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mass media, the Internet has become a space to allow for multilateral communication, searching for information, making …
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We introduce a simple two-stage game of endogenous network formation and information sharing for reasoning about the … between targeted and collective information sharing. Agents value being connected to other agents and sharing and receiving … information. We consider multiple utility specifications. We show that the game always has an equilibrium in pure strategies and …
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network information, identification through partial overlaps in the network structure fails (e.g. in classrooms). Exogenous …
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The internet has transformed the way in which voters access and receive political information, such that it has … circumvented the filtering of information previously undertaken by editorial offices. Consequently, consumers have had to learn how … to filter relevant information themselves. The introduction phase of the internet coincided with a decreasing voter …
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I quantify spillovers of attention in a network of content pages, which is challenging, because such networks form endogenously. I exploit exogenous variation in the article network of German Wikipedia to circumvent this problem. Wikipedia prominently advertises one featured article on its main...
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