We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferences over a set of indivisible objects. Such problems are known as house allocation problems. We define a new property that we call “balancedness." We characterize the top trading cycles from individual endowments by Pareto efficiency, group strategy-proofness, reallocation-proofness and balancedness. When there are at least four agents or just two agents, we characterize the top trading cycles from individual endowments by Pareto efficiency, group strategy-proofness and balancedness. When there are three agents, an allocation rule is Pareto efficient, group strategy-proof and balanced if and only if it is a top trading cycles rule from individ...
We consider multiple-type housing markets (Moulin, 1995), which extend Shapley-Scarf housing markets...
The static matching models have been applied to real-life markets such as hospital intern markets, s...
Many real-life applications of house allocation problems are dynamic. For example, in the case of on...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...
We study markets with indivisible goods where monetary compensations are not possible. Each individu...
The allocation and exchange of discrete resources, such as transplant organs, public housing, dormit...
In my dissertation, I focus on resource reallocation problem. Specifically, I consider the housing m...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
Abstract The study of matching problems typically assumes that agents precisely know their preferenc...
In the first chapter, we introduce a new matching model to mimic inter-college tuition exchange prog...
This paper studies a generalization of the well known house allocation problem in which agents may o...
We study the house allocation with existing tenants model (Abdulkadiroğlu and Sönmez, 1999) and cons...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We consider multiple-type housing markets (Moulin, 1995), which extend Shapley-Scarf housing markets...
The static matching models have been applied to real-life markets such as hospital intern markets, s...
Many real-life applications of house allocation problems are dynamic. For example, in the case of on...
We study discrete resource allocation problems in which agents have unit demand and strict preferenc...
We study markets with indivisible goods where monetary compensations are not possible. Each individu...
The allocation and exchange of discrete resources, such as transplant organs, public housing, dormit...
In my dissertation, I focus on resource reallocation problem. Specifically, I consider the housing m...
This dissertation studies the problem of allocating heterogeneous indivisible goods to agents withou...
Abstract The study of matching problems typically assumes that agents precisely know their preferenc...
In the first chapter, we introduce a new matching model to mimic inter-college tuition exchange prog...
This paper studies a generalization of the well known house allocation problem in which agents may o...
We study the house allocation with existing tenants model (Abdulkadiroğlu and Sönmez, 1999) and cons...
In this note we study the allocation and exchange of discrete resources in environments in which mon...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We study the House Allocation problem (also known as the Assignment problem), i.e., the problem of a...
We consider multiple-type housing markets (Moulin, 1995), which extend Shapley-Scarf housing markets...
The static matching models have been applied to real-life markets such as hospital intern markets, s...
Many real-life applications of house allocation problems are dynamic. For example, in the case of on...