Spatial search
Xiaoming Cai, Pieter Gautier, Ronald Wolthoff
This paper considers a random search model where some locations provide sellers with better chances of meeting many buyers than other locations (for example popular shopping streets or the first page of a search engine). When sellers are heterogeneous in terms of the quality of their product and/or the probability that a given buyer likes their product, it is desirable that sellers of high-quality niche products sort into the best locations. We show that this does not always happen in a decentralized market. Finally, we allow for endogenous location distributions and show that more trades are realized when locations are similar (in which case the aggregate matching function is urn-ball) but that quality weighted trade can be higher when locations are heterogeneous.
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February 2024
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Authors: | Cai, Xiaoming ; Gautier, Pieter ; Wolthoff, Ronald |
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Bonn, Germany : IZA - Institute of Labor Economics |
Subject: | search frictions | spatial equilibrium | sorting | Suchtheorie | Search theory | Regionalökonomik | Regional economics | Räumliches Gleichgewichtsmodell | Spatial equilibrium model | Arbeitsuche | Job search | Informationskosten | Information costs | Räumliche Interaktion | Spatial interaction | Matching | Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt | Regional labour market |
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