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The following pages link to A strategic model of social and economic networks (Q2564724):
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- Modeling the growth of transportation networks: A comprehensive review (Q1035737) (← links)
- In search of stars: network formation among heterogeneous agents (Q1036574) (← links)
- Farsightedly stable networks (Q1036580) (← links)
- A linear proportional effort allocation rule (Q1038269) (← links)
- Endogeneous formation of coalitions in noncooperative games (Q1279615) (← links)
- A theory of endogenous coalition structures (Q1288244) (← links)
- Stable networks (Q1371134) (← links)
- Networks of collaboration in oligopoly. (Q1399524) (← links)
- Coalition formation as a dynamic process. (Q1399541) (← links)
- Bargaining in a network of buyers and sellers. (Q1427496) (← links)
- Job contact networks. (Q1427504) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the position value for network situations (Q1758195) (← links)
- Networks and farsighted stability (Q1774817) (← links)
- Directed networks, allocation properties and hierarchy formation (Q1779721) (← links)
- Network formation and social coordination (Q1779828) (← links)
- Subscription mechanisms for network formation. (Q1867527) (← links)
- The evolution of social and economic networks. (Q1867528) (← links)
- Farsighted strategies in the formation of a communication network (Q1927356) (← links)
- Forming efficient networks (Q1927789) (← links)
- A note on network formation with decay (Q1929488) (← links)
- On the interaction between heterogeneity and decay in two-way flow models (Q1930910) (← links)
- The Myerson value and superfluous supports in union stable systems (Q1935304) (← links)
- On the existence and uniqueness of pairwise stable networks (Q1939512) (← links)
- Market structure and matching with contracts (Q1958951) (← links)
- A note on three-player noncooperative bargaining with restricted pairwise meetings (Q1960675) (← links)
- Efficiency and stability in a model of wireless communication networks (Q2268894) (← links)
- Socially structured games (Q2370085) (← links)
- Stable and emergent network topologies: a structural approach (Q2370364) (← links)
- The formation of networks with transfers among players (Q2370492) (← links)
- Network formation and stable equilibrium (Q2370515) (← links)
- The socially stable core in structured transferable utility games (Q2371152) (← links)
- Farsighted free trade networks (Q2376071) (← links)
- Contractually stable networks (Q2376073) (← links)
- Bounded rationality and repeated network formation (Q2381460) (← links)
- Generic determinacy of Nash equilibrium in network-formation games (Q2389314) (← links)
- A note on local spillovers, convexity, and the strategic substitutes property in networks (Q2391960) (← links)
- Contribution games in networks (Q2429340) (← links)
- Pareto optimality in coalition formation (Q2437839) (← links)
- Information-sharing in social networks (Q2437849) (← links)
- Social networks and interactions in cities (Q2439906) (← links)
- Bargaining and network structure: an experiment (Q2455652) (← links)
- Group play in games and the role of consent in network formation (Q2455670) (← links)
- Network potentials (Q2462898) (← links)
- Structural holes in social networks (Q2469855) (← links)
- Bidding for surplus in network allocation problems (Q2469856) (← links)
- Core and periphery in networks (Q2475182) (← links)
- Random paths to pairwise stability in many-to-many matching problems: a study on market equilibration (Q2482665) (← links)
- Strongly stable networks (Q2485489) (← links)
- Farsighted network formation (Q2485951) (← links)
- Allocation rules for network games (Q2486155) (← links)