
Alvin E. Roth, "Who Gets What--and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design" (HMH, 2015)
New Books in Economics
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Is There a Thick Market?
A thick market is a market with lots of potential transactions available when you want them. When lots of people are coming to the market place, it might take time to evaluate and sort through the transactions - but congestion is an important thing that markets have to overcome. You know, a market that i like to talk about in respect is ar b and b, a which now competes with hotels. It's quite a thick market. But many of the properties that you can reserve on ar b andb are run by a single proprietor. Think how difficult it would be to get a hotel room in san francisco. Ando, we've got room five 74. I think you're kind
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