Network theory


San Sebastian (Spain), July
21nd to July 24th, 2003
Directors: Matthew O. Jackson
(Caltech) & Antoni Calvó-Armengol (UAB)
Coordination: Alfonso Dubois
(UPV/EHU)
Programme
Speakers
| Contributed papers | Registration
and Grants | Further information
Many interactions involve network relationships. For this reason, social
and economic networks often determine the economic success of individuals
and, thereby, play a prominent role in explaining a wide range of economic
phenomena. A classical example is the exchange and diffusion of information,
critical to the functioning of most labor markets. Other examples include
the trade and exchange of goods in non centralized markets, the provision
of mutual insurance in developing countries, the spread of technological
innovations that breed economic growth, the interlocking of firms to
share R&D efforts, etc.
During the last decade, a flowering literature has undertaken a systematic
theoretical and empirical scrutiny of the role played by networks
in economics. In an attempt to understand how the shape of the network
frames agents decisions, an important part of the literature relates
the specifics of the network structure to predicted behavior in a
variety of contexts. The endogenous creation of social networks is
also a recurrent theme of analysis, and different concepts and models
to describe endogenously emerging structures have been proposed and
discussed. On the empirical side, efforts have concentrated on the
detection and measurement of network effects in the data, and the
identification of the network relationships underlying observed patterns
of behavior.
The summer school brings together scholars with different but complementary
sensibilities with have been actively contributing to this field in
the recent years. For this reason, the meeting should provide a unique
opportunity both to get a complete an accurate view of the state-of-the-art
of the research in this area, and to get a sense of the open questions
and future perspectives of this promising new field in economics research.
Speakers: Francis
Bloch (GREQAM); Antoni
Calvó-Armengol (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona); Baskhar
Dutta (University of Warwick); Matthew
O. Jackson (California Institute of Technology); Rachel
Kranton (University of Maryland); Joel
Sobel (University of California San Diego); Giorgio
Topa (New York University); Fernando
Vega-Redondo (Universidad de Alicante)
Contributed papers:
Contributed papers: The organizers will consider short presentation
proposals for a 30mn talk (20mn talk + 10mn questions) on any of the
topics to be discussed at the Summer School. Please, submit an extended
abstract to Antoni Calvó-Armengol [antoni.calvo@uab.es]
before May 31st.
Registration and grants:
The organization offers a number
of grants to cover registration fees and/or accommodation expenses.
Applications should include a short C.V. and, in the case of graduate
students, a letter of recommendation by at least one professor. Direct
your application to:
Cursos de Verano Apartado de Correos
1.042 20.080 SAN SEBASTIAN
Tel. 943 21 95 11 Fax 943 2195
98
E-mail: cursosverano@sc.ehu.es
Further information:
Any question concerning the VI
Summer School may be addressed to its coordinator, Alfonso
Dubois. Or visit the University
of the Basque Country website.
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