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The following pages link to A Noncooperative Model of Network Formation (Q4530984):
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- Logit dynamics with concurrent updates for local interaction potential games (Q893316) (← links)
- Capacitated network design games (Q904684) (← links)
- Probe and adjust in information transfer games (Q907902) (← links)
- Economics of reciprocal networks: Collaboration in knowledge and emergence of industrial clusters (Q928158) (← links)
- Good neighbors are hard to find: Computational complexity of network formation (Q934968) (← links)
- Emergence of information transfer by inductive learning (Q941736) (← links)
- Position-specific information in social networks: Are you connected? (Q943592) (← links)
- Experiments with network formation (Q952765) (← links)
- Network structure and the diffusion of knowledge (Q953665) (← links)
- Existence of Nash networks in one-way flow models (Q957860) (← links)
- Building up social capital in a changing world (Q959676) (← links)
- Informal insurance in social networks (Q960241) (← links)
- Costly network formation and regular equilibria (Q980973) (← links)
- Measuring agility of networked organizational structures via network entropy and mutual information (Q984305) (← links)
- Club networks with multiple memberships and noncooperative stability (Q993780) (← links)
- Stochastic stability in networks with decay (Q996385) (← links)
- Connectivity, stability and efficiency in a network as an information flow (Q997210) (← links)
- Endogenous link strength in directed communication networks (Q1005767) (← links)
- Marginal contribution, reciprocity and equity in segregated groups: bounded rationality and self-organization in social networks (Q1017084) (← links)
- Communication networks with endogenous link strength (Q1021583) (← links)
- Strategic basins of attraction, the path dominance core, and network formation games (Q1021609) (← links)
- A note on the existence of Nash networks in one-way flow models (Q1031843) (← links)
- Sort out your neighbourhood. Public good games on dynamic networks (Q1036044) (← links)
- Revenue sharing in semiconductor industry supply chain: cooperative game theoretic approach (Q1049668) (← links)
- Networks of collaboration in oligopoly. (Q1399524) (← links)
- Bargaining in a network of buyers and sellers. (Q1427496) (← links)
- Job contact networks. (Q1427504) (← links)
- Self-organized criticality in evolutionary systems with local interaction. (Q1603793) (← links)
- Architectures engender crises: the emergence of power laws in social networks (Q1619317) (← links)
- Emergence of innovation networks from R\&D cooperation with endogenous absorptive capacity (Q1656764) (← links)
- Structural holes in social networks with exogenous cliques (Q1656956) (← links)
- Network formation under linking constraints (Q1673272) (← links)
- An imperfect competition on scale-free networks (Q1673287) (← links)
- Network formation when players seek confirmation of information (Q1680732) (← links)
- Strategic formation of homogeneous bargaining networks (Q1682708) (← links)
- Constitutions and groups (Q1691356) (← links)
- Academic superstars: competent or lucky? (Q1708906) (← links)
- Homophily and social norms in experimental network formation games (Q1712146) (← links)
- Determinants of equilibrium selection in network formation: an experiment (Q1712158) (← links)
- Competition for the access to and use of information in networks (Q1748544) (← links)
- A unifying model of strategic network formation (Q1757077) (← links)
- Directed networks, allocation properties and hierarchy formation (Q1779721) (← links)
- Network formation and social coordination (Q1779828) (← links)
- Networks of information exchange: are link formation decisions strategic? (Q1787239) (← links)
- Repeated games and direct reciprocity under active linking (Q1788574) (← links)
- Subscription mechanisms for network formation. (Q1867527) (← links)
- The evolution of social and economic networks. (Q1867528) (← links)
- Farsighted strategies in the formation of a communication network (Q1927356) (← links)
- A note on network formation with decay (Q1929488) (← links)
- On the interaction between heterogeneity and decay in two-way flow models (Q1930910) (← links)