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Motivated by the recent National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement, this note examines the effects of reduced real estate agent commissions on home prices, housing turnover, and consumer welfare. Using a calibrated dynamic structural search model of the housing market, we explore how...
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I derive a formula for the equilibrium distribution of markups in the search- theoretic model of imperfect competition of Butters (1977), Varian (1980), and Burdett and Judd (1983). The level of markups and the sign of the relationship between a seller's markup and its size depends on the extent...
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object that drives decisions in most matching models of the labor market. In this paper, we develop a theory-based empirical …
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Search theory suggests that early career job changes on balance lead to better matches that benefit both workers and …
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facts can be explained by a search and matching model when firms are heterogenous with respect to productivity, are composed …
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, potentially complementary, input fixed. We introduce a class of such reallocations -- correlated matching rules -- that includes … the status quo allocation, a random allocation, and both the perfect positive and negative assortative matching …
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We study a simple model of a decentralized market game in which firms make directed offers to workers. We focus on markets in which agents have aligned preferences. When agents have complete information or when there are no frictions in the economy, there exists an equilibrium that yields the...
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This paper extends Lucas and Prescott's (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment. The economy consists of a continuum of labor markets, each of which produces a heterogeneous good. There is a constant returns to scale production technology in each labor market, but labor...
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A synthesis of the Lucas-Prescott island model and the Mortensen- Pissarides matching model of unemployment is studied …
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This paper introduces a labor force participation choice into a labor market matching model embedded in a dynamic … puzzle" because (a) it gives rise to a number of counterfactual implications, and (b) it is a robust implication of theory …
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