Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching markets have recognized the importance of correlated preferences. We develop a general method for the study of the effect of correlation of preferences on the outcomes generated by two-sided matching mechanisms. We then illustrate our method by using it to quantify the effect of correlation of preferences on satisfaction with the men-propose Gale-Shapley matching for a simple one-to-one matching problem
Many social processes studied by demographers can be viewed as two-sided matching markets. For examp...
This paper develops aggregate relations for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demande...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
Since it was first introduced in 1962, matching theory has been very well studied in all aspects but...
The preferences of men and women are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those women ...
Men’s and women’s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those women who...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
This paper examines how preference correlation and intercorrelation combine to influence the length ...
This paper provides an assessment of the implementation of a canonical two-sided matching model usin...
In the stable marriage problem two sets of agents must be paired according to mutual preferences, wh...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
This paper studies matching markets where institutions are matched with possibly more than one indiv...
Many social processes studied by demographers can be viewed as two-sided matching markets. For examp...
This paper develops aggregate relations for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demande...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
Since it was first introduced in 1962, matching theory has been very well studied in all aspects but...
The preferences of men and women are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those women ...
Men’s and women’s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those women who...
Men\u27s and women\u27s preferences are intercorrelated to the extent that men rank highly those wom...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
This paper examines how preference correlation and intercorrelation combine to influence the length ...
This paper provides an assessment of the implementation of a canonical two-sided matching model usin...
In the stable marriage problem two sets of agents must be paired according to mutual preferences, wh...
Introduction Many economic problems concern the need to match members of one group of agents with o...
This paper studies matching markets where institutions are matched with possibly more than one indiv...
Many social processes studied by demographers can be viewed as two-sided matching markets. For examp...
This paper develops aggregate relations for a matching market of heterogeneous suppliers and demande...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...