Networks and Economic Life

Sociologists and anthropologists have long been concerned with how individuals are linked to one another and how these bonds of affiliation serve as both a lubricant for getting things done and a glue that provides order and meaning to social life. The attention to networks of association, which beg...

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Applied sciences
Arts
Behavioral sciences
Bioengineering
Biological sciences
Biotechnology
Business
Business structures
Computer engineering
Computer networking
Computer science
Cooperation
Corporations
Economic competition
Economic disciplines
Economics
Financial economics
Financial market structures
Friendship
Human behavior
Information resources
Information science
Interpersonal relations
Literature
Network analysis
Psychology
Social behavior
Social interaction
Social networking
Social psychology
Start up firms
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