David Easley
David Easley is a well-known economist and professor, recognized for his contributions to the field of economics, particularly in market microstructure and decision theory. He is a faculty member at Cornell University.
Books
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1. Networks, Crowds, And Markets
Reasoning About a Highly Connected World
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the interconnectedness of networks, crowds, and markets, delving into the principles that govern their dynamics and interactions. It combines insights from economics, sociology, and computer science to explain how these systems function and influence each other. Through a blend of theoretical frameworks and real-world examples, the book examines topics such as network structure, information cascades, and market behavior, offering readers a deeper understanding of the complex mechanisms that drive social and economic phenomena in a networked world.
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