Acknowledgements |
Introduction / 1: |
Themes / 1.1: |
Networks in Economics / 1.2: |
The Economic Approach and Other Subjects / 1.3: |
A Note on Style / 1.4: |
Networks: Concepts and Empirics / 2: |
Concepts / 2.1: |
Properties of Empirical Networks / 2.3: |
Games on Networks / 3: |
General Model / 3.1: |
Applications / 3.3: |
Discussion of Two Assumptions / 3.4: |
Concluding Remarks / 3.5: |
Appendix / 3.6: |
Coordination and Cooperation / 4: |
Coordination Games / 4.1: |
Games of Conflict / 4.3: |
Social Learning / 4.4: |
Theoretical Framework / 5.1: |
Learning from Neighbors / 5.3: |
Related Themes / 5.4: |
Social Networks in Labor Markets / 5.5: |
The Social Transmission of Job Information / 6.1: |
Adverse Selection and Referrals / 6.3: |
The Use of Social Networks: Empirical Evidence / 6.4: |
Strategic Network Formation: Concepts / 6.5: |
One-Sided Links / 7.1: |
Two-Sided Links / 7.3: |
Efficiency and Equity / 7.4: |
One-Sided Link Formation / 7.5: |
A Simple Model of Link Formation / 8.1: |
Extensions / 8.3: |
Experiments and Empirical Regularities / 8.4: |
Research in Other Subjects / 8.5: |
Two-Sided Link Formation / 8.6: |
Network Formation: Four Applications / 9.1: |
Stability and Efficiency / 9.3: |
Unequal Degrees and Payoffs / 9.4: |
Research Collaboration among Firms / 9.5: |
Why Extensive and Nonexclusive Links? / 10.1: |
Collaboration among Competing Firms / 10.3: |
Empirical Patterns / 10.4: |
References / 10.6: |
Index |
Acknowledgements |
Introduction / 1: |
Themes / 1.1: |
Networks in Economics / 1.2: |
The Economic Approach and Other Subjects / 1.3: |
A Note on Style / 1.4: |