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Two groups produce a network good perceived by a third party, such as a police or military institution, as a "public bad", referred to as "crime" for simplicity. These two groups, considered mafias, are assumed to be antagonists, whether they are enemies or competitors in the same market,...
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This paper investigates the private provision of public goods in segregated societies. While most research agrees that segregation undermines public provision, the findings are mixed for private provision: social interactions, being strong within groups and limited across groups, may either...
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This paper investigates the private provision of public goods in segregated societies. While most research agrees that segregation undermines public provision, the findings are mixed for private provision: social interactions, being strong within groups and limited across groups, may either...
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-equivalence is defined through the graph-theoretical concept of equitable partition of networks, which finds wide empirical and …
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This paper investigates a model of strategic interactions in financial networks, where the decision by one agent on …
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This paper investigates a model of strategic interactions in financial networks, where the decision by one agent on …
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