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'''James D. Montgomery''' is associate professor of ] and ] at the ]. He received his Ph.D. in economics from ]. He has applied game-theoretic models and non-monotonic logic to present formal analysis and description of social theories(ex. Merton's notion of Anomie and role theory) and sociological phenomena (ex.Patronage networks). He has also studied the role of network structures in job search mechanisms. | '''James D. Montgomery''' is associate professor of ] and ] at the ]. He received his Ph.D. in economics from ]. He has applied game-theoretic models and non-monotonic logic to present formal analysis and description of social theories(ex. Merton's notion of Anomie and role theory) and sociological phenomena (ex.Patronage networks). He has also studied the role of network structures in job search mechanisms. | ||
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James D. Montgomery is associate professor of sociology and economics at the University of Wisconsin. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has applied game-theoretic models and non-monotonic logic to present formal analysis and description of social theories(ex. Merton's notion of Anomie and role theory) and sociological phenomena (ex.Patronage networks). He has also studied the role of network structures in job search mechanisms.
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