Abstract. This paper considers a frictional market where buyers and sellers, with unit demand and supply, search for trading opportunities. The analysis focuses on explicit search frictions, allows for two-sided incomplete information, and puts no restriction on agent heterogeneity. In this context, a non-trivial, full trade search equilibrium is shown to exist, equilibria are characterized as the values that satisfy the first order conditions for a non-linear planner’s (optimization) problem, and necessary and sufficient conditions are provided for the existence of efficient search equilibria under complete information. These results fully generalize to the two-sided incomplete information setting, under an additive separability condition
Search Theory is an analysis of resource allocation in economic environments with trad-ing frictions...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
We analyze a competitive search environment where heterogeneous workers and firms make costly invest...
The directed search model (Peters 52(5):1117-1127, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically...
The directed search model (Peters, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically restrict strate...
The directed search model (Peters, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically re-strict strat...
This paper analyzes the role played by intermediation in a decentralized market, where trade is carr...
This paper investigates the holdup problem in the dynamic search market where buyers and sellers sea...
In a seminal paper, Rothschild and Stiglitz (1976) show that competitive markets with incomplete inf...
The literature offers two interpretations of competitive search equilibrium, one based on a Nash app...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
Abstract: Steady state equilibria in heterogeneous agent matching models with search frictions have ...
We consider a frictional market where an element of the terms of trade (price or quantity) is posted...
Search Theory is an analysis of resource allocation in economic environments with trad-ing frictions...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
We analyze a competitive search environment where heterogeneous workers and firms make costly invest...
The directed search model (Peters 52(5):1117-1127, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically...
The directed search model (Peters, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically restrict strate...
The directed search model (Peters, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically re-strict strat...
This paper analyzes the role played by intermediation in a decentralized market, where trade is carr...
This paper investigates the holdup problem in the dynamic search market where buyers and sellers sea...
In a seminal paper, Rothschild and Stiglitz (1976) show that competitive markets with incomplete inf...
The literature offers two interpretations of competitive search equilibrium, one based on a Nash app...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
Abstract: Steady state equilibria in heterogeneous agent matching models with search frictions have ...
We consider a frictional market where an element of the terms of trade (price or quantity) is posted...
Search Theory is an analysis of resource allocation in economic environments with trad-ing frictions...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...