Working Paper

Social Interactions, Mechanisms, and Equilibrium: Evidence from a Model of Study Time and Academic Achievement

Tim Conley, Nirav Mehta, Ralph Stinebrickner, Todd Stinebrickner
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 6896

We develop and estimate a model of student study time choices on a social network. The model is designed to exploit unique data collected in the Berea Panel Study. Study time data allow us to quantify an intuitive mechanism for academic social interactions: own study time may depend on friend study time in a heterogeneous manner. Social network data allow us to embed study time and resulting academic achievement in an estimable equilibrium framework. We develop a specification test that exploits the equilibrium nature of social interactions and use it to show that novel study propensity measures mitigate econometric endogeneity concerns.

CESifo Category
Economics of Education
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: social networks, peer effects, homophily, time-use
JEL Classification: C520, C540, I200