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Network e ects
Week 6
Cabral Ch6 and EK Ch17



Introduction
De nitions
• Positive network e ects- more usage of the product by any user increases the product’s value for
other users
• Direct network e ects- increase in usage lead to direct increases in value
• Indirect network e ects- increase in usage of the product spawn the production of increasing
valuable complementary goods
• Two sided network e ects- increase in usage by one set of users increases the value of
complementary product to another distinct set of users e creditcardsshopsandcustomers
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• Local network e ects- each consumer is in uenced directly by the decision of a typically small
subset of other consumers
• Unclenching network e ects- require agreement on standards that ensure compatibility

Modelling
NONETWORK EFFECTS
• Consumers are distributed over [0,1], and each want one unit of the good
• The good is o ered at price p* per unit
• Each agent has an intrinsic interest in the good, given by their reservation price, r(x)
• Arrange the consumers by decreasing reservation price

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buys if notif
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p
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if
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This issociallyoptimal




NETWORK EFFECTS

As well as intrinsic preferences, a consumer is also motivated by network e ects (due to positive
externalities)
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r self z reservation
price
t network
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assume
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perfectly
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mass
equilibria critical



Imperfectpredictions

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from




Dynamics of a population
A population may react to network e ects over time


Audience changes dynamically based on agents’ expectations in
each period

Assume that in each period people myopically expect the audience
size to be the same in the previous period
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