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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Social Networks and Labour–Education Market System

Alexander TarvidAlexander Tarvid

subject

MicroeconomicsCreaturesRecallDepression (economics)Social networkbusiness.industryBounded functionMarket systemNonmarket forcesBusinessDegree distribution

description

Two facts about human beings are widely accepted: they are social creatures and they behave in a bounded rational way. In particular, this results in substantial use of social networks in individual decision-making. Before dealing with the issues of modelling individual behaviour in the labour–education market system, we have to recall some empirical facts known from the literature about this behaviour. This is exactly what this chapter provides.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26539-1_1