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Two-Sided Matching with Endogenous Preferences

Two-Sided Matching with Endogenous Preferences

... is one of com- plete information such that agents’ preferences are common knowledge among the ...or preferences to an out- side observer (see Spiegler (2002)). For example, suppose that Ali ce ...

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Unravelling in Two-Sided Matching Markets and Similarity of Preferences

Unravelling in Two-Sided Matching Markets and Similarity of Preferences

... A matching outcome o is Pareto-optimal in a given market when there does not exist an outcome in that market that strictly Pareto-dominates o ...that preferences are reported ...For example, it was ...

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One-Sided Matching Markets (DRAFT: Not for distribution)

One-Sided Matching Markets (DRAFT: Not for distribution)

... In Definition 26, the additive error term in the upper bound is needed since otherwise the coun- terexample given in Example 22 still works, and the multiplicative term in lower bound is useful for ensuring ...

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Does Anti-Diversification Pay? A One-Sided Matching Model of Microcredit

Does Anti-Diversification Pay? A One-Sided Matching Model of Microcredit

... For example, both group size and loan size are expected to be associated with higher group age simply because groups tend to attract new members as they mature and the loan size typically increases for more mature ...

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Identification and Estimation in Many-to-one Two-sided Matching without Transfers

Identification and Estimation in Many-to-one Two-sided Matching without Transfers

... Apart from the well-known challenge of the curse-of-dimensionality in nonparametric estimation, 9 our nonparametric identification results impose certain requirements on the dataset that might be hard to ...For ...

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Two-sided matching with indifferences

Two-sided matching with indifferences

... to one side of the market. Perhaps the best known example is school ...yields one when both school and student rankings are strict, it fails to do so when there are ...stable matching is not ...

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Competitive Equilibrium from Equal Incomes for Two-Sided Matching

Competitive Equilibrium from Equal Incomes for Two-Sided Matching

... leading example, we study many-to-one two-sided matching markets without ...cardinal preferences and schools with ordinal ones, while preferences of both sides need not be ...

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Two-Sided Matching in the Loan Market

Two-Sided Matching in the Loan Market

... First, from the perspective of each agent (bank or firm), matching with different part- ners generates different match values, giving rise to agent-specific rankings of potential ...For example, ...

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Interviewing in Two-Sided Matching Markets

Interviewing in Two-Sided Matching Markets

... the matching process. For example, with on-campus recruiting at colleges, in- terviews are conducted on only a limited number of days thereby making time considerations a limiting factor on the number of ...

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Uniqueness of Equilibrium in Two-sided Matching

Uniqueness of Equilibrium in Two-sided Matching

... A drawback of the Sequential Preference Condition is that it does not indicate when or why it might be satisfied in any particular population. It applies a test to the preference orderings of a given population, but ...

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Clearinghouses for two-sided matching: An experimental study

Clearinghouses for two-sided matching: An experimental study

... For example, if w 1 can only propose to f 1 or f 2 , his choice should be independent of the precise sequence of (rejected) proposals that ended with f 1 and f 2 as the remaining ...For example, w 1 may ...

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Clearinghouses for Two-Sided Matching: An Experimental Study

Clearinghouses for Two-Sided Matching: An Experimental Study

... the example of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) in the United States, which has been operating since ...submits preferences over hospitals’ job openings, and each hospital submits their ...

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Imperfect Competition in Two-sided Matching Markets

Imperfect Competition in Two-sided Matching Markets

... The matching and wages are then determined by the firm-optimal stable allocation given those ...then matching takes ...for example, games with commitment variables such as prices (Bertrand), prices ...

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Revealed preferences over risk and uncertainty

Revealed preferences over risk and uncertainty

... We should be more precise on what we mean by a model performing ‘significantly better’ than another. We do not simply mean that the difference between the true (population) pass rates is distinct from zero; such a ...

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Transfers and exchange-stability in two-sided matching problems

Transfers and exchange-stability in two-sided matching problems

... stability from that by Bogomolnaia and Jackson (2002): the cardinal representation of preferences and the deviation ...agents’ preferences are utilized in the analysis of contractual exchange ...

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Two-Sided Matching and Spread Determinants in the Loan Market

Two-Sided Matching and Spread Determinants in the Loan Market

... the Bayesian estimates of the loan spread equation are as expected. Five variables have significant coefficients in the bank quality index equation: the ratio of cash to total assets and the four size dummies. All these ...

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Matching & Information Provision by One-Sided and Two-Sided Platforms

Matching & Information Provision by One-Sided and Two-Sided Platforms

... Firms from this class are capable of manipulating users’ willingness to participate in the platform in two ...agency example we tend to believe direct network effects are negative because the probability of ...

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Matching under Preferences

Matching under Preferences

... a one-sided preference version of hr where students and schools replace residents and hospitals respectively, and schools are endowed with priorities over students instead of ...translated from hr to ...

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Three sided matchings and separable preferences

Three sided matchings and separable preferences

... her preferences between the ...than one worker is considerably different from the non-cooperative theory where firms may employ at most ...two-sided matching models does not permit the ...

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Partial Identification in Two-sided Matching Models

Partial Identification in Two-sided Matching Models

... One possible starting point is to assume that individuals of the same type have the same preferences up to individual-specific i.i.d. shocks, which is the assumption in most of the empirical literature. 4 ...

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