Externality effects in the formation of societies
From MaRDI portal
Publication:908184
DOI10.3934/jdg.2015007zbMath1391.91071OpenAlexW2526466547WikidataQ59973556 ScholiaQ59973556MaRDI QIDQ908184
Renato Soeiro, Abdelrahim Mousa, Alberto A. Pinto
Publication date: 3 February 2016
Published in: Journal of Dynamics and Games (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/jdg.2015007
conformitypolymatrix gamessocial interactionspure Nash equilibriadyadic interactionsdecision modelnon-market externalitiessingleton weighted congestion gamessocial congestiontype-symmetric equilibria
Cites Work
- Dynamics of human decisions
- Games of social interactions with local and global externalities
- Behavioral conformity in games with many players
- A Tiebout theorem
- Sphere of influence graphs: Edge density and clique size
- Equilibria in a model with partial rivalry
- Pure strategy Nash equilibrium in a group formation game with positive externalities
- A note on polymatrix games
- Congestion games with player-specific payoff functions
- Equivalence of Lindahl equilibrium with participation prices and the core
- A class of games possessing pure-strategy Nash equilibria
- Discrete Choice with Social Interactions
- Dynamic models of segregation†
- Bayesian–Nash equilibria in theory of planned behaviour
- Threshold models of diffusion and collective behavior
- Coordinating Coordination Failures in Keynesian Models
- Equivalence of the Core and Competitive Equilibrium in a Tiebout Economy with Crowding Types
- Taste-homogeneity of optimal jurisdictions in a Tiebout economy with crowding types and endogenous educational investment choices
- Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives
- Equilibria of Polymatrix Games
- Tiebout economies with differential genetic types and endogenously chosen crowding characteristics