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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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, priority is often given to families who live in the neighborhood school. We note that such priorities define some schools as … school choice under the BM with priorities: (1) the resulting allocation is not very different from a neighborhood …
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An important debate centers on what procedure should be used to allocate students across public schools. We contribute to this debate by developing and estimating a model of school choices by households under one of the most popular procedures known as the Boston mechanism (BM). We recover the...
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priorities: (1) the gains in terms of matching seem limited, because the equilibrium allocation is not very different from a …
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