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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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, priority is often given to families who live in the neighborhood school. We note that such priorities define some schools as … school choice under the BM with priorities: (1) the resulting allocation is not very different from a neighborhood …
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An important debate centers on what procedure should be used to allocate students across public schools. We contribute to this debate by developing and estimating a model of school choices by households under one of the most popular procedures known as the Boston mechanism (BM). We recover the...
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We compare popular school choice mechanisms in terms of children's access to better schools (ABS) than their catchment area school, in districts with school stratification and where priority is given for residence in the catchment area of the school. In a large market model with two good schools...
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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