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random allocation 14 Allocation 8 Allokation 8 Theorie 7 Theory 7 Allocative efficiency 5 Allokationseffizienz 5 Neighborhood effects 5 Random allocation 5 criminal convictions 5 social interactions 5 Einwanderung 3 Flüchtlinge 3 Immigration 3 Immigration policy 3 Indivisible object 3 Migranten 3 Migrants 3 Migrationspolitik 3 Neue politische Ökonomie 3 Public choice 3 Refugees 3 alloch 3 choice criterion 3 political preferences 3 re-distribution 3 Gerechtigkeit 2 Indivisible goods 2 Justice 2 Mechanism design 2 Mechanismus-Design-Theorie 2 Unteilbare Güter 2 Voting behaviour 2 Wahlverhalten 2 adolescence 2 deferred acceptance algorithm 2 delinquency 2 experiment 2 fairness 2 immigration 2
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Free 14 Undetermined 9 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 12 Article 11
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Article in journal 8 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 8 Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1
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English 15 Undetermined 8
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Damm, Anna Piil 8 Dustmann, Christian 6 Han, Xiang 3 Sangnier, Marc 3 Vasiljeva, Kristine 3 Cingl, Lubomir 2 Korbel, Vaclav 2 dustmann, christian 2 Akbarpour, Mohammad 1 Gottlieb, Charles 1 Hashimoto, Tadashi 1 Heo, Eun Jeong 1 Liu, Peng 1 Mazza, Angelo 1 Nikzad, Afshin 1 Punzo, Antonio 1 Valladares-Esteban, Arnau 1 Xu, Sijia 1 Yang, Shanhui 1 Zurlinden, Noémie 1
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Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London (UCL) 2 HAL 1 Rockwool Fondens Forskningsenhed (RFF) 1 School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus 1
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CReAM Discussion Paper Series 3 Economics letters 2 The review of economic studies : RES 2 AMSE Working Papers 1 Discussion paper / Universität Sankt Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics 1 Discussion paper series 1 Economics Working Papers / School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus 1 IES Working Paper 1 IES working paper 1 Journal of economic theory 1 Journal of economic theory : JET 1 Journal of public economic theory 1 Norface Discussion Paper Series 1 Sociological Methods & Research 1 Stata Journal 1 Study Papers 1 Theoretical Economics 1 Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in economic theory 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 11 RePEc 8 EconStor 4
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A theory of fair random allocation under priorities
Han, Xiang - In: Theoretical economics : TE ; an open access journal in … 19 (2024) 3, pp. 1185-1221
In the allocation of indivisible objects under weak priorities, a common practice is to break the ties using a lottery and randomize over deterministic mechanisms. Such randomizations usually lead to unfairness and inefficiency ex-ante. We propose and study the concept of ex-ante fairness for...
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Agent-wise-replication invariance for random allocations
Heo, Eun Jeong - In: Economics letters 247 (2025), pp. 1-3
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On the efficiency and fairness of deferred acceptance with single tie-breaking
Han, Xiang - In: Journal of economic theory : JET 218 (2024), pp. 1-23
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A theory of fair random allocation under priorities
Han, Xiang - In: Theoretical Economics 19 (2024) 3, pp. 1185-1221
In the allocation of indivisible objects under weak priorities, a common practice is to break the ties using a lottery and randomize over deterministic mechanisms. Such randomizations usually lead to unfairness and inefficiency ex-ante. We propose and study the concept of ex-ante fairness for...
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Characterizing a probabilistic version of the Boston mechanism under weak priorities
Yang, Shanhui - In: Economics letters 244 (2024), pp. 1-4
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Presenting objects for random allocation
Liu, Peng; Xu, Sijia - In: Journal of public economic theory 26 (2024) 4, pp. 1-16
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The effects of asylum seekers on political outcomes
Zurlinden, Noémie; Valladares-Esteban, Arnau; … - 2020
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Approximate random allocation mechanisms
Akbarpour, Mohammad; Nikzad, Afshin - In: The review of economic studies : RES 87 (2020) 6, pp. 2473-2510
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Underlying motivations for rule-violation among juvenile delinquents : a lab-in-the-field experiment
Cingl, Lubomir; Korbel, Vaclav - 2018
This paper reports on a lab-in-the-field experiment that investigates differences in rule-violating behavior between the inmates of juvenile detention centers and regular adolescents from primary schools of similar age in response to three specific contexts: (i) when they interact with ingroup...
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Refugee migration and electoral outcomes
Dustmann, Christian; Vasiljeva, Kristine; Damm, Anna Piil - In: The review of economic studies : RES 86 (2019) 5, pp. 2035-2091
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