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Many markets feature sequentially mixed search (SMS), which has directed search followed by noisy matching with multiple offers. I construct a simple model of SMS, establish existence of a unique equilibrium, and analyze the novel implications of the equilibrium on quantities and price...
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In this paper we study the inefficiencies of the monetary equilibrium and optimal monetary policies in a search economy. We show that the same frictions that give fiat money a positive value generate an inefficient quantity of goods in each trade and an inefficient number of trades (or search...
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We examine the labor market effects of incomplete information about the workers' own job-finding process. Search outcomes convey valuable information, and learning from search generates endogenous heterogeneity in workers' beliefs about their job-finding probability. We characterize this process...
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