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assumptions in matching theory, I show that the Boston mechanism improves perceived fairness. These results underscore the … importance of procedural information and suggest that eliminating justified envy may not be a sufficient condition of fairness. …
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We investigate fairness preferences in matching mechanisms using a spectator design. Participants choose between the …
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We investigate fairness preferences in matching mechanisms using a spectator design. Participants choose between the …
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In a centralized marketplace that was designed to be simple, we identify participants whose choices are dominated. Using administrative data from Hungary, we show that college applicants make obvious mistakes: they forgo the free opportunity to receive a tuition waiver worth thousands of...
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We show that Ergin & Sönmez's (2006) results which show that for schools it is a dominant strategy to truthfully rank the students under the Boston mechanism, and that the Nash equilibrium outcomes in undominated strategies of the induced game are stable, rely crucially on two assumptions....
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