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Economics of networks : ウィキペディア英語版 | Economics of networks
Economics of networks is an increasing new field on the border of economics and network sciences. It is concerned with understanding of economic phenomena by using network concepts and the tools of network science. Some main author in the field are Matthew O. Jackson and Rachel Kranton. This term shouldn’t be confused with network economics or network externality, which is a theory explaining that a product or service has an increasing demand, that is, the more people use it, the more utility it brings. == Models of Networked Markets == Using the concept of networks during the analysis of markets can enable us to understand better its functioning. On the border of network science and market theory, several models have emerged explaining different aspects of markets.
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