This paper reviews recent search equilibrium models to see whether usable policy instruments can be derived from them. It concludes that the strength of the assumptions that many of these models make largely precludes such derivations, and ends by sketching possible lines of research that have both positive interest and the potential to yield helpful normative conclusions
Information about a new or non-frequently purchased product is often produced by both sides of the m...
This paper unifies two significant but somewhat contradictory ideas. First, search costs potentially...
This paper analyzes competitive markets in which the characteristics of the commodities exchanged ar...
[Introduction] Ever since the pioneering work of George Stigler (1961) and the provocative survey b...
This article characterizes necessary and sufficient conditions for heterogeneous search goods to tra...
This paper characterizes necessary and sufficient conditions for heterogeneous search goods to trade...
This paper reports experimental tests of three search equilibrium models. These models which differ ...
This paper unifies two significant but somewhat contradictory ideas. First, search costs potentiall...
Stiglitz elaborates on equilibrium in product markets with imperfect information
Information about a new or non-frequently purchased product is often produced by both sides of the m...
I welcome this opportunity to provide a comment for this Special Issue of Research in Economics hono...
Firms simultaneously set prices in a homogeneous-product market where uninformed consumers search fo...
This paper uses a variant of the standard search model to examine market equilibrium and the consequ...
This article focuses on the impact of scale economies on whether a market solution will yield the so...
textabstractWe consider a duopoly in a homogenous goods market where part of the consumers are ex an...
Information about a new or non-frequently purchased product is often produced by both sides of the m...
This paper unifies two significant but somewhat contradictory ideas. First, search costs potentially...
This paper analyzes competitive markets in which the characteristics of the commodities exchanged ar...
[Introduction] Ever since the pioneering work of George Stigler (1961) and the provocative survey b...
This article characterizes necessary and sufficient conditions for heterogeneous search goods to tra...
This paper characterizes necessary and sufficient conditions for heterogeneous search goods to trade...
This paper reports experimental tests of three search equilibrium models. These models which differ ...
This paper unifies two significant but somewhat contradictory ideas. First, search costs potentiall...
Stiglitz elaborates on equilibrium in product markets with imperfect information
Information about a new or non-frequently purchased product is often produced by both sides of the m...
I welcome this opportunity to provide a comment for this Special Issue of Research in Economics hono...
Firms simultaneously set prices in a homogeneous-product market where uninformed consumers search fo...
This paper uses a variant of the standard search model to examine market equilibrium and the consequ...
This article focuses on the impact of scale economies on whether a market solution will yield the so...
textabstractWe consider a duopoly in a homogenous goods market where part of the consumers are ex an...
Information about a new or non-frequently purchased product is often produced by both sides of the m...
This paper unifies two significant but somewhat contradictory ideas. First, search costs potentially...
This paper analyzes competitive markets in which the characteristics of the commodities exchanged ar...