We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteria. The surplus from a marriage match, for instance, may depend both on the incomes and on the educations of the partners, as well as on characteristics that the analyst does not observe. The social optimum must therefore trade off matching on incomes and matching on educations. Given a exible specification of the surplus function, we characterize under mild assumptions the properties of the set of feasible matchings and of the socially optimal matching. Then we show how data on the covariation of the types of the partners in observed matches can be used to estimate the parameters that define social preferences over matches. We provide both no...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
Industrialized countries have experienced profound socioeconomic and socio-demographic changes in re...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
We investigate a model of one-to-one matching with transferable utility when some of the characteris...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We construct a matching model on the marriage market along more than one characteristic, where indiv...
We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with p...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
Cette thèse traite de la formation des couples sur le marché du mariage, et propose comme fil direct...
This paper provides closed-form formulas for a multidimensional two-sided matching problem with tran...
of Melbourne, Australian National University and the University of Alicante for useful comments and ...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
Industrialized countries have experienced profound socioeconomic and socio-demographic changes in re...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
We investigate in this paper the theory and econometrics of optimal matchings with competing criteri...
We investigate a model of one-to-one matching with transferable utility when some of the characteris...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We construct a matching model on the marriage market along more than one characteristic, where indiv...
We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with p...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
Cette thèse traite de la formation des couples sur le marché du mariage, et propose comme fil direct...
This paper provides closed-form formulas for a multidimensional two-sided matching problem with tran...
of Melbourne, Australian National University and the University of Alicante for useful comments and ...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
Industrialized countries have experienced profound socioeconomic and socio-demographic changes in re...