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The following pages link to An Economic Model of Friendship: Homophily, Minorities, and Segregation (Q5305246):
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- Exploring the characteristics of innovation adoption in social networks: structure, homophily, and strategy (Q280448) (← links)
- The survival of the conformist: social pressure and renewable resource management (Q289456) (← links)
- Choosing peers: homophily and polarization in groups (Q308617) (← links)
- Influence networks (Q423753) (← links)
- Choosing a gambling partner: testing a model of mutual insurance in the lab (Q430908) (← links)
- Homophily and long-run integration in social networks (Q449176) (← links)
- Identity and fragmentation in networks (Q459170) (← links)
- Identities, selection, and contributions in a public-goods game (Q485784) (← links)
- Friendship selection (Q532695) (← links)
- Imitation in heterogeneous populations (Q722616) (← links)
- Social coordination with locally observable types (Q722617) (← links)
- Evolution and Kantian morality (Q738925) (← links)
- Political institutions and the evolution of character traits (Q1682729) (← links)
- The cost of segregation in (social) networks (Q1682736) (← links)
- Dynamic directed random matching (Q1701028) (← links)
- Homophily and social norms in experimental network formation games (Q1712146) (← links)
- Information loss method to measure node similarity in networks (Q1782988) (← links)
- The value of network information: assortative mixing makes the difference (Q1995498) (← links)
- A weak law for moments of pairwise stable networks (Q2000830) (← links)
- Idiosyncratic preferences in games on networks (Q2078031) (← links)
- Ethnic homophily affects vaccine prioritization strategies (Q2095418) (← links)
- Some results about the inset edge and average distance of trees (Q2104937) (← links)
- Marriage through friends (Q2105690) (← links)
- Efficiency and stability in a process of teams formation (Q2105697) (← links)
- Impact of utilities on the structures of stable networks with ordered group partitioning (Q2105698) (← links)
- Mixed preferential attachment model: homophily and minorities in social networks (Q2139688) (← links)
- Cooperation and punishment mechanisms in uncertain and dynamic social networks (Q2155886) (← links)
- Assortative matching with network spillovers (Q2173109) (← links)
- Labelling, homophily and preference evolution (Q2178634) (← links)
- Correcting for differential recruitment in respondent-driven sampling data using ego-network information (Q2192315) (← links)
- Dynamics in affinity-weighted preferential attachment networks (Q2202316) (← links)
- Social network formation and strategic interaction in large networks (Q2236187) (← links)
- An econometric model of network formation with an application to board interlocks between firms (Q2236871) (← links)
- Diffusion of multiple information: on information resilience and the power of segregation (Q2278921) (← links)
- Paternalism, homophily and cultural transmission in random networks (Q2411523) (← links)
- Contagion exposure and protection technology (Q2411527) (← links)
- Privacy-constrained network formation (Q2411529) (← links)
- A belief-based theory of homophily (Q2416660) (← links)
- Socialization networks and the transmission of interethnic attitudes (Q2439913) (← links)
- Referral hiring and wage formation in a market with adverse selection (Q2667241) (← links)
- A complex network model for a society with socioeconomic classes (Q2686806) (← links)
- Preferences, Homophily, and Social Learning (Q2830743) (← links)
- No place like home: Opinion formation with homophily and implications for policy decisions (Q5033327) (← links)
- Knowledge sharing, heterophily, and social network dynamics (Q5036332) (← links)
- Fashion and Homophily (Q5131532) (← links)
- Modeling Networks with a Growing Feature-Structure (Q5147831) (← links)
- STRUCTURAL HOMOPHILY (Q5245742) (← links)
- Not all bridges connect: integration in multi-community networks (Q5862204) (← links)
- Network polarization, filter bubbles, and echo chambers: an annotated review of measures and reduction methods (Q6056885) (← links)
- Group representation concerns and network formation (Q6076792) (← links)