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, fairness, and implementation impossibilities. Despite that, we present two classes of mechanisms that maximize assignments. The …
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assumptions in matching theory, I show that the Boston mechanism improves perceived fairness. These results underscore the … importance of procedural information and suggest that eliminating justified envy may not be a sufficient condition of fairness. …
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We propose and experimentally test a mechanism for a class of principal-agent problems in which agents can observe each others' efforts. In this mechanism each player costlessly assigns a share of the pie to each of the other players, after observing their contributions, and the final...
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fairness criteria, absolute and relative redistribution. These criteria impose that the addition of a share to the pool affects … economically viable reward sharing schemes corresponding to each of these fairness criteria in turn. We further show that the …
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, fairness, and implementation impossibilities. Despite that, we present two classes of mechanisms that maximize assignments. The …
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A classic trade-off that school districts face when deciding which matching algorithm to use is that it is not possible …
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rationales: (1) balance (comparison, matching), often related to equality and fairness, or to the desire to avoid moral … associate efficiency, fairness, and the intrinsic quality of social relations. …
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