Category:
Thin Markets
Thin markets, as defined by Nobel laureate Alvin Roth, are characterized by scattered buyers and sellers with difficulty finding each other and low probability of random matching due to variety in needs and offerings. The economic research reveals these markets suffer from fundamental inefficiencies that AI-driven platforms might directly address.
Category:
Thin Markets
Thin markets, as defined by Nobel laureate Alvin Roth, are characterized by scattered buyers and sellers with difficulty finding each other and low probability of random matching due to variety in needs and offerings. The economic research reveals these markets suffer from fundamental inefficiencies that AI-driven platforms might directly address.