ACLNInternational audienceWe consider a society in which each agent has one unit of a resource to allocate between two activities. Agents are organized in a social network, and each activity generates complementarities between neighbors. We find multiplicity of equilibrium for high intensity of interaction, and we characterize equilibria in terms of specialization and polarization. Overall, results reveal the crucial role played by network geometry. The results also suggest that the structure of the social network should be taken into account for the design of a public policy in favor of a specific activity
Individuals have a strong tendency to coordinate with all their neighbors on social and economics ne...
Abstract. We study the self-assembly of a complex network of collaborations among self-interested ag...
A set of agents is organized in a social network, which conveys synergies in two activities. Each ag...
ACLNInternational audienceWe consider a society in which each agent has one unit of a resource to al...
ACLNInternational audienceWe consider a society in which each agent has one unit of a resource to al...
This paper develops a simple model in which a social hierarchy emerges endogenously when agents form...
A set of agents is organized in a social network, which conveys synergies in two activities. Each ag...
Coordination games are important to explain efficient and desirable social behav-ior. Here we study ...
Coordination games are important to explain efficient and desirable social behavior. Here we study t...
Abstract: Empirical literature shows that ex-ante asymmetries across players arise quite naturally i...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
Abstract — This paper studies n-person simultaneous-move games with linear best response function, w...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
Individuals have a strong tendency to coordinate with all their neighbors on social and economics ne...
Abstract. We study the self-assembly of a complex network of collaborations among self-interested ag...
A set of agents is organized in a social network, which conveys synergies in two activities. Each ag...
ACLNInternational audienceWe consider a society in which each agent has one unit of a resource to al...
ACLNInternational audienceWe consider a society in which each agent has one unit of a resource to al...
This paper develops a simple model in which a social hierarchy emerges endogenously when agents form...
A set of agents is organized in a social network, which conveys synergies in two activities. Each ag...
Coordination games are important to explain efficient and desirable social behav-ior. Here we study ...
Coordination games are important to explain efficient and desirable social behavior. Here we study t...
Abstract: Empirical literature shows that ex-ante asymmetries across players arise quite naturally i...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
Abstract — This paper studies n-person simultaneous-move games with linear best response function, w...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
In many economic situations, a player pursues coordination or anti-coordination with her neighbors o...
Individuals have a strong tendency to coordinate with all their neighbors on social and economics ne...
Abstract. We study the self-assembly of a complex network of collaborations among self-interested ag...
A set of agents is organized in a social network, which conveys synergies in two activities. Each ag...