Philippe Steiner, Economy as Matching, FMSH-WP-2017-129, mars 2017. Download on Open Archives halshs The first part of the paper is devoted to explaining what is meant by matching in current economics, with a special emphasis on the works of Alvin Roth's work on matching markets. The second part concerns the sociological underpinnings of the matching approach to the economy, showing how different it is from the market approach. Focusing on the changes brought about by the vast amount of data ..
The structure, length, and characteristics of matching markets affect the outcomes for their partici...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
The first part of the paper is devoted to explaining what is meant by matching in current economics,...
Family economics is the sub-discipline in labor economics that applies household decision-making pro...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by ...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
This text presents a novel theory on current markets. It helps us understand how the information eco...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
This paper surveys the use of search and matching models in macroeconomics. It outlines the standard...
This dissertation examines the fundamental concept of two-sided matching from four different perspec...
This dissertation provides theoretical underpinnings for exogenous matching frameworks. The ultimate...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In October 2012 the Nobel prize was attributed to Al Roth and Lloyd Shapley for their work on matchi...
The structure, length, and characteristics of matching markets affect the outcomes for their partici...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...
The first part of the paper is devoted to explaining what is meant by matching in current economics,...
Family economics is the sub-discipline in labor economics that applies household decision-making pro...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by ...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
This text presents a novel theory on current markets. It helps us understand how the information eco...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
This paper surveys the use of search and matching models in macroeconomics. It outlines the standard...
This dissertation examines the fundamental concept of two-sided matching from four different perspec...
This dissertation provides theoretical underpinnings for exogenous matching frameworks. The ultimate...
One of the important functions of many markets and social processes is to match one kind of agent wi...
In October 2012 the Nobel prize was attributed to Al Roth and Lloyd Shapley for their work on matchi...
The structure, length, and characteristics of matching markets affect the outcomes for their partici...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
We construct a marriage market model of matching along multiple dimensions, some of which are unobse...