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Distributional aspects of the divisibility of money: an example

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I highlight the importance of the distributional aspects of money’s divisibility by comparing a search-theoretic model with random transfers of indivisible money balances, to one with deterministic transfers of partially divisible balances. Randomization allows price flexibility, as if money were fully divisible. Partial divisibility does not, but allows money redistributions. An example of the relevance of such ‘extensive margin’ aspects of divisibility is provided.

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Correspondence to Gabriele Camera.

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D30, D83, E40.

I thank Dean Corbae and seminars participants at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, University of Texas at Austin, Purdue University, the Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings, the Central Bank Institute of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and the meetings of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory, where this work has been presented during the years 2002 and 2003.

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Camera, G. Distributional aspects of the divisibility of money: an example. Economic Theory 25, 487–495 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-004-0480-x

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Keywords and Phrases:

  • Divisibility
  • Lotteries
  • Money distribution
  • Search.