Universität Bonn

Department of Economics

27. February 2025

Publication: "Simultaneous Search and Adverse Selection" "Simultaneous Search and Adverse Selection"

The article "Simultaneous Search and Adverse Selection" by Sarah Auster, Piero Gottardi and Ronald Wolthoff was published in the Review of Economic Studies. 

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Abstract

We study the effect of diminishing search frictions in markets with adverse selection by presenting a model in which agents with private information can simultaneously contact multiple trading partners. We highlight a new trade-off: facilitating contacts reduces coordination frictions but also the ability to screen agents’ types. We find that, when agents can contact sufficiently many trading partners, fully sepa- rating equilibria obtain only if adverse selection is sufficiently severe. When this condition fails, equilibria feature partial pooling and multiple equilibria co-exist. We show that facilitating contacts can lead to a reduction in welfare. In the limit, as the number of contacts becomes large, some of the equilibria con- verge to the competitive outcomes of Akerlof, including Pareto-dominated ones; other pooling equilibria continue to feature frictional trade in the limit, where entry is inefficiently high. Our findings provide a basis to assess the effects of recent technological innovations that have made meetings easier.

Sarah Auster, Piero Gottardi, and Ronald Wolthoff. "Simultaneous Search and Adverse Selection." Review of Economic Studies, 92(6), (February 2025). https://doi:10.1093/restud/rdaf014

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