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acknowledgements vii

introduction mark casson and marina della giusta ix

1. harald baldersheim, jan bucek and pawel swianiewicz(2002), 'mayors learning across borders: the international networks of municipalities in east-central europe', regional and federal studies 1

2. ashok deo bardhan and subhrajit guhathakurta (2004), 'global inkages of subnational regions: coastal exports and international networks', contemporary economic policy 13

3. rene belderbos and leo sleuwaegen (1996), 'a japanese firms and the decision to invest abroad: business groups and regional core networks', review of economics and statistics, 25

4. mark brayshay, mark cleary and john selwood (2005), 'interlocking directorships and trans-national linkages within the british empire, 1900-1930 32

5. ronald s. burt (1999), 'private games are too dangerous', computational and mathematical organization theory 46

6. mark casson and howard cox 'an economic model of inter-firm networks' in mark ebers, the formation of inter-organizational networks chapter7, oxford: oxford university press, 77

7. howard cox, simon mowatt and martha prevezer (2003), 'new product development and product supply within a network setting: the chilled ready-meal industry in the UK', industry and innovation, 10 june, 100

8. niek de jong and rob vos (1995), 'regional blocs or global markets? a world accounting approach to analyze trade and financial linkages', 121

9. sarah drakopoulou dodd and eleni patra (2002), national differences in entrepreneurial networking', entrepreneurship and regional development, 147

10. peter sheridan dods, duncan J. watts and charles F.sabel (2003), informationa exchange and the robustness of organizational networks proceedings of the national academy of sciences of the united states of america 165

11. mika kallioinen (2004), 'information, communication technology, and business in the nineteenth century: the case of a finnish merchant house', 171

12. douglas S. massey understanding mexican migration to the united states, american journal of sociology 186

13. larry neal and stephen quinn, networks of information, markets, and institutions in the rise of london as a financial centre, financial history review 218

14. M.E.J newman and juyong park (2003), why social networks are different from other types of networks 238

15. lucy newton (2003), capital networks in the sheffield region, 1850-1885 in john F. wilson and andrew popp industrial clusters and regional business networks in england, 1750-1970, chapter 7. aldershot, UK. ashgate publishers 246

16. rebeca raijman, silvina schammah-gesser and adriana kemp (2003), 'international migration, domestic work, and care work: undocumented latina migrants in israel', gender and society, october, 727-49 271

17. kenneth D. roberts and michael D.S. morris (2003), fortune, risk, and remittances: an application of option theory to participation in village-based migration networks', international migration review, 37 294

18. janet W. salaff and arent greve (2004), can women's social networks migrate?[', women's studies international forum, 27, 149-62 324

19. ma angeles serrano and marian boguna topology of the world trade web, physical review 338

20. david a. smith and michael f. timberlake world city networks and hierarchies, an empirical analysis of global air travel inks 342

21. barney warf (1995), telecommunications and the changing geographies of knowledge transmission in the late 20th century, urban studies, 32, 361-78 365

22. tamar diana wilson, weak ties, strong ties: entwork principels in mexican migration', human organization 383

name index 393

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Networks have a widespread economic significance. They structure the way that market traders interact and configure relations within and between social groups, urban centres and nation states. Networks also determine patterns of authority and dominance in hierarchical organisations such as governments. This authoritative selection of recent work on the economics of networks will appeal to researchers in microeconomics, spatial and business economics as well as international economics and development. Social scientists and natural scientists will also find the book useful as a guide to the increasing wealth of economic literature on networks.