The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of the process of segregation formation. The claim is that segregation does not originate from prejudice or exogenous psychological factors. Rather it is the product of strategic interactions among social groups in a setting where one group has captured power. While using a model featuring random matching and repeated games, it is shown that whenever one group seizes power, members of other groups will perceive additional value in forging long term relationships with the mighty. They will systematically cooperate with the latter either because it is in their interest to do so or because they do not have other choice. The mighty natural response to this yearning to cooperate is to refus...
International audienceIn the last two decades, many laboratory experiments have tested the hypothesi...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
Human societies are characterized by three constituent features, besides others. (A) Options, as for...
The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of the process of segregation formation. The...
[eng] This paper exploits a coalition formation game with incomplete information to illustrate the c...
A theoretical analysis is proposed of segregation as an equilibrium phenomenon in a randommatching m...
In Individual Strategy and Social Structure, Young describes a par-ticular version of The Segregatio...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
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...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
We study the dynamics of group formation using data on the online social networks of a cohort of und...
International audienceIn the last two decades, many laboratory experiments have tested the hypothesi...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
Human societies are characterized by three constituent features, besides others. (A) Options, as for...
The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of the process of segregation formation. The...
[eng] This paper exploits a coalition formation game with incomplete information to illustrate the c...
A theoretical analysis is proposed of segregation as an equilibrium phenomenon in a randommatching m...
In Individual Strategy and Social Structure, Young describes a par-ticular version of The Segregatio...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
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...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
We study the dynamics of group formation using data on the online social networks of a cohort of und...
International audienceIn the last two decades, many laboratory experiments have tested the hypothesi...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
Human societies are characterized by three constituent features, besides others. (A) Options, as for...