Social and Economic Networks in Cooperative Game Theory presents a
coherent overview of theoretical literature that studies the influence
and formation of networks in social and economic situations in which the
relations between participants who are not included in a particular
participant's network are not of consequence to this participant.
The material is organized in two parts. In Part I the authors
concentrate on the question how network structures affect economic
outcomes. Part II of the book presents the formation of networks by
agents who engage in a network-formation process to be able to realize
the possible gains from cooperation.