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How network externalities can exacerbate intergroup inequality
Paul Dimaggio, Filiz Garip
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Keyphrases
Network Externalities
100%
Group Inequality
100%
Network Effects
66%
Risk Reduction
33%
Social Networks
33%
Divergence
33%
Adoption Rate
33%
Thailand
33%
Migration Rate
33%
Internet Use
33%
Agent-based Model
33%
Monotonic Relationship
33%
Migrants
33%
Migration Data
33%
Network Homophily
33%
Risks to Persons
33%
Homophily Bias
33%
Rural-urban Migration
33%
Positive Network Externality
33%
Computer Science
Social Network
100%
Individual Level
100%
Migration Data
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Facilitated Diffusion
100%
Social Network
50%
Social Sciences
Externality
100%
Rural to Urban Migration
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Network Economics
100%
Externalities
20%
Psychology
Homophily
100%