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demand with optimal consumer search. Consumers first choose which products to search; then, once they learn the utility they …
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This paper examines whether the Mortensen-Pissarides matching model can account for the housing markets facts, most of all the empirical anomaly known as ‘price dispersion’. Our main finding is that the model can account for the three basic facts of housing market, without any restrictive...
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period demand conditions for their homes. I incorporate this type of uncertainty into a dynamic search model of the home …
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elasticity of demand. The modest propensity to search creates normal but income inelastic demand. The income elastic demand …
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