In a random-matching monetary economy, efficient and inefficient sellers choose between home or market production. Since inefficient sellers bargain up their prices, two equilibria may exist– with high or low market participation–depending on extent of heterogeneity and frictions. In equilibrium, the presence of inefficient sellers on the market has two opposing effects. It raises trading frequencies, so it lowers consumption risk, but it lowers the value of money, raising prices. This may reduce trading efficiency. Equilibria with full and limited participation can coexist; when average efficiency is high and agents are patient, limited participation is socially preferable
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This thesis includes three essays on monetary theory analyzing monetized trading arrangements in thr...
This paper shows that flat money can be feasible and essential even if the trading horizon is finite...
This thesis consists of three chapters on incomplete markets and aggregate fluctuations. Chapter 1 e...
In a random-matching monetary economy, efficient and inefficient sellers choose between home or mark...
Summary.: We construct a tractable ‘fundamental' model of money with equilibrium heterogeneity in mo...
I examine the robustness of monetary equilibria in a random matching model where a more efficient me...
This paper investigates the role of money in markets in which producers haveprivate information abou...
We endogenize the trade mechanism in a search economy with many homogeneous sellers and many heterog...
I develop a search-and-bargaining model of endogenous intermediation in over-the-counter markets. Un...
This paper studies a monetary economy with heterogenous agents in which trade takes place in a centr...
This article studies the role of money in environments where in each meeting there is a double coinc...
The paper relaxes the one unit storage capacity imposed in the basic search-theoretic model of fiat ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on market frictions and money. In Chapter 1, we analyze t...
This dissertation consists of two chapters, both of there describing economic environments that are ...
We develop a model of macroeconomic heterogeneity inspired by the Kiyotaki-Wright (1989) formulation...
This thesis includes three essays on monetary theory analyzing monetized trading arrangements in thr...
This paper shows that flat money can be feasible and essential even if the trading horizon is finite...
This thesis consists of three chapters on incomplete markets and aggregate fluctuations. Chapter 1 e...