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Competitive Search Equilibrium

Journal of Political Economy, 1997
In this paper, I construct an equilibrium for markets with frictions, which is competitive in the sense that all agents are price takers and maximize utility subject to a set of market parameters. I show that the equilibrium allocation is socially optimal.
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Competition Between Internet Search Engines

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
This paper develops a model of vertical differentiation in the Internet search engine market. A key property of the model is that users who try out one engine may be dissatisfied with the results, and consult another engine in the same session. This residual demand allows lower quality engines to survive in the equilibrium.
Tridas Mukhopadhyay   +2 more
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MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION AND SEARCH UNEMPLOYMENT

Metroeconomica, 2005
Summary: In this paper the monopolistic competition model of \textit{A. Dixit} and \textit{J. Stiglitz} [Am. Econ. rev. 67, No. 3, 297--308 (1977)] for the goods market and the search unemployment model of \textit{C. Pissarides} [Equilibrium unemployment theory. Basil Blackwell (1990)] are combined.
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Competitive search obfuscation

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2018
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A COMPETITIVE SEARCHING-BASED CHAOTIC CIPHER

International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2010
In this paper we propose a high performance searching-based chaotic cipher. Experiments shows that its efficiency is comparable to the efficiencies of some widely used and known ciphers, namely, AES, RC4 and Sosemanuk. Also, its performance is better than some recently proposed chaotic ciphers of the same kind.
Formolo, Daniel   +2 more
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Competitive Search

Proceedings of the 45th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2022
Kurland, Oren, Tennenholtz, Moshe
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Searching for global competitiveness

Manufacturing Engineer, 2005
Manufacturing activity as a share of the economy has been declining across the developed world for at least the past decade. The threat of deindustrialisation in the UK should not, however, be overstated. For some to say that there will be no manufacturing in the UK a quarter of a century from now confuses an absolute decline in manufacturing with a ...
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Revising and Validating the Random Search Model for Competitive Search

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1998
A random search model was fit to a total of 2592 visual search times on a single-target detection task. By using a competing homogeneous background and uniform stimulus material, specifying viewing distance, controlling the presentation of search task material, and eliminating some options for extreme search strategies, very high correlation ...
A H, Chan, A J, Courtney
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Competition from search goods

2018
This paper studies a market in which an unique firm selling product with unobservable quality before purchasing(experience goods), large amount of firms selling products with certain quality (search goods) and some heterogeneous consumers obtaining different taste in quality.
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COMPETITIVE SEARCH, EFFICIENCY, AND MULTIWORKER FIRMS*

International Economic Review, 2013
I study competitive search equilibrium in an environment where firms operate a decreasing‐returns production technology and hire multiple workers simultaneously. Firms post wages, possibly several of them. The equilibrium can feature wage dispersion even though all firms and workers are ex ante identical.
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