Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on search and matching. We first explore the nontransferable and perfectly transferable utility matching paradigms, and then a unifying imperfectly transferable utility matching model. Motivated by some unrealistic predictions of frictionless matching, we flesh out the foundational economics of search theory. We then revisit the original matching paradigms with search frictions. We finally allow informational frictions that often arise, such as in college-student sorting
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
The process that determines how agents meet is a key building block of any equilibrium model of sear...
When agents do not know where to find a match, they search. However, agents could direct their searc...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by ...
We investigate the role of search frictions in markets with price competition and how it leads to so...
Search Theory is an analysis of resource allocation in economic environments with trad-ing frictions...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
Two separate research projects are included. In the first, a matching framework is used to examine t...
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...
We study a matching model with heterogeneous agents, nontransferable utility and search frictions. A...
The search-matching model is now the standard approach in labor economics (Pissarides, 2000). In thi...
In Becker’s (1973) neoclassical marriage market model, matching is positively assortative if types a...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
The process that determines how agents meet is a key building block of any equilibrium model of sear...
When agents do not know where to find a match, they search. However, agents could direct their searc...
Toward understanding assortative matching, this is a self-contained introduction to research on sear...
Nowadays, the search and matching models are the primary and most popular theoretical tools used by ...
We investigate the role of search frictions in markets with price competition and how it leads to so...
Search Theory is an analysis of resource allocation in economic environments with trad-ing frictions...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
Two separate research projects are included. In the first, a matching framework is used to examine t...
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...
We study a matching model with heterogeneous agents, nontransferable utility and search frictions. A...
The search-matching model is now the standard approach in labor economics (Pissarides, 2000). In thi...
In Becker’s (1973) neoclassical marriage market model, matching is positively assortative if types a...
When the trading process is characterized by search frictions, traders may be rationed so markets ne...
The economics of search study the implications of frictions for individual behavior and market perfo...
The process that determines how agents meet is a key building block of any equilibrium model of sear...
When agents do not know where to find a match, they search. However, agents could direct their searc...