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We study efficient and stable mechanisms in matching markets when the number of agents is large and individuals …
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Evidence suggests that participants in direct student-proposing deferred-acceptance mechanisms (DA) play dominated strategies. To explain the data, we introduce expectation-based loss aversion into a school-choice setting and characterize choice-acclimating personal equilibria in DA. We find...
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Despite the truthful dominant strategy, participants in strategy-proof me- chanisms submit manipulated preferences. In our model, participants dislike rejections and enjoy the confirmation from getting what they declared most desirable. Formally, the payoff from a match decreases in its position...
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assumptions in matching theory, I show that the Boston mechanism improves perceived fairness. These results underscore the …
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Manipulability is a threat to the successful design of centralized matching markets. However, in many applications some …
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