22-30.106 Networks & Economics

Course offering details

Instructors: Manuel Förster

Event type: Interactive class

Displayed in timetable as:

Hours per week: 3

Credits: 6,0

Language of instruction: English

Min. | Max. participants: - | 45

Comments/contents:
The aim of this course is to give an introduction into the field of social and economic networks.

Many aspects of our lives are governed by network relationships, for instance which job we obtain, which products we buy, or which opinions and beliefs we hold. Therefore, understanding how network relationships impact behavior, which network structures are likely to emerge in society, and why we organize ourselves as we do is important.

The analysis of social and economic networks has become one of the liveliest fields of research in economics as well as in other social sciences. This course introduces the main concepts of network analysis and presents some of the most important ideas developed in network theory. We put an emphasis on economic models of network formation and also discuss extensions of the basic models, including current research.

Learning objectives:
The aim of this course is to


  • learn how to formally describe and analyze social and economic networks,
  • understand some of the most important ideas developed in network theory, and
  • learn how to analyze microeconomic models of network formation and social learning.

Didactic concept:
We mainly follow the textbook "Social and Economic Networks" by Matthew O. Jackson (2008).

Course Outline:


  1. Introduction
  2. Representing and measuring networks
  3. Empirical background on social and economic networks
  4. Strategic network formation
  5. Learning in social networks

Literature:


  • Easley, D. and Kleinberg, J. (2011): Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World. Cambridge Univ. Press.
  • Goyal, S. (2007): Connections: An Introduction to the Economics of Networks. Princeton Univ. Press.
  • Jackson, M.O. (2008): Social and Economic Networks. Princeton Univ. Press.
  • Vega-Redondo, F. (2007): Complex Social Networks. Econometric Society Monographs.
  • Wasserman, S. and Faust, K. (1994): Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge University Press.

Additional examination information:
Written exam: 90 min.

Bonus for exam: possibility to acquire an upgrade of the exam grade (conditional on pass) by either one or two steps in the grading system.

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Wed, 3. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
2 Wed, 3. Apr. 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
3 Wed, 10. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
4 Wed, 17. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
5 Wed, 17. Apr. 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
6 Wed, 24. Apr. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
7 Wed, 8. May 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
8 Wed, 8. May 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
9 Wed, 15. May 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
10 Wed, 22. May 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
11 Wed, 22. May 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
12 Wed, 29. May 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
13 Wed, 5. Jun. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
14 Wed, 5. Jun. 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
15 Wed, 19. Jun. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
16 Wed, 19. Jun. 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
17 Wed, 26. Jun. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
18 Wed, 3. Jul. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
19 Wed, 3. Jul. 2019 14:00 16:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
20 Wed, 10. Jul. 2019 10:00 12:00 WiWi 2095/2197 Manuel Förster
Exams in context of modules
Module (start semester)/ Course Requirement combination Exam Date Instructors Compulsory pass
22-3.E41 Networks & Economics (SuSe 19) / 22-3.e41  Networks & Economics Written examination 1  Written examination Tue, 23. Jul. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
2  Written examination Fri, 27. Sep. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
22-3.E41 Networks & Economics (SuSe 17) / 22-3.e41  Networks & Economics Written examination 5  Written examination Tue, 23. Jul. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
6  Written examination Fri, 27. Sep. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
22-3.E41 Networks & Economics (SoSe 18) / 22-3.e41  Networks & Economics Written examination 3  Written examination Tue, 23. Jul. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
4  Written examination Fri, 27. Sep. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
Econ_E41 Networks & Economics (SuSe 16) / 22-3.e41  Networks & Economics written or oral examination 7  Written examination Tue, 23. Jul. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
8  Written examination Fri, 27. Sep. 2019, 10:15 - 11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
Course specific exams
Description Date Instructors Mandatory
1. Written examination Tue, 23. Jul. 2019 10:15-11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
2. Written examination Fri, 27. Sep. 2019 10:15-11:45 Manuel Förster Yes
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Instructors
Manuel Förster