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On the Micro-Foundations of Money: The Capitol Hill Baby-Sitting Co-op Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Hens, Thorsten
Schenk-Hoppe, Klaus Reiner
Vogt, Bodo
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This paper contributes to the micro-foundation of money in centralized markets with idiosyncratic uncertainty. It shows existence of stationary monetary equilibria and ensures that there is an optimum quantity of money. The rational solution of our model is compared with actual behavior in a laboratory experiment. The experiment gives support to the theoretical approach.
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Keywords: micro foundations of money ; optimal ; quantity of money ; Financial Economics ; C73 ; C91 ; C92 ; E40 ; E41 ; E42 ; Other versions of this item:
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