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of the theory are supported by a lab experiment designed to test the theory, yet we find a number of differences that …
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theory are supported by a lab experiment designed to test the theory, yet we find a number of differences that render DCA …
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We theoretically and experimentally study a college admissions problem in which colleges accept students by ranking students' efforts in entrance exams. Students hold private information regarding their ability level that affects the cost of their efforts. We assume that student preferences are...
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matching process. Under this assumption, a centralized matching market can often outperform a decentralized one. Using a quasi-experiment …
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matching process. Under this assumption, a centralized matching market can often outperform a decentralized one. Using a quasi-experiment …
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performance of two mechanisms to implement such quotas in a lab experiment. The first mechanism is a simplified version of the … admissions ; experiment ; quotas ; matching ; Gale-Shapley mechanism ; Boston mechanism …
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