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Chapter 1: Previous work on the denomination structure of currency treats as exogenous the distribution of transactions and the denominations held by people. Here, by way of a matching model, both are endogenous. In the model, trades in pairwise meetings alternate in time with the opportunity to...
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This dissertation consists of three chapters.Chapter 1 presents an axiomatization of expected utility from the frequentist perspective. It starts with a preference relation on the set of infinite sequences with limit relative frequencies. We consider three axioms parallel to the ones for the...
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Chapter 1 considers a stochastic overlapping generations model in which, at each date, a distributional shock divides the constant total endowment between a young and an old agents. Commitment cannot be externally enforced. More precisely, at each date, the young and old agents simultaneously...
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This thesis applies mechanism design to explore the roles of outside and inside money in achieving optimal allocations. Two chapters use settings that are related to random-matching models. The third uses an overlapping generations setting. In all three, a critical role is played by assumptions...
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I study the effects of lump-sum money creation against the background of the random-matching model of Trejos-Wright (1995) and Shi (1995). That model is interesting for the study of money creation because, alongside with the usual harmful internal margin effects, money creation has beneficial...
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This thesis contains three essays on the formation of social networks. The first essay focuses on citation networks while the second one proposes a general model of network formation. The third essay is an empirical investigation of a person's kinship network.Chapter 1: Citations and the...
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