Matthew O. Jackson – A network perspective: education, labour market and international trade
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Video interview series presented by Rajk College for Advanced Studies for its 50th birthday. The series covers interviews made by selected awardees of the John von Neumann and Herbert Simon Awards established by Rajk College, Budapest, Hungary. This interview was made with Matthew O. Jackson at the Economics Department of Stanford University CA at January 30, 2020 before any COVID-19 restrictions. ––– Content ––– 00:00 - Introduction 00:44 - Network effects in education and labor market 04:43 - Getting data for network science 06:52 - Causation and networks 08:27 - Military alliances 09:38 - Personal motivations Directors: Kornél Hoffmann, Márton Simó, Ádám Vig, Judit Berei, Artúr Velkey, Mátyás Tompa, Dóra Kovács Interviewers: Márton Simó, Ádám Vig Cinematographer: Dániel Bálint Editing: Levente Klára Graphic design: Soma Sebesvári Sponsored by: G7.hu, Oriens, Centrál Média, MTA KRTK KTI About Rajk College for Advanced Studies: homepage: http://rajk.eu/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rajkofficial About the awards: http://rajk.eu/neumann-award/ http://rajk.eu/simon-award/
Matthew Owen Jackson is the William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University, an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute, and a fellow of CIFAR. Jackson's research concerns game theory, microeconomic theory, and the study of social and economic networks. Jackson was one of the founders of the study of networks in economics. His work has analyzed the formation of networks and the sources and effects of homophily in social relationships. He has also made important contr...
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