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leads to congestion and thus lower matching rates. Our study examines the results of a randomized natural field experiment …
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Recruiting agents, or "programs" costly screen "applicants" in matching processes, and congestion in a market increases … programs; however, they may harm match quality. In a multiple-elicitation experiment conducted in a real-life matching market …
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Recruiting agents, or "programs" costly screen “applicants” in matching processes, and congestion in a market increases … programs; however, they may harm match quality. In a multiple-elicitation experiment conducted in a real-life matching market …
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Participants in matching markets face search and screening costs when seeking a match. We study how platform design can …
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We study congestion problems in decentralized, two-sided matching markets. The main focus is on the impact of market … from a centralized market with assortative matching …
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In the context of entry-level labor markets, we consider the potential transactions that have to be evaluated before equilibrium transactions can be identified. These potential transactions involve offers that are rejected. After an initial phase in which many offers can be proffered in...
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