We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of the market as either acceptable or unacceptable: an acceptable mate is preferred to remaining single, and the latter to an unacceptable mate; all acceptable mates are welfare-wise identical. Copyright Econometric Society 2004.
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
Since it was first introduced in 1962, matching theory has been very well studied in all aspects but...
This thesis gives a contribution to matching theory. It examines three one-to-one matching models: t...
<br>We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of...
This paper studies matching markets where institutions are matched with possibly more than one indiv...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwise...
We study many-to-one matching problems between institutions and individuals where an institution can...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
This paper examines how preference correlation and intercorrelation combine to influence the length ...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
We consider a matching model in which individuals belonging to two populations (malesand females) ca...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
Since it was first introduced in 1962, matching theory has been very well studied in all aspects but...
This thesis gives a contribution to matching theory. It examines three one-to-one matching models: t...
<br>We consider bilateral matching problems where each person views those on the other side of...
This paper studies matching markets where institutions are matched with possibly more than one indiv...
International audienceStable matching in a community consisting of men and women is a classical comb...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwise...
We study many-to-one matching problems between institutions and individuals where an institution can...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
We present a two-sided search model in which individuals from two groups (males and females, employe...
This paper examines how preference correlation and intercorrelation combine to influence the length ...
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching mark...
Problems of matching have long been studied in the operations research literature (assignment proble...
This paper studies a marriage market with heterogeneous preferences. Individuals have incentive to a...
We consider a matching model in which individuals belonging to two populations (malesand females) ca...
Bipartite matching problem is to study two disjoint groups of agents who need to be matched pairwis...
Since it was first introduced in 1962, matching theory has been very well studied in all aspects but...
This thesis gives a contribution to matching theory. It examines three one-to-one matching models: t...