This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilibria. The first chapter considers a partnership formation game, where agents on two sides of a market need to find a partner before a deadline, and search frictions make it difficult to find an acceptable partner. I characterize agents acceptance decisions – those with whom they would be willing to match – show existence, and provide a condition for uniqueness of equilibrium. This study provides a step towards a better understanding of matching behavior in non-stationary environments where agents have persistent type. The second chapter in this dissertation considers the import of adverse selection in a modern model of directed search in labor...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
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...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
A conventional wisdom regarding search models is that multiple unemployment equilibrium may result i...
Search frictions imply that is costly to find a good partner. As a result the decision to accept a p...
Search frictions imply that is costly to find a good partner. As a result the decision to accept a p...
In the first two essays, I study value discovery in discrete-time dynamic markets with imperfect inf...
In the first two essays, I study value discovery in discrete-time dynamic markets with imperfect inf...
The structure, length, and characteristics of matching markets affect the outcomes for their partici...
The process that determines how agents meet is a key building block of any equilibrium model of sear...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
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...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
A conventional wisdom regarding search models is that multiple unemployment equilibrium may result i...
Search frictions imply that is costly to find a good partner. As a result the decision to accept a p...
Search frictions imply that is costly to find a good partner. As a result the decision to accept a p...
In the first two essays, I study value discovery in discrete-time dynamic markets with imperfect inf...
In the first two essays, I study value discovery in discrete-time dynamic markets with imperfect inf...
The structure, length, and characteristics of matching markets affect the outcomes for their partici...
The process that determines how agents meet is a key building block of any equilibrium model of sear...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...
We extend the notion of competitive search equilibrium to an environment with adverse selection. Uni...