Aaron Schiff
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Quality infomediation in search markets

Kennes, J. & A. Schiff (2008). Quality infomediation in search markets, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 26: 1191-1202.

We examine the effects of informational intermediation by a third party ‘infomediary’ in a search model with heterogeneous seller qualities and asymmetric information. The infomediary earns revenue by selling a list of accredited sellers (a ‘guidebook’) to buyers and selling accreditations to sellers. We show that such information always improves welfare but can hurt informed buyers (as well as the uninformed) if it is not sufficiently informative about seller qualities. The model also provides a number of insights concerning the private and social incentives to create information, and the determinants and nature of demand for infomediation services by buyers and sellers.

March 8th, 2010 in Research Papers
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