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We endogenize the trade mechanism in a search economy with many homogenous sellers and many heterogeneous buyers of …
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We endogenize the trade mechanism in a search economy with many homogenous sellers and many heterogeneous buyers of …
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by considering randomized monetary trades in a standard search-theoretic model of money where agents can hold multiple …
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The illicit nonmedical use of prescription drugs is studied in a model where individuals with imperfectly observable health conditions seek prescription drugs for either medical or nonmedical reasons. The equilibrium number of medical and nonmedical users is endogenous and depends on economic...
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The directed search model (Peters, 1984) is static; its dynamic extensions typically restrict strategies, often … assuming price or match commitments. We lift such restrictions to study equilibrium when search can be directed over time …
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In many situations, some people hold large money balances but have no particular urgency to spend them while others are liquidity constrained. This problem creates a role for financial intermediaries who accept nominal deposits and make nominal loans. We show that financial intermediation...
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We use a modified version of the Lagos-Wright model to introduce an essential role for banks. Due to preference shocks, agents have excess demand for or supply of money balances. Banks arise to reallocate excess cash by taking deposits from sellers and making loans to buyers. We consider two...
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do so by considering randomized monetary trades in a standard search-theoretic model of money where agents can hold …
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I highlight the importance of the distributional aspects of money’s divisibility by comparing a search-theoretic model …
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I study a search theoretic model with pairwise meetings where dealers arise endogenously. The extent of intermediation …
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