Networks have a widespread economic significance. They structure
the way that market traders interact and configure relations within
and between social groups, urban centres and nation states.
Networks also determine patterns of authority and dominance in
hierarchical organisations such as governments. This authoritative
selection of recent work on the economics of networks will appeal
to researchers in microeconomics, spatial and business economics as
well as international economics and development. Social scientists
and natural scientists will also find the book useful as a guide to
the increasing wealth of economic literature on networks.
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