Matthew Gentzkow, Stanford University
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Karthik Muralidharan, University of California, San Diego
UC Berkeley
"Migration and the Value of Social Networks: Evidence from a Billion Phone Calls"
Abstract: What is the value of a social network? Prior work suggests two distinct mechanisms that have historically been difficult to differentiate: as a conduit of information, and as a source of social and economic support. We use a rich 'digital trace' dataset to link the migration decisions of millions of individuals to the topological structure of their social networks. We find that migrants systematically prefer 'interconnected' networks (where friends have common friends) to 'expansive' networks (where friends are well connected). A micro-founded model of network-based social capital helps explain this preference: migrants derive more utility from networks that are structured to facilitate social support than from networks that efficiently transmit information.
Sergio Urzua, University of Maryland
Anqi Li, Washington University in St. Louis
Michael Jansson, University of California, Berkeley
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Bryan Graham, University of California, Berkeley
Marios Karabarbounis , Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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