Alvin E. Roth
Born
in New York City, New York, The United States
December 18, 1951
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Who Gets What ― and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
49 editions
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2015
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Two-Sided Matching: A Study in Game-Theoretic Modeling and Analysis (Econometric Society Monographs, Series Number 18)
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12 editions
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1990
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The Shapley Value: Essays in Honor of Lloyd S. Shapley
14 editions
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1988
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Game-Theoretic Models of Bargaining
10 editions
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1985
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Picture Bidding
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1992
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In 100 Years
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Axiomatic models of bargaining
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Laboratory Experimentation in Economics: Six Points of View
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1987
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Matchmaking. Kto co dostaje i dlaczego
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Diseño de mercados
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“Markets unravel despite the collective benefit of having a thick market in which lots of people are present at the same time, with many opportunities to be considered and compared. Without a good market design, individual participants may still find it profitable to go a little early and engage in a kind of claim jumping. That’s why self-control is not a solution: you can control only yourself, and if others jump ahead of you, it might be in your self-interest to respond in kind. These early movers become the equivalent of the Sooners in the Oklahoma Land Rush.”
― Who Gets What — and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
― Who Gets What — and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
“Faced with complicated choices like this, many parents understandably played it safe. About 80 percent of the children were assigned to the school that their parents had listed first. On paper, the system looked hugely successful, with most participants appearing to have received their first choices. But the reality was very different: many of those parents were simply getting safe, strategic choices.”
― Who Gets What — and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
― Who Gets What — and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
“MAKING MARKETS SAFE is one of the oldest problems of market design, going back to well before the invention of agriculture, when hunters traded the ax heads and arrowheads that archaeologists today find thousands of miles from where they were made. More recently, one of the responsibilities of kings in medieval Europe was to provide safe passage to and from markets and fairs. For healthy commerce, buyers and sellers needed to be able to participate in these markets safely, without being waylaid and robbed (or worse) by highwaymen. Indeed, the word waylay captures the act of robbing travelers carrying money or valuables on their way to or from a market. Without some assurance of safe passage, these markets would have failed; they would have been too risky to attract many participants. And if the markets had failed, the kingdoms would have been deprived of the prosperity that markets, and the taxes on them, bring.”
― Who Gets What — and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
― Who Gets What — and Why: The New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design
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