Decision support for the career field selection process at the US Air Force Academy
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- Kyle Greenberg & Parag A. Pathak & Tayfun Sonmez, 2023. "Redesigning the US Army's Branching Process: A Case Study in Minimalist Market Design," Papers 2303.06564, arXiv.org, revised Mar 2023.
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