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paper continues on the work of Galeotti, Goyal and Kamphorst (2003). In their paper they investigate a model of network …
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knowledge production, where collaboration between researchers is represented by a bipartite network. The equilibrium of the game … analyzing the coauthorship network of economists registered in the RePEc Author Service. …
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network. Interestingly, unconnected equilibria are asymmetric and central players may emerge. Second, I show that non …
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the network structure in a data set of collaborating economists. While we find support for the hypothesis of transitivity …
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We present a multi-country theory of economic growth in which countries are connected by a network of mutual knowledge … industrial revolution. Knowledge diffusion through a Small World network produces an extraordinary diversity of individual growth …
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In this paper, we connect the social network theory on centrality measures to the economic theory of preferences and … different networks. The famous degree measure assigns to every position in a weighted network the sum of the weights of all … links with its neighbours. A crucial property of a preference relation over network positions is neutrality to ordinary risk …
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Longitudinal network data are increasingly available, allowing researchers to model how networks evolve over time and …
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A symmetric network consists of a set of positions and a set of bilateral links between these positions. Examples of … symmetric network we define a cooperative transferable utility game that measures the power of each coalition of positions in … the network. Applying the Shapley value to this game yields a network power measure, the beta-measure, which reflects the …
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Policy makers spend large amounts of public resources on the foundation of science parks and other forms of geographically clustered business activities, in order to stimulate regional innovation. Underlying the relation between clusters and innovation is the assumption that co-located firms...
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