Working Paper

Paying to Match: Decentralized Markets with Information Frictions

Marina Agranov, Ahrash Dianat, Larry Samuelson, Leeat Yariv
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 8820

We experimentally study decentralized one-to-one matching markets with transfers. We vary the information available to participants, complete or incomplete, and the surplus structure, supermodular or submodular. Several insights emerge. First, while markets often culminate in efficient matchings, stability is more elusive, reflecting the difficulty of arranging attendant transfers. Second, incomplete information and submodularity present hurdles to efficiency and especially stability; their combination drastically diminishes stability’s likelihood. Third, matchings form “from the top down” in complete-information supermodular markets, but exhibit many more and less-obviously ordered offers otherwise. Last, participants’ market positions matter far more than their dynamic bargaining styles for outcomes.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: matching, incomplete information, stability, experiments