This Website uses cookies. By using this website you are agreeing to our use of cookies and to the terms and conditions listed in our data protection policy. Read more

International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Volume 16

Networks in Economics

Book Chapter
Reference
Zenou, Yves (2015). “Networks in Economics”. In James D. Wright (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Volume 16 (572–581). Oxford: Elsevier. doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-097086-8.43117-X

Author
Yves Zenou

Editor
James D. Wright

We provide an overview on networks in economics. We first look at the theoretical aspects of network economics using a game-theoretical approach. We derive some results on games on networks and network formation. We also study what happens when agents choose both links and actions. We then examine how these models can be used to address some applied and empirical relevant questions by mainly focusing on labor market networks and crime networks. We provide some empirical evidence on these two types of networks and address some policy implications of the models.