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Recently, several school districts in the US have adopted or consider adopting the Student-Optimal Stable mechanism or the Top Trading Cycles mechanism to assign children to public schools. There is evidence that for school districts that employ (variants of) the so-called Boston mechanism the...
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not carry over. Furthermore we demonstrate that the new algorithm adopted by the National Resident Matching Program to …
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We study situations of allocating positions or jobs to students or workers based on priorities. An example is the assignment of medical students to hospital residencies on the basis of one or several entrance exams. For markets without couples, e.g., for ``undergraduate student placement,''...
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We motivate procedural fairness for matching mechanisms and study two procedurally fair and stable mechanisms …
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We study employment by lotto (Aldershof et al., 1999), a matching algorithm for the so-called stable marriage problem … employment by lotto. Second, we disprove Aldershof et al.'s conjectures concerning employment by lotto for general matching …
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