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Imperfect Information and Monopolistic Competition

Abstract

This paper reviews recent search equilibrium models to see whether usable policy instruments can be derived from them. It concludes that the strength of the assumptions that many of these models make largely precludes such derivations, and ends by sketching possible lines of research that have both positive interest and the potential to yield helpful normative conclusions.

Additional Information

This paper has benefited greatly from the comments and suggestions of Edward Green, Mary O' Keeffe, Jennifer Reinganum and James Strnad, Our work was supported by NSF Grant No. DAR-8016066. Published as Schwartz, Alan, and Louis L. Wilde. "Imperfect information, monopolistic competition, and public policy." The American Economic Review 72.2 (1982): 18-23.

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Imperfect Information, Monopolistic Competition, and Public Policy

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82088
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CaltechAUTHORS:20171004-151357909

Funding

NSF
DAR-8016066

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2017-10-04
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2019-10-03
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Social Science Working Paper
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403