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School choice plans in many cities grant students higher priority for some (but not all) seats at their neighborhood schools. This paper demonstrates how the precedence order, i.e. the order in which different types of seats are filled by applicants, has quantitative effects on distributional...
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We introduce a new matching model to mimic two-sided exchange programs such as tuition and worker exchange, in which each firm has to avoid being a net-exporter of workers. These exchanges use decentralized markets, making it difficult to achieve a balance between exports and imports. We show...
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Abstract This paper characterizes the top trading cycles mechanism for the school choice problem. Schools may have multiple available seats to be assigned to students. For each school a strict priority ordering of students is determined by the school district. Each student has strict preference...
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Türkiye’de kredi kartı pazarı 2001 krizinden sonra ekonomik istikrarın sağlandığı, enflasyonun düştüğü ortamda hızla büyümüş, 2006 yılında 32 milyon kart sayısı ile Avrupa’nın 3. büyük pazarı haline gelmiştir. Kronik yüksek enflasyon ve krizlerin yaşandığı...
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