Publications

 

CTN Working Papers

This section includes all the working papers published in the CTN FEEM WP Series and those published by the Member Institutions. Papers submitted to the Grandcoalition website are also archived here, under the following subject areas (in alphabetical order):

Bargaining Theory
Coalition Formation Theory
Cooperative Game Theory
Environment
Experiments
• Game Theory & Graphs
Matching
Network Formation
Network Games
Industrial Organisation
Political Economy & Public Goods
Social Choice and Voting
Trade Theory

To get paper copies of FEEM's "NOTE di LAVORO" please contact working.papers@feem.it.

 

 

Network Games

Author and Title

CTN WP ref. no.
Hideo Konishi
Uniqueness of User Equilibrium in Transportation Networks with Heterogeneous Commuters
 
Antoni Calvo-Armengol and Matthew O. Jackon
Social Networks in Determining Employment and Wages: Patterns, Dynamics, and Wages
 
  Fernando Vega-Redondo
Building Up Social Capital in a Changing World: a network approach
2003.53
Matthew O. Jackon
A Survey of Models of Network Formation: Stability and Efficiency
Anne van den Nouweland
Models of Network Formation in Cooperative Games
 
  Antonio Cabrales, Àlex Arenas, Albert Díaz-Guilera, Roger Guimerà
Optimal Information Transmission in Organizations: Search and Congestion
2004.077
François Fontaine
Do workers really benefit from their social networks?
 
François Fontaine
Why are similar workers paid differently? The role of social networks
 
Coralio Ballester, Antoni Calvó-Armengol and Yves Zenou
Who's Who in Crime Networks. Key Player Wanted
 
Antoni Calvó-Armengol and Matthew Jackson
Social Networks and Labor Markets: Wage and Employment Dynamics and Inequality
 
Noemi Navarro
Asymmetric information, word-of-mouth and social networks: from the market for lemons to efficiency
 
John Hagedoorn, Wilko Letterie, Franz Palm
On the information value of (un)embedded network ties
Bram Driesen, Andrés Perea, Hans Peters
On Loss Aversion in Bimatrix Games
Markus Kinateder
Repeated Games Played in a Network
2008.022
Giacomo Pasini, Paolo Pin and Simon Weidenholzer
A Network Model of Price Dispersion
2008.028
Rahmi Ilkiliç
Network of Commons
2008.030
Marco J. van der Leij and I. Sebastian Buhai
A Social Network Analysis of Occupational Segregation
2008.031
P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters and Michael Yang
Competition Against Peer-to-peer Networks
Benjamin Golub, Matthew Jackson
How Homophily Affects Learning and Diffusion in Networks
2009.035
Roman Chuhay
Marketing via Friends: Strategic Diffusion of Information in Social Networks with Homophily
2010.118
Emily Tanimura
Diffusion of Innovations on Community Based Small Worlds: the Role of Correlation between Social Spheres
2010.126
Lionel Richefort, Patrick Point
Governing a Common-Pool Resource in a Directed Network
2010.147
Kalyan Chatterjee and Bhaskar Dutta
Credibility and Strategic Learning in Networks


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