scholarly journals The Balance Condition in Search‐and‐Matching Models

Econometrica ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 88 (2) ◽  
pp. 595-618
Author(s):  
Stephan Lauermann ◽  
Georg Nöldeke ◽  
Thomas Tröger

Most of the literature that studies frictional search‐and‐matching models with heterogeneous agents and random search investigates steady state equilibria. Steady state equilibrium requires, in particular, that the flows of agents into and out of the population of unmatched agents balance. We investigate the structure of this balance condition, taking agents' matching behavior as given. Building on the “fundamental matching lemma” for quadratic search technologies in Shimer and Smith (2000), we establish existence, uniqueness, and comparative statics properties of the solution to the balance condition for any search technology satisfying minimal regularity conditions. Implications for the existence and structure of steady state equilibria in the Shimer–Smith model and extensions thereof are noted. These reinforce the point that much of the structure of search‐and‐matching models with quadratic search technologies carries over to more general search technologies.

ARGOMENTI ◽  
2013 ◽  
pp. 85-104
Author(s):  
Patrizia Messina

Il saggio presenta uno studio di caso sull'efficacia occupazionale dei tirocini di formazione e orientamento prendendo in esame i Search and matching models quale principale riferimento per lo studio della disoccupazione e delle dinamiche che favoriscono l'inserimento lavorativo. Secondo tale approccio l'impiego di strumenti e di misure di politica attiva del lavoro come i tirocini, che favoriscono l'incontro tra domanda e offerta di lavoro abbattendo i costi di ricerca di un impiego, avrebbe come effetto una crescita occupazionale. Partendo da una posizione critica nei confronti di tale approccio lo studio coglie alcune caratteristiche tipiche nell'utilizzo dei tirocini, ne esalta le potenzialità formative ma mette in dubbio le potenzialità occupazionali. Classificazione .


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaetano Lisi

PurposeThe aim of this education briefing is to comment upon how basic hedonic pricing models for the valuation of property can be expanded and developed. In this case, the briefing illustrates the use of the new economic approach to the analysis of housing markets, namely the search-and-matching models.Design/methodology/approachThis education briefing discusses the connection of two important economic theories: the hedonic price theory and the search-and-matching theory.FindingsThis education briefing gives an example of a (non-linear) form of the hedonic price function.Practical implicationsIn cases of mass appraisals, hedonic pricing models can provide a broad indication of value across submarkets and this education briefing demonstrates a theoretical model that can be used to provide a theoretical groundwork for the use of a concave hedonic price function in empirical estimates.Originality/valueThis education briefing shows how basic hedonic pricing models can be enhanced by a search-and-matching approach to determine property values.


2013 ◽  
Vol 118 (2) ◽  
pp. 375-377 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Ciccarone ◽  
Francesco Giuli ◽  
Enrico Marchetti

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