We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with perfectly transferable utilities. We do so without imposing parametric distributional as-sumptions on the unobserved heterogeneity and with data on one large market. We provide a tractable characterisation of the identified set under various classes of nonparametric distribu-tional assumptions on the unobserved heterogeneity. Using our methodology, we re-examine some of the relevant questions in the empirical literature on the marriage market, which have been previously studied under the Logit assumption. Our results reveal that many findings in the aforementioned literature are primarily driven by such parametric restrictions
In this paper we propose two simple methods to estimate models of matching with transferable and sep...
We study estimation and non-parametric identification of preferences in two-sided matching markets us...
In this paper, we argue that models coming from a variety of fields share a common structure that we...
We consider the one-to-one matching models with transfers of Choo and Siow (2006) and Galichon and S...
We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with p...
In this paper we propose a methodology for estimating preference parameters in matching models. Our ...
We propose a methodology for estimating preference parameters in matching models. Our estimator appl...
This paper considers a one-to-one matching model with transferable utilities, in two-sided markets. ...
A large class of two-sided matching models that include both transferable and non-transferable utili...
This paper develops a method suggested by the theory to estimate the structural parameters of a two-...
This paper provides an assessment of the implementation of a canonical two-sided matching model usin...
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...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
In this paper we propose two simple methods to estimate models of matching with transferable and sep...
We study estimation and non-parametric identification of preferences in two-sided matching markets us...
In this paper, we argue that models coming from a variety of fields share a common structure that we...
We consider the one-to-one matching models with transfers of Choo and Siow (2006) and Galichon and S...
We study partial identification of the preference parameters in the one-to-one matching model with p...
In this paper we propose a methodology for estimating preference parameters in matching models. Our ...
We propose a methodology for estimating preference parameters in matching models. Our estimator appl...
This paper considers a one-to-one matching model with transferable utilities, in two-sided markets. ...
A large class of two-sided matching models that include both transferable and non-transferable utili...
This paper develops a method suggested by the theory to estimate the structural parameters of a two-...
This paper provides an assessment of the implementation of a canonical two-sided matching model usin...
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...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
In this paper we propose two simple methods to estimate models of matching with transferable and sep...
We study estimation and non-parametric identification of preferences in two-sided matching markets us...
In this paper, we argue that models coming from a variety of fields share a common structure that we...