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This study uses an agent-based computational labor market framework to undertake a systematic experimental investigation of the relationship between market structure and market power. Market structure is measured in terms of job capacity (total potential job openings to total potential work...
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This study undertakes a systematic experimental investigation of hysteresis (path dependency) in an agent-based computational labor market framework. It is shown that capacity asymmetries between work suppliers and employers can result in two distinct hysteresis effects, network and behavioral,...
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This paper analyzes fairness and bargaining in a dynamic bilateral matching market. Traders from both sides of the …
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situations give way to more positive (near-)efficient ones when assortativity, instead of random mixing, governs the matching … process in the population. Under assortative matching, agents contribute more than what would otherwise be strategically …
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This paper analyzes fairness and bargaining in a dynamic bilateral matching market. Traders from both sides of the …
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