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This paper fragment describes the beginning of an attempt to understand the relationship between several different binary social interaction models found in the literature. These include the mean field models of Brock and Durlauf (1997), conventional Nash equilibrium, that which we call a Gibbs equilibrium, of which Glaeser, Sacerdote and ...
tractable world of stability and equilibrium. The problem of change can hardly be avoided, but theory and explanation are unthinkingly applied, largely metaphorical, and usually no better than folk wisdom can manage. This tension pops up in different ways in different fields. In sociology,
In considering the concept of equilibrium, Parsons demonstrates his acceptance of the idea that the parts of a society’s social structure are interdependent. He noticed the changes in family structure particularly the move from extended to nuclear family units.
specification test that exploits the equilibrium nature of social interactions and use it to show that novel study propensity measures mitigate econometric endogeneity concerns. Timothy Conley
The concept of social equilibrium borrows from economic equilibrium language (e.g., where supply meets demand) to unearth the forces at play in social systems (Fararo, 1993;Martin & Osberg,...
1 Μαΐ 1991 · This paper addresses a longstanding stability issue of equilibria in a seminal model in spatial economic theory, making use of the potential game approach. The model explains the formation of … Expand
The equilibrium model of group development (equilibrium model) is a sociological theory on how people behave in groups. The model theorizes that group members will work to maintain a balance, or equilibrium, between task-oriented (instrumental) and socio-emotional (expressive) needs.