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Gale-Shapley Deferred Acceptance Mechanism 5 Matching 4 Signalling 4 congestion 4 costly preference formation 4 matching market place 4 screening 4 stable matching 4 Science 3 Wissenschaft 3 Higher education finance 2 Higher education institution 2 Hochschule 2 Studienfinanzierung 2 Studium 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 University education 2 Bottleneck 1 Congestion 1 Costly Preference Formation 1 Engpass 1 Market mechanism 1 Marktmechanismus 1 Matching Market Design 1 Screening 1 Stable Matching 1 USA 1 United States 1
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 5 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 5
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He, Yinghua 3 Magnac, Thierry 3 Furquim, Fernando 2 Hemelt, Steven W. 2 Sawyer, John E. 2 Simon, Andrew 2 Stange, Kevin M. 2
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1 Working papers / TSE : WP 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 1
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A Pigouvian Approach to Congestion in Matching Markets
He, Yinghua; Magnac, Thierry - 2018
Recruiting agents, or "programs" costly screen “applicants” in matching processes, and congestion in a market increases with the number of applicants to be screened. To combat this externality that applicants impose on programs, application costs can be used as a Pigouvian tax. Higher costs...
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A Pigouvian approach to congestion in matching markets
He, Yinghua; Magnac, Thierry - 2018
Recruiting agents, or "programs" costly screen “applicants” in matching processes, and congestion in a market increases with the number of applicants to be screened. To combat this externality that applicants impose on programs, application costs can be used as a Pigouvian tax. Higher costs...
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Why is math cheaper than English? : understanding cost differences in higher education
Hemelt, Steven W.; Stange, Kevin M.; Furquim, Fernando; … - 2018
Recruiting agents, or "programs" costly screen “applicants” in matching processes, and congestion in a market increases with the number of applicants to be screened. To combat this externality that applicants impose on programs, application costs can be used as a Pigouvian tax. Higher costs...
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Why is math cheaper than English? : understanding cost differences in higher education
Hemelt, Steven W.; Stange, Kevin M.; Furquim, Fernando; … - 2018
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Application costs and congestion in matching markets
He, Yinghua; Magnac, Thierry - 2017
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