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We study a dynamic model of opinion formation in social networks. In our model, boundedly rational agents update opinions by averaging over their neighbors' expressed opinions, but may misrepresent their own opinion by conforming or counter-conforming with their neighbors. We show that an...
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We investigate the role of manipulation in a model of opinion formation. Agents repeatedly communicate with their neighbors in the social network, can exert effort to manipulate the trust of others, and update their opinions about some common issue by taking weighted averages of neighbors'...
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and sufficient condition for convergence to consensus and characterize outcomes where the society ends up polarized. Our …
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-frame provided to least developed countries in Article 66 of TRIPS to implement its provisions. In addition, monitoring is only …
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requires public intervention which can take the form of both monetary incentives but also ex ante or ex post monitoring, i ….e., before or after an accident occurs. We delineate the optimal scope of monitoring depending on whether public monitors are …
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monitoring. We consider the case in which the large shareholder sits on (and controls) the supervisory board but not the …
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