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We survey the literature on social networks by putting together the economics, sociological and physics … not explain why they emerge. On the contrary, the economics approach is very precise in explaining why networks emerge but … results with those obtained in sociology. -- random graph ; game theory ; centrality measures ; network formation ; weak and …
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We survey the literature on social networks by putting together the economics, sociological and physics … not explain why they emerge. On the contrary, the economics approach is very precise in explaining why networks emerge but … results with those obtained in sociology. -- Random graph ; game theory ; centrality measures ; network formation ; weak and …
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We study the role of information exchange through alliances in a framework with contestants who have binding budget limits and know their own budget limit but are incompletely informed about other contestants' budget limits. First, we solve for the Bayesian Nash equilibrium. Then we consider the...
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