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This paper considers the Gale–Shapley model with interdependent preferences. Women's preferences over men are common knowledge but whether or not a man is ...
This paper considers the Gale–Shapley model with interdependent preferences. Women’s preferences over men are common knowledge but whether or not a man is ...
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This paper explores the consequences of introducing interdependent values in the well-known marriage model of matching introduced by Gale and Shapley [1962]. We ...
Jan 6, 2020 · This paper considers the Gale-Shapley model with interdependent preferences. Women's preferences over men are common knowledge but whether ...
We define a novel problem at the intersection of matching theory and cognitive theories of preferences: the Behavioral Stable Matching Problems (BSMP). This.
Apr 12, 2021 · Abstract. We consider a many-to-one matching problem, for example, a problem involving workers and firms, in which firms' choices are ...
The papers considers the Gale-Shapley model with interdependent preferences.
Stable marriage with indifference is a variant of the stable marriage problem. Like in the original problem, the goal is to match all men to all women such ...
We analyze a large roommate problem (i.e., marriage matching in which the marriage is not restricted solely to matchings between men and women) with non- ...
Jul 18, 2013 · anism is applied to a marriage market in which preferences are strict and there is more than one ... "Misrepresentation and stability in the ...