Abstract
This paper provides a survey of recent experimental work in eco-nnomics focussing on social and economic networks.The experimentsnconsider networks of coordination and cooperation,buyer-seller net-nworks,and network formation.
Kosfeld, Michael (2003). Network Experiments. Working paper series / Institute for Empirical Research in Economics No. 152, University of Zurich.
This paper provides a survey of recent experimental work in eco-nnomics focussing on social and economic networks.The experimentsnconsider networks of coordination and cooperation,buyer-seller net-nworks,and network formation.
This paper provides a survey of recent experimental work in eco-nnomics focussing on social and economic networks.The experimentsnconsider networks of coordination and cooperation,buyer-seller net-nworks,and network formation.
Item Type: | Working Paper |
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Communities & Collections: | 03 Faculty of Economics > Department of Economics
Working Paper Series > Institute for Empirical Research in Economics (former) |
Dewey Decimal Classification: | 330 Economics |
Language: | English |
Date: | May 2003 |
Deposited On: | 29 Nov 2011 22:32 |
Last Modified: | 27 Nov 2020 07:14 |
Series Name: | Working paper series / Institute for Empirical Research in Economics |
ISSN: | 1424-0459 |
OA Status: | Green |
Official URL: | http://www.econ.uzh.ch/wp.html |
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