Search Technology, Staggered Price Setting And Price Dispersion
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Paper provided by Tel Aviv in its series Papers with number 28-88.Length: 29 pages
Date of creation: 1988
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Handle: RePEc:fth:teavfo:28-88
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Keywords: technology ; prices ; costs;Other versions of this item:
- Fishman, Arthur, 1992. "Search Technology, Staggered Price-Setting, and Price Dispersion," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 82(1), pages 287-98, March.
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"Inflation, Price Competition and Consumer Search Technology,"
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"Price Dispersion,"
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"Reconsidering the Microeconomic Foundations of Price-Setting Behavior,"
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- Fishman, Arthur & Simhon, Avi, 2003. "Can Income Equality Increase Competitiveness?," Discussion Papers 14983, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Agricultural Economics and Management.
- Wang, Li Ming & Liu, Li Wen & Wang, Yong Jie, 2007. "Capacity decisions and supply price games under flexibility of backward integration," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 110(1-2), pages 85-96, October.
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