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Preference misrepresentation 2 College admissions 1 Dominated strategies 1 Experiment 1 Gale-Shapley deferred acceptance algorithm 1 Higher education institution 1 Hochschule 1 Market design 1 Matching 1 Matching markets 1 Mechanism design 1 Mechanismus-Design-Theorie 1 Präferenztheorie 1 School choice 1 Schulauswahl 1 Students 1 Studierende 1 Studium 1 Theory of preferences 1 Truncation 1 University education 1
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Balter, Janine 1 Rancan, Michela 1 Senyuta, Olena 1 Shorrer, Ran I. 1 Sóvágó, Sándor 1
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Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), European University Institute 1
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Games and economic behavior 1 RSCAS Working Papers 1
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Dominated choices under deferred acceptance mechanism : the effect of admission selectivity
Shorrer, Ran I.; Sóvágó, Sándor - In: Games and economic behavior 144 (2024), pp. 167-182
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Truncation in the Matching Markets and Market Ineffciency
Balter, Janine; Rancan, Michela; Senyuta, Olena - Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), … - 2014
In this paper, we study the Ph.D academic job market. Based on the Gale and Shapley algorithm, we analyse whether a social planner can improve market efficiency by truncation, i.e., exogenously imposing a limit on the number of possible applications. Using simulations, we derive the optimal...
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