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We consider the problem of matching a set of medical students to a set of medical residency positions (hospitals) under the assumption that hospitals' preferences over groups of students are responsive. In this context, we study the preference revelation game induced by the student proposing...
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This paper develops a framework for studying repeated matching markets. The model departs from the Gale-Shapley matching model by having a fixed set of long-lived players (firms) match with a new generation of short-lived players (workers) in every period. I define history-dependent and...
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This survey deals with two-sided matching markets where one set of agents (workers/residents) has to be matched with another set of agents (firms/hospitals). We first give a short overview of a selection of classical results. Then, we review recent contributions to a complex and representative...
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markets often culminate in efficient matchings, stability is more elusive, reflecting the difficulty of arranging attendant … transfers. Second, incomplete information and submodularity present hurdles to efficiency and especially stability; their … combination drastically diminishes stability’s likelihood. Third, matchings form “from the top down” in complete …
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