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تعداد نتایج: 602892  

2007
Stefano Battiston Domenico Delli Gatti Mauro Gallegati Bruce Greenwald Joseph E. Stiglitz

We present a simple model of a production network in which firms are linked by supplier–customer relationships involving extension of trade–credit. Our aim is to identify the minimal set of mechanisms which reproduce qualitatively the main stylized facts of industrial demography, such as firms’ size distribution, and, at the same time, the correlation, over time and across firms, of output, gro...

2006
Andrea Galeotti Sanjeev Goyal Matthew O. Jackson Fernando Vega-Redondo Leeat Yariv

In contexts ranging from public goods provision to information collection, a player’s well-being depends on own action as well as on the actions taken by his or her neighbors. We provide a framework to analyze such strategic interactions when neighborhood structure, modeled in terms of an underlying network of connections, affects payoffs. In our framework, individuals are partially informed ab...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 2022

We consider platform competition for small users and a user group. One enjoys quality advantage the other benefits from favorable beliefs. study whether group mitigates users’ coordination problem—i.e., joining low-quality because they believe that would do same. find can facilitate on high-quality may choose to maintain dominance of one. Users’ utility is non-monotonic in proportion Finally, w...

Journal: :iranian journal of economic studies 2012
ahmad jafari samimi saman ghaderi bahram sanginabadi

abstract the purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis first proposed by romer (1993); suggesting that inflation is lower in more open economies. according to this hypothesis, central banks have a lower incentive to engineer surprise inflations in more-open economies because the phillips curve is steeper. furthermore, comparing with other empirical studies, this paper has used the new kof...

Journal: :The American Economic Review 2021

We develop an equivalence between the equilibrium effects of incomplete information and those two behavioral distortions: myopia, or extra discounting future; anchoring current behavior to past behavior, as in models with habit persistence adjustment costs. show how these distortions depend on higher-order beliefs GE mechanisms, they can be disciplined by evidence expectations. finally illustra...

2013
Georg Kirchsteiger Marco Mantovani Ana Mauleon Vincent Vannetelbosch Bram De Rock Antonio Filippin Francesco Guala

Pairwise stability Jackson and Wolinsky [1996] is the standard stability concept in network formation. It assumes myopic behavior of the agents in the sense that they do not forecast how others might react to their actions. Assuming that agents are perfectly farsighted, related stability concepts have been proposed. We design a simple network formation experiment to test these extreme theories,...

2009
Weerachart T. Kilenthong Gabriel A. Madeira

This paper establishes a relationship between the observability of common shocks and optimal organizational design under a multiagent moral hazard environment. The choices of organization and investment on information about common shocks are determined jointly, in a Walrasian equilibrium model where the commodities traded are memberships in organizations. Numerical results reveal that both coop...

2013
Virginie Masson Kelsey Wilkins

We retraced the development of the network of those who participated in the 9/11 attacks through four stages: 1998-99, December 2000, May 2001 and August 2001. We established that throughout its development, the network had the characteristics of a small world. The implications of this result pointed towards an easily detectable but difficult to dismantle network due to its large clusters. We t...

2013
Philipp Möhlmeier Agnieszka Rusinowska Emily Tanimura

We develop a modification of the connections model by Jackson and Wolinsky (1996) that takes into account negative externalities arising from the connectivity of direct and indirect neighbors. Our model combines then different aspects of the connections model and the co-author model and can be seen as a degree and distance-based model with both negative and positive externalities. Consider a si...

2015
Suresh Naidu James A. Robinson Lauren E. Young

Existing theories of coups against democracy emphasize that elites mount coups when democracy is particularly threatening to their interests. But holding interests constant, some potential plotters may have more influence over whether or not a coup succeeds. We develop a model where coups generate rents for elites and show that the likelihood of elite participation is increasing in their networ...

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