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stable networks for the general linear quadratic game. For the case of correlated signals, we study pair-wise stable networks …
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mitigated in a diametrically opposite way: namely, by creating dense networks that expose the individuals to the risk of …
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Many types of economic and social activities involve significant behavioral complementarities (peer effects) with neighbors in the social network. The same activities often exert externalities that cumulate in "stocks" affecting agents' welfare and incentives. For instance, smoking is subject to...
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We investigate the role of networks of military alliances in preventing or encouraging wars between groups of countries …, we show that there do not exist any networks that are stable against the addition and deletion of alliances. We then show …
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This paper characterizes the optimal advertising strategy of candidates in an election campaign, where groups of heterogeneous voters are targeted through media outlets. We discuss its effects on the implemented policy and relate it to the well-documented increase in polarization. Additionally,...
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' efforts do not neutralize each other and their payoffs and competitive advantages depend on the networks they face. Our …
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centrality measures that we construct from the probabilities of node-to-node information transmission in networks, for which we …
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We consider a game of information transmission, with one informed decision maker gathering information from one or more informed senders. Private information is (conditionally) correlated across players, and communication is cheap talk. For the one sender case, we show that correlation...
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In a society composed of a ruler and its citizens: what are the determinants of the political equilibrium between these two? This paper approaches this problem as a game played between a ruler who has to decide the distribution of the aggregate income and a group of agents/citizens who have the...
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Organizations design their communication structures to improve decision-making while limiting wasteful influence …
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