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The following pages link to A strategic model of social and economic networks (Q2564724):
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- Markov equilibria in a model of bargaining in networks (Q417659) (← links)
- Forward-looking behavior in hawk-dove games in endogenous networks: experimental evidence (Q417665) (← links)
- Characterizing the Shapley value in fixed-route traveling salesman problems with appointments (Q422367) (← links)
- The efficiency and stability of R\&D networks (Q423746) (← links)
- Coalitional stochastic stability (Q423759) (← links)
- Under-connected and over-connected networks: the role of externalities in strategic network formation (Q427551) (← links)
- Core/periphery scientific collaboration networks among very similar researchers (Q430910) (← links)
- Pairwise-stability and Nash equilibria in network formation (Q532650) (← links)
- Friendship selection (Q532695) (← links)
- Endogenous effort in communication networks under strategic complementarity (Q532745) (← links)
- Endogenous formation of networks for local public goods (Q532754) (← links)
- Dynamic coalitional equilibrium (Q533100) (← links)
- Influence functions, followers and command games (Q536083) (← links)
- Centralizing information in networks (Q536087) (← links)
- Buyer-seller networks with demand shocks and intermediation (Q540607) (← links)
- Network formation under negative degree-based externalities (Q548075) (← links)
- Social interactions and spillovers (Q550179) (← links)
- Network formation under mutual consent and costly communication (Q607259) (← links)
- Cooperation through imitation and exclusion in networks (Q633318) (← links)
- Bounded budget betweenness centrality game for strategic network formations (Q655424) (← links)
- Axiomatization of the Shapley value on minimum cost spanning tree games (Q700116) (← links)
- Bidding for the surplus: realizing efficient outcomes in economic environments (Q705948) (← links)
- Inequality and network structure (Q719888) (← links)
- A dynamic analysis of collusive networks (Q766248) (← links)
- Equilibrium selection and altruistic behavior in noncooperative social networks (Q845586) (← links)
- Social network influence and market instability (Q845606) (← links)
- Definitions of equilibrium in network formation games (Q850884) (← links)
- Unequal connections (Q850885) (← links)
- A characterization of stochastically stable networks (Q850886) (← links)
- The structure of information networks (Q852336) (← links)
- Formation of a communication network under perfect foresight (Q857657) (← links)
- Critical agents in networks (Q859599) (← links)
- Fair allocation in networks with externalities (Q876889) (← links)
- (Non-)existence and scope of Nash networks (Q878399) (← links)
- In search of efficient network structures: the needle in the haystack (Q926334) (← links)
- Economics of reciprocal networks: Collaboration in knowledge and emergence of industrial clusters (Q928158) (← links)
- Stability and equilibrium selection in a link formation game (Q946367) (← links)
- Experiments with network formation (Q952765) (← links)
- Network structure and the diffusion of knowledge (Q953665) (← links)
- Building up social capital in a changing world (Q959676) (← links)
- Contagion and efficiency (Q960255) (← links)
- Flexible network rules for identified externalities (Q980966) (← links)
- Costly network formation and regular equilibria (Q980973) (← links)
- Measuring agility of networked organizational structures via network entropy and mutual information (Q984305) (← links)
- Stochastic stability in networks with decay (Q996385) (← links)
- Connectivity, stability and efficiency in a network as an information flow (Q997210) (← links)
- Endogenous link strength in directed communication networks (Q1005767) (← links)
- Marginal contribution, reciprocity and equity in segregated groups: bounded rationality and self-organization in social networks (Q1017084) (← links)
- Communication networks with endogenous link strength (Q1021583) (← links)
- Strategic basins of attraction, the path dominance core, and network formation games (Q1021609) (← links)