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of vigilant neighbors. This model proved to support cooperation in specific conditions, and here we check its robustness …
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sustaining cooperation, and on how to mitigate such costs. -- Networks ; moral hazard ; graph theory ; repeated games … buyers share information about past transactions. The model allows us to characterize cooperation networks - networks in …
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In this paper, the authors continue the pursuit of the self-coordination mechanism as studied in the El Farol Bar problem. However, in addition to efficiency (the optimal use of the public facility), they are also interested in the distribution of the public resources among all agents. Hence,...
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The heterogeneous connections model is a generalization of the homogeneous connections model of Jackson and Wolinsky (1996) in which the intrinsic value of each connection is set by a discrete, positive and symmetric function that depends solely on the types of the two end agents. Core periphery...
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We study the identification and estimation of large network games where each individual holds private information about its links and payoffs. Extending Galeotti, Goyal, Jackson, Vega-Redondo and Yariv (2010), we build a tractable empirical model of network games where the individuals are...
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