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. Costly mistakes transfer tuition waivers from high– to low-socioeconomic status students, and increase the number of students …
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2013. Costly mistakes have externalities: they transfer tuition waivers from high- to low-socioeconomic status students …, and increase the number of students attending college. To shed light on the mechanisms underlying mistakes, we exploit a …
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Widening access to higher education remains a significant policy challenge. While meeting student intake targets in university admissions is notoriously difficult, additionally pursuing access targets makes universities’ decision problem even more complicated. We introduce a choice procedure,...
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. As a main motivation for these reforms the policymakers cited strategic flaws of the rules: students had strong … incentives to game the system, which caused dramatic consequences for non-strategic students. However, almost none of the new … manipulate. Simultaneously, the admission to each school became strategy-proof to a larger set of students, making the schools …
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particular, the set of dynamically stable matchings forms a lattice with respect to students' preferences but not with respect to …
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We study many-to-one matching with complementarities. Real life examples include college admissions with two-sided monetary transfers, teacher assignment with different teaching loads, worker assignment. Due to the presence of complementarities, the conditions that are essential for the...
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This paper justifies the evolution of the college admissions system in China from a mechanism design perspective. The sequential choice algorithm and the parallel choice algorithm used in the context of China's college admissions system are formulated as the well-studied Boston mechanism and the...
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choice. This article analyzes the impact of financial conditions on higher education participation among students from …
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bias. In this paper, we develop an empirical test that attempts to circumvent this problem. We assume that students who are …
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stability comparison based on the set of blocking students who are involved in at least one blocking pair, show that the …
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