Networks and Economic Policy

Wednesday 4th December 2019
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Elliott, M., Goyal, S. and Teytelboym, A.
Over the past two decades, economists have made significant advances in understanding how networks affect individual behaviour and shape aggregate outcomes. We argue that insights from network economics can play an important role in the design of economic policy. Focusing on six policy domains, we show that network economics not only deepens our understanding of existing policy concerns but also suggests a number of new policy questions. In each of these policy areas, we evaluate the availability of data and assess the suitability of the network economics toolkit for policy work. We conclude with a discussion of challenges to the adoption of network-based methods in economic policy along with strategies to overcome them.
Keywords
production networks
financial networks
networked markets
social networks
professional networks
criminal networks
D85
L14
Themes
networks