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increase in the option value of search: with better ability to differentiate offer quality, workers become choosier and …
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are consistent with an increase in the option value of search: with better ability to differentiate offer quality, workers … search longer, select higher-quality intermediaries, and ultimately have better migration experiences. …
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increase in the option value of search: with better ability to differentiate offer quality, workers become choosier and …
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When agents do not know where to find a match, they search. However, agents could direct their search to agents who … strategically choose a certain signal. Introducing cheap talk to a model of sequential search with bargaining, we find that signals …-crossing property and sorting condition coincide. As the information from signals allows agents to avoid all unnecessary search, this …
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We present a theory of targeted search, where people with a finite information processing capacity search for a match … resides in between the random matching and the directed search outcomes. The equilibrium that emerges from this middle ground … and the directed search literature as limiting cases. …
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are consistent with an increase in the option value of search: with better ability to differentiate offer quality, workers … search longer, select higher-quality intermediaries, and ultimately have better migration experiences. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013363679
We present a theory of targeted search, where people with a finite information processing capacity search for a match … resides in between the random matching and the directed search outcomes. The equilibrium that emerges from this middle ground … and the directed search literature as limiting cases. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010772616
When agents do not know where to find a match, they search. However, agents could direct their search to agents who … strategically choose a certain signal. Introducing cheap talk to a model of sequential search with bargaining, we find that signals …-crossing property and sorting condition coincide. As the information from signals allows agents to avoid all unnecessary search, this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011184072
When agents do not know where to find a match, they search. However, agents could direct their search to agents who … strategically choose a certain signal. Introducing cheap talk to a model of sequential search with bargaining, we find that signals …-crossing property and sorting condition coincide. As the information from signals allows agents to avoid all unnecessary search, this …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010331117
We examine the causes and policy consequences of strategic (willful) ignorance of risk as an excuse to overengage in risky health behavior. In an experiment on Copenhagen adults, we allow subjects to choose whether to learn the calorie content of a meal before consuming it, and measure their...
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