An allocation rule for dynamic random network formation processes

Article dans une revue: Most allocation rules for network games presented in the literature assume that the network structure is fixed. We put explicit emphasis on the construction of networks and examine the dynamic formation of networks whose evolution across time periods is stochastic. Time-series of networks are studied that describe processes of network formation where links may appear or disappear at any period. Moreover, convergence to an efficient network is not necessarily prescribed. Transitions from one network to another are random and ruled by a stochastic process, typically a Markov chain. We propose the link-based scenario allocation rule for such dynamic random network formation processes and provide its axiomatic characterization. By considering a monotone game and a particular (natural) network formation process we recover the link-based flexible network allocation rule of Jackson (2015).

Auteur(s)

Jean-François Caulier, Michel Grabisch, Agnieszka Rusinowska

Revue
  • Economic Theory
Date de publication
  • 2015
Mots-clés
  • Markov chain
  • Link-based allocation rule
  • Dynamic networks
  • Network game
  • Characterization
Pages
  • 283-313
Version
  • 1
Volume
  • 60