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We report on the design of the new clearinghouse adopted by the National Resident Matching Program, which annually … positions, the theory of simple matching markets does not apply directly. However, computational experiments show the theory …
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We report on the design of the new clearinghouse adopted by the National Resident Matching Program, which annually … between applicants and between positions, the theory of simple matching markets does not apply directly. However …
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In September of 1998, the Judicial Conference of the United States abandoned as unsuccessful the attempt - the sixth since 1978 - to regulate the dates at which law students are hired as clerks by Federal appellate judges. The market promptly resumed the unraveling of appointment dates that had...
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In the context of entry-level labor markets, we consider the potential transactions that have to be evaluated before equilibrium transactions can be identified. These potential transactions involve offers that are rejected. After an initial phase in which many offers can be proffered in...
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Stability and "no justified envy" are used almost synonymously in the matching theory literature. However, they are …
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Patients needing kidney transplants may have donors who cannot donate to them because of blood or tissue incompatibility. Incompatible patient-donor pairs can exchange donor kidneys with other pairs only when there is a quot;double coincidence of wants.quot; Developing infrastructure to perform...
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, matching can occur (inefficiently) early only when there is comparable demand and supply: a surplus of applicants, but a …
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, matching can occur (inefficiently) early only when there is comparable demand and supply: a surplus of applicants, but a …
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