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This paper provides a survey of recent experimental work in economics focusing on social and economic networks. The experiments consider networks of coordination and cooperation, buyer-seller networks, and network formation
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We study learning and influence in a setting where agents communicate according to an arbitrary social network and …
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current purchases: learning, habit persistence, and inventory dynamics. This work has been reviewed extensively in papers by … network members (“social learning”), experience with related products (“correlated learning” or “information spillovers … with this broader view of dynamics and learning …
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gender doesn’t seem to matter. We also show that learning from others is the mechanism that drives the increase in WTP. Our … auch, dass das Lernen von anderen der Mechanismus ist, der den Anstieg des WTP bewirkt. Unsere Ergebnisse haben wichtige …
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, learning and diffusion, and network games. I also include some background on social network characteristics and measurements …
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connection between Menger's 19th century theory of goods and 20th century learning theories is established. The problem of how to … features. For this purpose, Carl Menger's theory of goods is taken as a starting point. Whereas economists after the … 'marginalistic revolution' were almost exclusively concerned with the determinants of exchange value and developing price theory …
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connection between Menger's 19th century theory of goods and 20th century learning theories is established. The problem of how to … features. For this purpose, Carl Menger's theory of goods is taken as a starting point. Whereas economists after the … 'marginalistic revolution' were almost exclusively concerned with the determinants of exchange value and developing price theory …
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