Networks of relationships help determine the careers that people
choose, the jobs they obtain, the products they buy, and how they
vote. The many aspects of our lives that are governed by social
networks make it critical to understand how they impact behavior,
which network structures are likely to emerge in a society, and why we
organize ourselves as we do. In Social and Economic Networks, Matthew
Jackson offers a comprehensive introduction to social and economic
networks, drawing on the latest findings in economics, sociology,
computer science, physics, and mathematics. He provides empirical
background on networks and the regularities that they exhibit, and
discusses random graph-based models and strategic models of network
formation. He helps readers to understand behavior in networked
societies, with a detailed analysis of learning and diffusion in
networks, decision making by individuals who are influenced by their
social neighbors, game theory and markets on networks, and a host of
related subjects. Jackson also describes the varied statistical and
modeling techniques used to analyze social networks. Each chapter
includes exercises to aid students in their analysis of how networks
function. This book is an indispensable resource for students and
researchers in economics, mathematics, physics, sociology, and
business.
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ISBN
9781400833993
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
520
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