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The roommates problem revisited

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T Morrill - Journal of Economic Theory, 2010 - Elsevier
One of the oldest matching problems is Gale and Shapley's (1962)[8]“roommates problem”:
is there a stable way to assign 2N students into N roommate pairs? Unlike the classic
marriage problem or college admissions problem, there need not exist a stable solution to ...
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[PDF] Externalities in Networks

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T Morrill - University of Maryland, 2008 - thayermorrill.com
Abstract In network theory, externalities play a critical role in determining which networks are
optimal. Adding links can create positive externalities, as they potentially make distant
vertices closer. On the other hand, links can result in negative externalities if they increase ...
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[PDF] An Alternative Characterization of Top Trading Cycles

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T Morrill - 2011 - thayermorrill.com
Abstract This paper introduces two new characterizations of the Top Trading Cycles
algorithm. The key to our characterizations is a new condition, independence of irrelevant
rankings (IIR). Intuitively, a mechanism satisfies IIR if whenever an agent's ranking at an ...
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[PDF] Intergenerational Links in Female Labor Force Participation

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MS Morrill… - ncsu.edu
Abstract Fernandez, Fogli, and Olivetti (2004) introduce an innovative model of how the
experiences of one generation of women affect the behavior of the next generation of
women via their sons/husbands. Empirically they find that a woman is more likely to work if ...
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Topics in Market Design

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T Morrill - 2008 - drum.lib.umd.edu
My dissertation consists of two papers covering distinct topics within Microeconomic Theory.
The first chapter is drawn from Matching Theory. One of the oldest but least understood
matching problems is Gale and Shapley's (1962)" roommates problem": is there a stable ...
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