Exploring Network Economics

06/07/2011
by   Dah Ming Chiu, et al.
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In this paper, we explore what network economics is all about, focusing on the interesting topics brought about by the Internet. Our intent is make this a brief survey, useful as an outline for a course on this topic, with an extended list of references. We try to make it as intuitive and readable as possible. We also deliberately try to be critical at times, and hope our interpretation of the topic will lead to interests for further discussions by those doing research in the same field.

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