Conflict and Networks
Marcin Dziubinski,
Sanjeev Goyal and
Adrien Vigier
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
Abstract:
Conflict remains a central element in human interaction. Networks - social, economic and infrastructure - are a defining feature of society. The two intersect in a wide range of empirical contexts. This motivates the recent interest in con flict and networks. The aim of the survey is to present the general themes, provide a survey of the nascent research and point to a number of interesting open questions.
Date: 2015-12-21
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