This study introduces search frictions into a
variant of overlapping generations environments, as inSmith (2002). In the model,
this study compares financial intermediation to trading shares in decentralized
secondary markets. The results show that
under certain conditions, both financial mechanisms generate the same
equilibrium outcome.
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