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The following pages link to Who's Who in Networks. Wanted: The Key Player (Q3428558):
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- Maximum likelihood estimation of a spatial autoregressive Tobit model (Q70138) (← links)
- Bayesian Nash equilibrium and variational inequalities (Q268641) (← links)
- From observable behaviors to structures of interaction in binary games of strategic complements (Q280676) (← links)
- Sanctions in networks: ``The most unkindest cut of all'' (Q290159) (← links)
- Strategic complementarities, network games and endogenous network formation (Q328540) (← links)
- Conflict and segregation in networks: an experiment on the interplay between individual preferences and social influence (Q330440) (← links)
- Network security and contagion (Q337833) (← links)
- Strategic interaction and aggregate incentives (Q386056) (← links)
- Stochastic stability in best shot network games (Q423720) (← links)
- The efficiency and stability of R\&D networks (Q423746) (← links)
- Community leaders and the preservation of cultural traits (Q508393) (← links)
- Equilibria and centrality in link formation games (Q524984) (← links)
- Endogenous effort in communication networks under strategic complementarity (Q532745) (← links)
- Games of social interactions with local and global externalities (Q533945) (← links)
- Networks of common property resources (Q535168) (← links)
- Networks of relations and word-of-mouth communication (Q536095) (← links)
- Social interactions and spillovers (Q550179) (← links)
- Network formation with multigraphs and strategic complementarities (Q785514) (← links)
- Game equilibria and transition dynamics in complete networks and in a triangle with heterogeneous agents (Q828081) (← links)
- Key leaders in social networks (Q894018) (← links)
- On the private provision of public goods on networks (Q894039) (← links)
- Network games with incomplete information (Q898690) (← links)
- The cohesiveness of subgroups in social networks: A view from game theory (Q926356) (← links)
- Public goods in networks (Q996389) (← links)
- Cooperation and strategic complementarity: an experiment with two voluntary contribution mechanism games with interior equilibria (Q1630455) (← links)
- Targeting the key player: an incentive-based approach (Q1633660) (← links)
- Keeping up with the neighbors: social interaction in a production economy (Q1634507) (← links)
- Price competition in product variety networks (Q1651237) (← links)
- A strong correspondence principle for smooth, monotone environments (Q1669099) (← links)
- Evolutionary network games: equilibria from imitation and best response dynamics (Q1674797) (← links)
- The cost of segregation in (social) networks (Q1682736) (← links)
- Cooperation in partly observable networked markets (Q1691363) (← links)
- Sieve maximum likelihood estimation of the spatial autoregressive Tobit model (Q1706448) (← links)
- Competitive contagion in networks (Q1735734) (← links)
- A variational inequality framework for network games: existence, uniqueness, convergence and sensitivity analysis (Q1735796) (← links)
- Quantity strategies in economic networks (Q1785258) (← links)
- The social climbing game (Q1953101) (← links)
- A note on generalized Nash games played on networks (Q1982260) (← links)
- Regularity of dynamic opinion games (Q1995489) (← links)
- The value of network information: assortative mixing makes the difference (Q1995498) (← links)
- Extended decision field theory with social-learning for long-term decision-making processes in social networks (Q1999202) (← links)
- Pairwise stable networks in homogeneous societies with weak link externalities (Q2030686) (← links)
- Strategic connections in a hierarchical society: wedge between observed and fundamental valuations (Q2062241) (← links)
- A model of peer effects in school (Q2070568) (← links)
- A note on network games with strategic complements and the Katz-Bonacich centrality measure (Q2072567) (← links)
- Dynamic mechanism design on social networks (Q2078034) (← links)
- A variational formulation of network games with random utility functions (Q2080502) (← links)
- On the uniqueness of quantal response equilibria and its application to network games (Q2093037) (← links)
- On decay centrality (Q2098971) (← links)
- Sequential competition and the strategic origins of preferential attachment (Q2100098) (← links)