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Economic Modeling in Networking: A Primer



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    Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Networking
    ISSN Print:1554-057X,  ISSN Online:1554-0588
    Publisher:Now Publishers
    Volume 6 Number 3,
Pages: 122(165-286)
DOI: 10.1561/1300000011
Keywords: Electrical and Electronic Engineering;Computer Science;Economics and Finance;Mathematical Economics / Game Theory / Econometrics

Abstract:

In recent years, engineers have been increasingly called upon to have basic skills in economic modeling and game theory at their disposal for two related reasons. First, the economics of networks has a significant effect on the adoption and creation of network innovations, and second, and perhaps more importantly, engineered networks serve as the platform for many of our basic economic interactions today. This monograph aims to provide engineering students who have a basic training in economic modeling and game theory an understanding of where and when game theoretic models are employed, the assumptions underpinning key models, and conceptual insights that are broadly applicable.