Social Interactions: Theory, Econometrics, and Policy Implications

社会互动:理论、计量经济学和政策含义

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    0518274
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 27.45万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2005
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2005-08-01 至 2009-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

1. Intellectual Merit of the Proposed ActivityThis proposal consists of a set of interrelated research projects that explore the theoretical modeling and statistical identification of social interactions and the evaluation of policies in uncertain economic environments. The first part of the project will analyze models of social interactions. Social interactions models have been proposed to explain a range of socioeconomic outcomes and seem especially important in understanding persistent inequality across groups. The work proposed here will extend the existing literature in several directions. One main theme is the econometric identification of social interactions. While in many contexts, social factors seem important in understanding individual socioeconomic outcomes. The proposed research will develop new strategies for identifying social interactions with particular attention to how one can identify different types of social interactions when a researcher cannot measure all of the characteristics of an individual's group. This research will help place empirical claims aboutsocial interactions on a much firmer basis than is currently the case. Second, the proposed research will integrate models of the effects of social interactions with models of group formation and analyze the theoretical and econometric implications of this integration. In contexts such as residential neighborhoods, social interactions are a primary determinant of group compositions and so a complete theory of inequality must account for this.The second part of the proposal will develop tools to facilitate the evaluation of alternative government policies. One theme will explore policy design when the policymaker does not know the true model of the phenomena he wishes to influence. Model uncertainty may occur because of uncertainty over general questions of the theoretical determinants of some outcome of interest, uncertainty about the way to quantitatively specify a theory, or because of uncertainty about issues of measurement and heterogeneity across units of observations, to name what seem to be particularly salient factors in social science. The analysis will address model uncertainty issues using model averaging methods that have recently been developed in statistics and have begun to receive application in economics. Finally, the proposal describes research to study fundamental limits in the design of government policies. Government policies are typicallychosen to affect both the mean and level of fluctuations of some outcome of interest. Within the control theory literature, there exist a number of results on frequency-specific tradeoffs that imply that any government policy that attempts to stabilize some outcome will inevitably reduce fluctuations at certain frequencies while exacerbating fluctuations at others. These tradeoffs do not appear to have been exploited in social science contexts. 2. Broader Impacts of the Proposed ActivityThe proposed research potentially has three broader impacts. First, it represents an effort to integrate sociological and economic perspectives on individual behavior and group outcomes. As such, it attempts to break down interdisciplinary barriers and may have general value in the social sciences. Second, the work may prove to be policy relevant. The analysis of model uncertainty will facilitate the development of econometric tools that are appropriate for the explicit evaluation of the effects of policies. Third, the analysis of design limits represents a new perspective on how government policies can stabilize dynamic socioeconomic outcomes at different frequencies, and how stabilization at different frequencies may be traded off. Finally, the authors plan to produce a graduate level monograph on social interactions that shouldfacilitate the training of students.
1.建议活动的智力价值这个建议包括一系列相互关联的研究项目,探索社会互动的理论建模和统计识别,以及在不确定的经济环境中对政策的评估。该项目的第一部分将分析社会互动的模型。社会互动模型被提出来解释一系列社会经济结果,在理解群体间持续的不平等方面似乎特别重要。这里提出的工作将在几个方向上扩展现有的文献。一个主要的主题是社会相互作用的经济计量识别。虽然在许多情况下,社会因素在理解个人社会经济结果方面似乎很重要。拟议的研究将开发新的策略,以确定社会互动,特别注意如何可以识别不同类型的社会互动时,研究人员无法衡量个人的群体的所有特征。这项研究将有助于把社会互动的经验主张建立在比目前更坚实的基础上。其次,本研究将整合社会互动的影响模型与群体形成模型,并分析这种整合的理论和计量经济学意义。在住宅区等背景下,社会互动是群体构成的主要决定因素,因此完整的不平等理论必须对此进行解释。提案的第二部分将开发工具,以促进对替代性政府政策的评估。一个主题将探讨当决策者不知道他希望影响的现象的真实模型时的政策设计。模型的不确定性可能是因为对某些感兴趣的结果的理论决定因素的一般问题的不确定性,定量说明理论的方法的不确定性,或者因为测量问题的不确定性和观察单位之间的异质性,这些似乎是社会科学中特别突出的因素。该分析将使用最近在统计学中开发并已开始在经济学中应用的模型平均方法来解决模型不确定性问题。最后,该提案描述了为研究政府政策设计中的基本限制而进行的研究。政府政策的选择通常会影响某些利益结果的波动均值和水平。在控制理论文献中,存在一些关于特定频率权衡的结果,这意味着任何试图稳定某些结果的政府政策将不可避免地减少某些频率的波动,同时加剧其他频率的波动。这些权衡似乎并没有在社会科学背景下被利用。2.拟议活动的更广泛影响拟议的研究可能有三个更广泛的影响。首先,它代表了整合社会学和经济学对个人行为和群体结果的观点的努力。因此,它试图打破跨学科的障碍,并可能在社会科学中具有普遍价值。第二,这项工作可能与政策有关。对模型不确定性的分析将有助于发展适合于明确评估政策效果的计量经济学工具。第三,对设计限制的分析代表了一个新的视角,即政府政策如何在不同频率下稳定动态社会经济结果,以及如何在不同频率下权衡稳定性。最后,作者计划制作一本研究生水平的社会互动专题论文,以促进学生的培训。

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Steven Durlauf其他文献

Intergenerational Mobility
代际流动性
Symposium on Social Capital: Introduction
社会资本研讨会:简介
Optimal Parochialism: The Dynamics of Trust and Exclusion in Networks
最优狭隘主义:网络中信任与排斥的动态
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    0
  • 作者:
    Samuel Bowles;Herbert Gintis;Katherine Baird;Roland Bénabou;Robert Boyd;Colin F. Camerer;Jeffrey Car;Vincent Crawford;Steven Durlauf;Marcus Feldman;Edward Glaeser;Avner Greif;D. Laibson;Michael Macy;Paul Malherbe;Jane Mansbridge;Corinna M. Noelke;Paul Romer;Martin Weitzman
  • 通讯作者:
    Martin Weitzman
Stigma and Social Control Stigma and Social Control
耻辱和社会控制 耻辱和社会控制
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  • 发表时间:
    2002
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    0
  • 作者:
    Lars;Das Institut;Buz Brock;Tim Conley;Steven Durlauf;Tim Fedderson;Josef Hofbauer;Karla Hoff;Chuck Manski;Debraj Ray
  • 通讯作者:
    Debraj Ray
GROWTH: WHERE DOES EVIDENCE STAND?
增长:证据在哪里?
  • DOI:
  • 发表时间:
    2018
  • 期刊:
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    0
  • 作者:
    Steven Durlauf
  • 通讯作者:
    Steven Durlauf

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{{ truncateString('Steven Durlauf', 18)}}的其他基金

Inequality and Segregation
不平等和隔离
  • 批准号:
    9631610
  • 财政年份:
    1996
  • 资助金额:
    $ 27.45万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Dynamic Models of Heterogeneous Economics with Applications to Poverty and Business Cycles
异质经济学动态模型及其在贫困和商业周期中的应用
  • 批准号:
    9496121
  • 财政年份:
    1993
  • 资助金额:
    $ 27.45万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
Dynamic Models of Heterogeneous Economics with Applications to Poverty and Business Cycles
异质经济学动态模型及其在贫困和商业周期中的应用
  • 批准号:
    9223674
  • 财政年份:
    1993
  • 资助金额:
    $ 27.45万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant

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