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Although recent work has examined the adverse implications of Internet-enabled matching platforms, limited attention has been paid to whom the negative externalities accrue. We examine how the entry of platforms for the solicitation of casual sex influences the incidence rate of HIV by race,...
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A common issue in online dating platforms is that many users focus their attention on a subset of popular peers, which leads to congestion and thus lower matching rates. Our study examines the results of a randomized natural field experiment, wherein our corporate partner, a large online dating...
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One key objective of matching platforms is to facilitate market clearing. When the supply and demand for services are unbalanced, congestion issues arise. Specifically, when workers can apply for unlimited employers/jobs with negligible application costs, employers may face excessive...
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