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Antoni Calvó-Armengol, Eleonora Patacchini, Yves Zenou, Peer Effects and Social Networks in Education, The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 76, Issue 4, October 2009, Pages 1239–1267, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-937X.2009.00550.x
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Abstract
We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded in a network is proportional to his/her Katz-Bonacich centrality measure. This measure takes into account both direct and indirect friends of each individual, but puts less weight to his/her distant friends. We then bring the model to the data using a very detailed dataset of adolescent friendship networks. We show that, after controlling for observable individual characteristics and unobservable network specific factors, a standard deviation increase in the Katz-Bonacich centrality increases the pupil school performance by more than 7% of one standard deviation.