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經濟網絡、學習與演化的三篇論文

Three Essays on Network Economics, Learning and Evolution

指導教授 : 莊委桐
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摘要


本論文由三篇獨立的文章所組成。第一篇文章分析社會網路架構的改變對於政治抗爭的群眾團體規模之影響;第二篇文章透過演化經濟學探討學習者具有能力可以選擇是否執行需要花費成本的學習行為時,在變動的環境之下能否較其他僅採取固定行為模式的參賽者具有長期的演化優勢。第三篇論文討論當訊息在社群網路上受到網路平台的扭曲或截斷時,如何影響最終社會共識的收斂位置與其收斂路徑。關於各篇文章詳摘,請參閱第一章與隨後各章第一節。

並列摘要


This dissertation consists of three independent papers regarding the topics in the critical group size of political protest on a social network, the evolutionary result of the smarter learners who can decide to execute costly learning in a changing world and the effect and dynamic of the manipulation on the public opinion. The abstracts of each papers are relegated to the Introduction of this dissertation.

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