Search and leisure with idiosyncratic endowment shocks in a random-matching model

Agents who realize idiosyncratic endowment shocks (High and Low) choose between leisure and searching for a trading partner. In the non-monetary economy there are two cases: everyone enjoys leisure or everyone enters the market to barter. In the first case, money can generate an equilibrium in which...

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