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Silver Signals: Twenty-Five Years of Screening and Signaling
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Signal RecognitionMolecular BiologyHalf DecadesRemarkable Theoretical DevelopmentsBusiness AnalyticsOptogeneticsMarket DesignSilver SignalsExperimental FinanceSignaling PathwayManagementMolecular CommunicationCell SignalingDigital EconomyNew EconomicsAccountingInformation AsymmetryInformation ManagementGene ExpressionFinanceSignal TransductionInformation EconomicsBusinessFinancial EngineeringSystems BiologyEconomics Of Information
The theory of market signaling and screening is a cornerstone of the new economics of information. The last two and a half decades have not only witnessed a series of remarkable theoretical developments but also a wide range of applications. This essay examines the key theoretical issues and explores their use in three major fields: industrial organization, labor, and finance. Considerable emphasis is placed on attempts to test the theory in each of these fields.
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