http://hdl.handle.net/1765/6931
series: EI 9954-/A

Learning, Network Formation and Coordination


Research Paper
Related Files
asset icon
(2000-0931.pdf, 0.4MB)

In many economic and social contexts, individual players choose their partners and also decide on a mode of behavior in interactions with these partners. This paper develops a simple model to examine the interaction between partner choice and individual behavior in games of coordination. An important ingredient of our approach is the way we model partner choice: we suppose that a player can establish ties with other players by investing in costly pair-wise links. We show that individual efforts to balance the costs and benefits of links sharply restrict the range of stable interaction architectures; equilibrium networks are either complete or have the star architecture. Moreover, the process of network formation has powerful effects on individual behavior: if costs of forming links are low then players coordinate on the risk-dominant action, while if costs of forming links are high then they coordinate on the efficient action.



Keywords


Classifications using Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Classification System
Automatically Extracted Terms
  • institute
  • tinbergen
  • amsterdam
  • vrije universiteit amsterdam
  • universiteit van amsterdam
  • universiteit
  • ti discussion papers
  • rotterdam
  • erasmus universiteit rotterdam
  • tinbergen institute
  • network formation