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We develop approximate estimation methods for exponential random graph models (ERGMs), whose likelihood is proportional to an intractable normalizing constant. The usual approach approximates this constant with Monte Carlo simulations, however convergence may be exponentially slow. We propose a...
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In recent literature, a new class of unbiased Monte Carlo estimators have been proposed, which is based on truncating a telescopic representation of the expectation of a functional of the stochastic process at an independent random level. The generality of the method lies in that it can...
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We consider estimating an expected infinite-horizon cumulative cost/reward contingent on an underlying stochastic process by Monte Carlo simulation. An unbiased estimator based on truncating the cumulative cost at a random horizon is proposed. Explicit forms for the optimal distributions of the...
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This paper proposes approximate variational inference methods for estimation of a strategic model of social interactions. Players interact in an exogenous network and sequentially choose a binary action. The utility of an action is a function of the choices of neighbors in the network. I prove...
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Research on inter-organizational networks has extensively examined the determinants of network formation to understand the performance di fferentials among firms. Recent empirical studies that examine this question have used exponential random graphs models (ERGM) to account for the endogenous...
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