In this paper, we apply supermodular game theory to the equilibrium search literature with sequential search. We identify necessary and sufficient conditions for strategic com-plementarities and prove existence of search market equilibrium. When firms are identical, the Diamond Paradox obtains and is robust within the class of search cost densities that are small near zero and support strategic complementarities. Price dispersion is therefore inherently incompatible with strategic complementarities. Finally, we show that a major criticism of the literature, that agents act as if they know the distribution of prices, can be justified in the sense of convergent best response dynamics
The notion of complementarity is fundamental to economics, as reflected in the large and growing num...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
We examine an oligopoly model where some consumers engage in costly non-sequential search to discove...
Abstract: In this paper I investigate whether, in market equilibrium, one observes price dispersion ...
The literature on supermodular optimization and games is surveyed from the perspective of potential ...
We generalize the model of Burdett and Judd (1983) to the case where an arbitrary finite number of f...
We provide a unified directed search framework with general production and matching specifications t...
This paper shows that even if all consumers face search costs, if these are below a certain level de...
We study price competition in the presence of search costs and product differentiation. The limit ca...
We investigate the role of search frictions in markets with price competition and how it leads to so...
Price competition is explored when consumers costlessly learn product prices but not ancillary fees ...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
This paper studies a bargaining model of equilibrium price distributions. Consumers choose a seller ...
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...
The notion of complementarity is fundamental to economics, as reflected in the large and growing num...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
We examine an oligopoly model where some consumers engage in costly non-sequential search to discove...
Abstract: In this paper I investigate whether, in market equilibrium, one observes price dispersion ...
The literature on supermodular optimization and games is surveyed from the perspective of potential ...
We generalize the model of Burdett and Judd (1983) to the case where an arbitrary finite number of f...
We provide a unified directed search framework with general production and matching specifications t...
This paper shows that even if all consumers face search costs, if these are below a certain level de...
We study price competition in the presence of search costs and product differentiation. The limit ca...
We investigate the role of search frictions in markets with price competition and how it leads to so...
Price competition is explored when consumers costlessly learn product prices but not ancillary fees ...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
This paper studies a bargaining model of equilibrium price distributions. Consumers choose a seller ...
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...
The notion of complementarity is fundamental to economics, as reflected in the large and growing num...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
We examine an oligopoly model where some consumers engage in costly non-sequential search to discove...