This paper provides closed-form formulas for a multidimensional two-sided matching problem with transferable utility and heterogeneity in tastes. When the matching surplus is quadratic, the marginal distributions of the characteristics are normal, and when the heterogeneity in tastes is of the continuous logit type, as in Choo and Siow (2006), we show that the optimal matching distribution is also jointly normal and can be computed in closed form from the model primitives. Conversely, the quadratic surplus function can be identified from the optimal matching distribution, also in closed-form. The analytical formulas make it computationally easy to solve problems with even a very large number of matches and allow for quantitative predictions ...
We develop a bidimensional matching model under transferable utility, where individuals are characte...
We study frictionless matching in large economies with and without market imperfections, providing s...
Abstract. We introduce an empirical framework for models of matching with imperfectly transferable u...
This paper provides closed-form formulas for a multidimensional two-sided matching problem with tran...
We investigate a model of one-to-one matching with transferable utility when some of the characteris...
This paper considers a one-to-one matching model with transferable utilities, in two-sided markets. ...
We present general mathematical methods used in the study of multidimensional matching problems with...
Economists wish to use data on matches to learn about the structural primitives that govern sort-ing...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
We introduce an empirical framework for models of matching with imperfectly transferable utility and...
We review recent advances in the estimation of matching models under transferable utility, with spec...
This paper develops aggregate relations for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demande...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with p...
I study a many-to-many, two-sided, transferable-utility matching game. Consider data on matches or r...
We develop a bidimensional matching model under transferable utility, where individuals are characte...
We study frictionless matching in large economies with and without market imperfections, providing s...
Abstract. We introduce an empirical framework for models of matching with imperfectly transferable u...
This paper provides closed-form formulas for a multidimensional two-sided matching problem with tran...
We investigate a model of one-to-one matching with transferable utility when some of the characteris...
This paper considers a one-to-one matching model with transferable utilities, in two-sided markets. ...
We present general mathematical methods used in the study of multidimensional matching problems with...
Economists wish to use data on matches to learn about the structural primitives that govern sort-ing...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
We introduce an empirical framework for models of matching with imperfectly transferable utility and...
We review recent advances in the estimation of matching models under transferable utility, with spec...
This paper develops aggregate relations for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demande...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with p...
I study a many-to-many, two-sided, transferable-utility matching game. Consider data on matches or r...
We develop a bidimensional matching model under transferable utility, where individuals are characte...
We study frictionless matching in large economies with and without market imperfections, providing s...
Abstract. We introduce an empirical framework for models of matching with imperfectly transferable u...