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Matthew Jackson

Brian W. Rogers

We examine the spread of a disease or behavior through a social network. In particular, we analyze how infection rates depend on the distribution of degrees (numbers of links) among the nodes in the network. We introduce new techniques using first- and second order stochastic dominance relationships of the degree distribution in order to compare infection rates across different social networks.
Date Published: 2007
Citations: Jackson, Matthew, Brian W. Rogers. 2007. Relating Network Structure to Diffusion Properties through Stochastic Dominance. B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, Advances. (1)