In this work, we consider a three sided student-project-resource matching-allocation problem, in which students have preferences on projects, and projects on students. While students are many-to-one matched to projects, indivisible resources are many-to-one allocated to projects whose capacities are thus endogenously determined by the sum of resources allocated to them. Traditionally, this problem is divided into two separate problems: (1) resources are allocated to projects based on some expectations (resource allocation problem), and (2) students are matched to projects based on the capacities determined in the previous problem (matching problem). Although both problems are well-understood, unless the expectations used in the first proble...
This paper provides an `escape route' from the efficiency-equity trade-off in the School Choice prob...
Matching theory is a rapidly growing field in economics that often deals with markets in which monet...
In recent years, several new challenges have been observed in the application of matching theory. On...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2012. "Chapters 2, 3 and 4 are based ...
We study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers have pre...
We study the Student-Project Allocation problem (SPA), a generalisation of the classical Hospitals /...
We study the <i>Student-Project Allocation problem</i> (SPA), a generalisation of the cl...
AbstractWe study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers h...
This paper considers matching problems with individual/regional minimum/maximum quotas. Although suc...
AbstractWe study the Student-Project Allocation problem (SPA), a generalisation of the classical Hos...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
We introduce a new type of distributional constraints called ratio constraints, which explicitly spe...
We study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers have pref...
It is often beneficial for agents to pool their resources in order to better accommodate fluctuation...
Matching with preferences has great potential to coordinate the efficient allocation of scarce resou...
This paper provides an `escape route' from the efficiency-equity trade-off in the School Choice prob...
Matching theory is a rapidly growing field in economics that often deals with markets in which monet...
In recent years, several new challenges have been observed in the application of matching theory. On...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Economics, 2012. "Chapters 2, 3 and 4 are based ...
We study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers have pre...
We study the Student-Project Allocation problem (SPA), a generalisation of the classical Hospitals /...
We study the <i>Student-Project Allocation problem</i> (SPA), a generalisation of the cl...
AbstractWe study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers h...
This paper considers matching problems with individual/regional minimum/maximum quotas. Although suc...
AbstractWe study the Student-Project Allocation problem (SPA), a generalisation of the classical Hos...
Resource allocation aims at allocating scarce resources to strategic agents in an efficient and fair...
We introduce a new type of distributional constraints called ratio constraints, which explicitly spe...
We study the problem of allocating students to projects, where both students and lecturers have pref...
It is often beneficial for agents to pool their resources in order to better accommodate fluctuation...
Matching with preferences has great potential to coordinate the efficient allocation of scarce resou...
This paper provides an `escape route' from the efficiency-equity trade-off in the School Choice prob...
Matching theory is a rapidly growing field in economics that often deals with markets in which monet...
In recent years, several new challenges have been observed in the application of matching theory. On...