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Connections: An Introduction to the Economics of Networks

Connections: An Introduction to the Economics of NetworksAuthor: Sanjeev Goyal
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 304
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 0691141185
Dewey Decimal Number: 330
EAN: 9780691141183
ASIN: 0691141185

Publication Date: February 9, 2009
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Networks pervade social and economic life, and they play a prominent role in explaining a huge variety of social and economic phenomena. Standard economic theory did not give much credit to the role of networks until the early 1990s, but since then the study of the theory of networks has blossomed. At the heart of this research is the idea that the pattern of connections between individual rational agents shapes their actions and determines their rewards. The importance of connections has in turn motivated the study of the very processes by which networks are formed.

In Connections, Sanjeev Goyal puts contemporary thinking about networks and economic activity into context. He develops a general framework within which this body of research can be located. In the first part of the book he demonstrates that location in a network has significant effects on individual rewards and that, given this, it is natural that individuals will seek to form connections to move the network in their favor. This idea motivates the second part of the book, which develops a general theory of network formation founded on individual incentives. Goyal assesses the robustness of current research findings and identifies the substantive open questions. Written in a style that combines simple examples with formal models and complete mathematical proofs, Connections is a concise and self-contained treatment of the economic theory of networks, one that should become the natural source of reference for graduate students in economics and related disciplines.




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5 out of 5 stars Invigorating Labor of Love and Accomplishment   April 19, 2009
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If the literature on networks had not achieved widespread appreciation before this labor of love and accomplishment, this book will remedy matters. The lucidity of its arguments, the liveliness of the prose, and the profundity of the intellectual force that underpins the structure of this work are truly remarkable. The book provides a panoramic summary of an emerging field that will transform the way we have hitherto imagined social interactions and processes. I enthusiastically recommend this book to anyone who has even a passing interest in social networks, and even to those who don't. A purely market-based approach to interactions among consumers and between consumers and producers misses the richness of the social context within which all humans are embedded. This book will force economists to re-evaluate the flaws in their premises, and lead to a thorough reconceptualization and reconfiguation of the subject matter of social scientists.