Learn how to model social and economic networks and their impact on human behavior. How do networks form, why do they exhibit certain patterns, and how does their structure impact diffusion, learning, and other behaviors? We will bring together models and techniques from economics, sociology, math, physics, statistics and computer science to answer these questions.

Social and Economic Networks: Models and Analysis
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Social and Economic Networks: Models and Analysis

Instructor: Matthew O. Jackson
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Reviewed on May 16, 2023
Matthew is a very good teacher. I felt like conversating on social behaviors and network structures while learning pretty complex statistical physics. Thank you
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2020
Interesting survey of modern network theory, from Erdos-Renyi random graphs, to SIS ("flu") models, and games on networks. Rather academic at times, without the rigour.
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2020
Dr. Jackson is clear and concise in his explanations and did a great job creating a high-level overview course on a subject for which he obviously has a much greater wealth of knowledge.




