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The following pages link to Using Gossips to Spread Information: Theory and Evidence from Two Randomized Controlled Trials (Q4973599):
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- The limit of targeting in networks (Q2138068) (← links)
- A typology of social capital and associated network measures (Q2179466) (← links)
- Opinion formation and targeting when persuaders have extreme and centrist opinions (Q2338652) (← links)
- What makes an opinion leader: expertise vs popularity (Q2685846) (← links)
- Macroeconomic and Financial Networks: Review of Some Recent Developments in Parametric and Non-parametric Approaches (Q5022167) (← links)
- Finite-sample results for lasso and stepwise Neyman-orthogonal Poisson estimators (Q5040541) (← links)
- A DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF DIFFUSION OVER A LARGE NETWORK (Q5059134) (← links)
- Seeding with Costly Network Information (Q5106371) (← links)
- Social Networks, Reputation, and Commitment: Evidence From a Savings Monitors Experiment (Q5225246) (← links)
- Centrality measures in networks (Q6051894) (← links)
- Screening while controlling an externality (Q6160058) (← links)
- Diffusion and targeting centrality (Q6664581) (← links)
- A dynamic analysis of criminal networks (Q6664612) (← links)