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The novelty of our model is to combine models of collective action on networks with models of social learning. Agents …
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To examine cross-country diffusion of new products, marketing researchers have to rely on a multivariate product growth …
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To examine cross-country diffusion of new products, marketing researchers have to rely on a multivariate product growth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257286
This paper evaluates the strength of social and economic forces that affect the pressure to emigrate 'out of Africa' for four distinctly different African countries (Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and Ghana). In general, great expectations about attaining a higher living standard and expected low job...
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between the size of the differential and network segregation: regions with more segregated social networks exhibit larger …
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importance of social networks in Amsterdam. In our empirical analysis, we use a unique data set on social network connectivity …
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contacts. For social networks with arbitrary degree distributions we show that people who are better connected receive a higher …
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This paper proposes a simple social network model of occupational segregation, generated by the existence of inbreeding bias among individuals of the same social group. If network referrals are important in getting a job, then expected inbreeding bias in the social structure results in different...
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This paper evaluates the strength of social and economic forces that affect the pressure to emigrate 'out of Africa' for four distinctly different African countries (Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and Ghana). In general, great expectations about attaining a higher living standard and expected low job...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005144559
contacts. For social networks with arbitrary degree distributions we show that people who are better connected receive a higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005137278