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We employ a stochastic dynamic programming approach to study decision making by an individual wishing to have an arranged marriage. First, we show that this individual never opts out of a voluntarily agreed upon marriage. Second, we demonstrate that our marrying individual uses a reservation...
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We employ a stochastic dynamic programming approach to study decision making by an individual wishing to have an arranged marriage. First, we show that this individual never opts out of a voluntarily agreed upon marriage. Second, we demonstrate that our marrying individual uses a reservation...
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species. To outline an appropriate policy response, we first use renewal theory to construct a stochastic model of optimal …
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species. To outline an appropriate policy response, we first use renewal theory to construct a stochastic model of optimal …
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Recently, Batabyal (1998) has analyzed the nature of the decision making process in arranged marriages. Specifically, he has shown that a marrying agent's optimal policy depends only on the properties of the current marriage proposal, independent of whether there is recall of earlier marriage...
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are jointly determined. Consequently, the objective of this paper is to use probability theory to construct a measure of …
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that are jointly determined. As such, the goal of this paper is to use the theory of stochastic processes to construct a …
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