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Using data from "WebsiteX", one of the largest online marketplaces in the world, we estimate a structural model of sponsored search auctions where bidders have heterogeneous click-through curves. Unlike earlier studies, our model accommodates two stylized empirical facts: the advertiser...
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Field experiments conducted with the village, city, state, region, or even country as the unit of randomization are becoming commonplace in the social sciences. While convenient, subsequent data analysis may be complicated by the constraint on the number of clusters in treatment and control....
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In the context of the Beckerian theory of marriage, when men and women match on a single-dimensional index that is the …
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We propose two Mathematical Programming with Equilibrium Constraints (MPEC) formulations: the MPEC-Sparse and the MPEC-Dense to estimate a class of separable matching models. We compare MPEC with the Nested Fixed-Point (NFXP) algorithm -- a well-received method in the literature of structural...
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This paper introduces a maximum likelihood estimator of the value of job amenities and labor productivity in a single matching market based on the observation of equilibrium matches and wages. The estimation procedure simultaneously fits both the matching patterns and the wage curve. While our...
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In the context of the Beckerian theory of marriage, when men and women match on a single-dimensional index that is the …
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Centralized school assignment algorithms must distinguish between applicants with the same preferences and priorities. This is done with randomly assigned lottery numbers, nonlottery tie-breakers like test scores, or both. The New York City public high school match illustrates the latter, using...
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A large class of two-sided matching models that include both transferable and non-transferable utility result in positive assortative matching along a latent index. Data from matching markets, however, may not exhibit perfect assortativity due to the presence of unobserved characteristics. This...
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This paper derives conditions for identification of a general class of sample selection models that allows for selection based on, for example, game-theoretic models. The conditions apply to models with binary or continuous outcome variables and generalize the conditions for the standard Heckman...
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Existing methods for data interpolation or backdating are either univariate or based on a very limited number of series, due to data and computing constraints that were binding until the recent past. Nowadays large datasets are readily available, and models with hundreds of parameters are fastly...
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