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This paper studies investment incentives in the steady state of a dynamic bilateral matching market. Because of search frictions, both parties in a match are partially locked-in when they bargain over the joint surplus from their sunk investments. The associated holdup problem depends on market...
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This paper studies investment incentives in the steady state of a dynamic bilateral matching market. Because of search frictions, both parties in a match are partially locked–in when they bargain over the joint surplus from their sunk investments. The associated holdup problem depends on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004980379
This paper studies investment incentives in the steady state of a dynamic bilateral matching market. Because of search frictions, both parties in a match are partially locked-in when they bargain over the joint surplus from their sunk investments. The associated holdup problem depends on market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005036243
This article discusses Alvin Roth’s research about moneyless markets, and in particular about the manner in which kidneys are allocated to patients needing transplants. As Titmuss pointed out for blood transfusions, providing monetary incentives to blood donors may crowd out supply, since...
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This paper studies the properties of the steady state equilibrium in a bilateral matching market with ex ante investments at the market entry stage. Investment incentives depend on search frictions because both parties in a match are partially locked-in when they bargain over the joint surplus...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010682588
is possible). By defining the novel concept 'altruistic core', we can explain the occurrence of inefficient matches as …
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We consider entry-level medical markets for physicians in the United Kingdom. These markets experienced failures which led to the adoption of centralized market mechanisms in the 1960's. However, different regions introduced different centralized mechanisms. We advise physicians who do not have...
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In this paper it is shown that the core and the bargaining sets of Davis-Maschler and Zhou coincide in a class of …
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coalitions also their union is feasible. Properties of solutions (the core, the nucleolus, the prekernel and the Shapley value …
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-convexity, under which the game is shown to have a non-empty core and the average tree solution lies in the core. In general, link …
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