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This paper investigates games played on bipartite networks by introducing a team production function allowing for any pattern of cross effects between projects and cross effects between agents. By using a new representation of a bipartite network through a multi-layers network, we are able to characterize the interior equilibrium efforts as a function of agents centralities in the multi-layers network.