Seminar by Takahiro Moriya (January 11)
Let me inform you of the following research seminar.
Date: January 11 (Thu.) , 2024
Time: 5:20PM - 6:50PM
Venue: 11th Floor, Bldg.No.2 Meeting Room B & ZOOM (HyFlex)
Speaker: Takahiro Moriya (SUNY at Stony Brook)
Organizer: Kohei Kamaga
Language: Japanese
Title: Communication Technology Advance and Consequences: Using a Two-sided Search Model
Abstract: Does communication technology advance such as online dating sites and social networking services, really make us happier? Rather, are they bringing us worse equilibrium, as a result, for us and our whole society than before? We present a non-stationary two-sided search market equilibrium model for analysing marital relationship formulation including cohabitation. Using the model, we quantify the effects of the communication technology changes on marital relationship choices. Furthermore, I compare the equilibrium matching patterns and the social welfare level derived from the search model and those derived from the frictionless matching model as a convergent limit of the search model.
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