the coupling of which increases welfare. Measures of sociality and the extent of social network exploitation significantly contribute to improved efficiency. We further find that those economies which are the wealthiest are also the most equitable. (JEL: A14, C92, D51, O12, O43
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Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics. His research on the Wealth of Nations [10] ...
Adam Smith identified two key components in the wealth creation process of human societies: exchange...
<div><p>The fact that the more resourceful people are sharing with the poor to mitigate inequality—e...
A large theoretical literature explains persistent inter-household inequality in earnings and human ...
We design an experiment to explore how geography shapes exchange between spatially distant markets a...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
This paper studies how the strength of social ties is affected by the geographical location of other...
Economic activity is unevenly distributed across space, both internationally and within countries. W...
We extend the model of spatial social network formation of Johnson and Gilles (Review of Economic De...
We consider an economic geography model with two inter-regional proximity structures, one due to tra...
The interaction between social structure and markets remains a central theme in the social sciences....
Social network analysis attracts increasing attention in economic geography. We claim social networ...
This paper models social distance as endogenous to the choices of individuals. I show how large numb...
We consider a world in which individuals have private endowments and trade in markets, while their u...
Does a village's location in a regional economic system predict the extent to which close interperso...
Adam Smith is considered the father of modern economics. His research on the Wealth of Nations [10] ...
Adam Smith identified two key components in the wealth creation process of human societies: exchange...
<div><p>The fact that the more resourceful people are sharing with the poor to mitigate inequality—e...
A large theoretical literature explains persistent inter-household inequality in earnings and human ...