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We examine a search money model in which there is a symmetric coincidence of wants in all barter matches. However, when … bargaining outcomes are asymmetric across matches, the barter economy is inefficient. Then a robust monetary equilibrium exists …
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with a number of empirical observations. In particular, it offers a coherent explanation for the recent explosion of barter …
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This paper presents a pairwise matching model with two-sided information asymmetry to analyse the impact of information costs on endogenous network building and matching by information intermediaries. The framework innovates by examining the role of information costs on incentives for trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005151029
A two-sided, pair-wise matching model is developed to analyse the strategic interaction between two information intermediaries who compete in commission rates and network size, giving rise to a fragmented duopoly market structure. The model suggests that network competition between information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005151040
We utilize a random-matching model to examine the relationships between market frictions and international trade. In our setting, an individual may choose to search abroad where she may have a cost advantage, but is less likely to meet potential trading partners, owing to higher market...
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This paper presents a pairwise matching model with two-sided information asymmetry to analyse the impact of information costs on endogenous network building and matching by information intermedairies. The framework innovates by examining the role of information costs on incentives for trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004977860
A two-sided, pair-wise matching model is developed to analyse the strategic interaction between two information intermediaries who compete in commission rates and network size, giving rise to a fragmented duopoly market structure. The model suggests that network competition between information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005090624
This paper presents a pairwise matching model with two-sided information asymmetry to analyse the impact of information costs on endogenous network building and matching by information intermediaries. The framework innovates by examining the role of information costs on incentives for trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010745054
A two-sided, pair-wise matching model is developed to analyse the strategic interaction between two information intermediaries who compete in commission rates and network size, giving rise to a fragmented duopoly market structure. The model suggests that network competition between information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010746133
В статье рассматривается логико-исторический переход от совместно-разделенного труда ко всеобщему. Проанализировано взаимодействие двух компонент труда:...
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