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Exchange-stability in roommate problems
We study one-sided matching problem, also known as roommate problem, where a group of people need to be paired in order to be assigned to certain...
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Single-payoff farsighted stable sets in strategic games with dominant punishment strategies
We investigate farsighted stable sets in a class of strategic games with dominant punishment strategies. In this class of games, each player has a...
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Rules, Preferences, and Evolution from the Family Angle
This chapter reviews the literature concerning the evolution of cultural traits in general and preferences in particular, and the emergence and... -
Ranking and search effort in matching
This paper studies the relationship between search effort and workers’ ranking by employers. In order to do so, we propose a matching model in which...
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Collective wealth and group identity: insights from stratification economics
Informed by insights drawn from stratification economics and deploying dynamic game theory, we project the long-term outcome of racial/ethnic wealth...
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Preference aggregation for couples
We study the aggregation of a couple’s preferences over their respective jobs when the couple enters a centralized labor market jointly, such as the...
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Monotonic core allocation paths for assignment games
We introduce a modification of Sprumont (Games Econ Behav 2:378–394,
1990 ) population monotonic allocation scheme (PMAS), called monotonic core... -
Stochastic Macroequilibrium: A Microfoundation for Keynesian Economics
This chapter provides Keynes’ principle of effective demand with a solid microfoundation based on statistical physics. The matching function in labor... -
Adjusting for teammate effects in evaluating college prospects for the NBA draft
Evaluating amateur basketball players based on their college performances is challenging due to the impact of teammates on observed output. In this...
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On the Seemingly Incompleteness of Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Import Prices: Do Globalization and/or Regional Trade Matter?
This paper assesses the impact of globalization and regionalization on exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) into import prices in three core eurozone... -
Economic impacts of political ties in Vietnam: evidence from Northern rural households
This paper focuses on investigating the impacts of political connections on household income and agricultural investments in mountainous areas of...
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Social leverage, a core mechanism of cooperation. Locality, assortment, and network evolution
Spontaneous emergence of institutionalized cooperation in ubiquitous social dilemmas still is a field of highest relevance in behavioral and...
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Lone wolves in competitive equilibria
This paper develops a class of equilibrium-independent predictions of competitive equilibrium with indivisibilities. Specifically, we prove an...
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New Directions of Study in Matching with Constraints
This piece surveys a recent body of studies in “matching with constraints.” It discusses relationship with traditional matching theory and new... -
Synchronized matching with incomplete information
This paper considers two-sided matching in continuous time without transferable utility or costly effort signaling. Two continua of impatient agents...
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Accommodating various policy goals in matching with constraints
Distributional constraints are common features in many real matching markets, such as medical residency matching, school admissions, and teacher...
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Prices, Wages, and Monetary Policy
This chapter considers prices and wages. Modern microfounded macroeconomics stresses the importance of expectations in the determination of prices.... -
Paths to stability and uniqueness in two-sided matching markets
The deferred acceptance algorithm introduced by Gale and Shapley is a centralized algorithm, where a social planner solicits the preferences from two...
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Weak implementation
I define Weak Implementation under incomplete information. A social choice set is weakly implementable if the set of equilibrium outcomes of some...
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Fair Division of Indivisible Goods
Chapters 4 through 7 focused on collective decision-making problems (in particular, voting) with the default assumption that all agents are concerned...