Discussion paper

DP14304 Econometric Models of Network Formation

This article provides a selective review on the recent literature on econometric models of network formation. The survey starts with a brief exposition on basic concepts and tools for the statistical description of networks. I then offer a review of dyadic models, focussing on statistical models on pairs of nodes and describe several developments of interest to the econometrics literature. The article also presents a discussion of non- dyadic models where link formation might be influenced by the presence or absence of additional links, which themselves are subject to similar influences. This is related to the statistical literature on conditionally specified models and the econometrics of game theoretical models. I close with a (non-exhaustive) discussion of potential areas for further development.

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Citation

de Paula, A (2020), ‘DP14304 Econometric Models of Network Formation‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14304. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14304