We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching market, where matched pairs play an infinitely repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma. Higher matching efficiency is usually considered detrimental as it creates stronger incentives for defection. We point out, however, that a reduction in matching frictions also increases welfare because more agents find themselves in a cooperative relationship. We characterize the conditions for which increasing competition increases overall welfare. In particular, this is always the case when the incentives for defection are high
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Trabajo presentado en los Kent Research seminars organizados por la School of Economics de la Univer...
We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching marke...
We study mediated many-to-many matching in dynamic two-sided markets in which agents private valuati...
I model a market with repeated bilateral negotiations, random matching and an option to continue tr...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwise...
We analyze the trade-off between monopoly and competition in matching markets where one side is exem...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
This is an electronic copy of an article; from the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Copy...
Most previous investigations on spatial Public Goods Game assume that individuals treat neighbors eq...
In two-sided matching problems, we consider “natural” changes in preferences of agents in which only...
This paper analyzes fairness and bargaining in a dynamic bilateral matching market. Traders from bo...
We study a setting where players are matched into pairs to play a Prisoners' Dilemma game. In the mo...
I examine the robustness of monetary equilibria in a random-matching model, where a more efficient m...
Abstract. This paper presents an attraction mechanism and its impact on cooperation in a society of ...
We explore whether competitive outcomes arise in an experimental implementation of a market game, in...
Trabajo presentado en los Kent Research seminars organizados por la School of Economics de la Univer...
We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching marke...
We study mediated many-to-many matching in dynamic two-sided markets in which agents private valuati...
I model a market with repeated bilateral negotiations, random matching and an option to continue tr...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwise...
We analyze the trade-off between monopoly and competition in matching markets where one side is exem...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effe...
This is an electronic copy of an article; from the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. Copy...
Most previous investigations on spatial Public Goods Game assume that individuals treat neighbors eq...
In two-sided matching problems, we consider “natural” changes in preferences of agents in which only...
This paper analyzes fairness and bargaining in a dynamic bilateral matching market. Traders from bo...
We study a setting where players are matched into pairs to play a Prisoners' Dilemma game. In the mo...
I examine the robustness of monetary equilibria in a random-matching model, where a more efficient m...
Abstract. This paper presents an attraction mechanism and its impact on cooperation in a society of ...
We explore whether competitive outcomes arise in an experimental implementation of a market game, in...
Trabajo presentado en los Kent Research seminars organizados por la School of Economics de la Univer...