Journal article

Matching and price competition: Would personalized prices help?

G Artemov

International Journal of Game Theory | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2008

Abstract

We analyze the generalized deferred-acceptance algorithm when preferences are known with an error. This algorithm incorporates personalized salaries and is considered as a replacement for the current algorithm for National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Maintaining Bulow and Levin's (in Am Econ Rev 96(3):652-668, 2006) assumption on preferences, we show that an error in preferences of a worker propagates through the algorithm, leading to a change in the salary of every more productive worker. Thus, relatively small individual errors accumulate toward the top and may lead to highly distorted salaries for top workers the same way as mild compression translates into highly compressed salarie..

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