EBOOK

Networks

An Economics Approach

Sanjeev Goyal
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Pages
824
Year
2023
Language
English

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An accessible and comprehensive overview of the economic theory and the realities of networks written by a pioneering economics researcher.

Networks are everywhere: the infrastructure that brings water into our homes, the social networks made up of our friends and families, the supply chains connecting cities, people, and goods. These interconnections contain economic trade-offs: for example, should an airline operate direct flights between cities or route all its flights through a hub? Viewing networks through an economics lens, this textbook considers the costs and benefits that govern their formation and functioning.

Networks are central to an understanding of the production, consumption, and information that lie at the heart of economic activity. Sanjeev Goyal provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students with an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the economics research on networks of the past twenty-five years. Each chapter introduces a theoretical model illustrated with the help of case studies and formal proofs. After introducing the theoretical concepts, Goyal examines economic networks, including infrastructure, security, market power, and financial networks. He then covers social networks, with chapters on coordinating activity, communication and learning, information networks, epidemics, and impersonal markets. Finally, Goyal locates social and economic networks in a broader context covering networked markets, economic development, trust, and group networks in their relation to markets and the state.

• First textbook to provide a broad and comprehensive overview of twenty-first-century economic theory of networks
• Features engaging case studies and accessible exercises
• Written by a pioneering economics researcher Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction 1

I Foundations

1 Concepts and Measures 15

2 Random Origins 51

3 The Costs and Benefits of Links 83

4 Network Structure and Human Behavior 125

II Economic Networks

5 Production and Supply Chains 171

6 Infrastructure 199

7 Security 237

8 Intermediaries and Platforms 277

9 Financial Contagion 317

10 Wars 359

III Social Networks

11 The Law of the Few 403

12 Social Coordination 437

13 Communication and Social Learning 475

14 Epidemics and Diffusion 519

15 Social Ties and Markets 557

IV Broader Themes

16 Networked Markets 597

17 Communities and Economic Growth 633

18 Trust 667

19 Groups, Impersonal Exchange, and State Capacity 709

References 755

Index 783

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