Report NEP-DES-2021-03-15
This is the archive for NEP-DES, a report on new working papers in the area of Economic Design. Alex Teytelboym issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Mark Braverman & Jon Schneider & S. Matthew Weinberg, 2021. "Prior-free Dynamic Mechanism Design With Limited Liability," Papers 2103.01868, arXiv.org.
- Atila Abdulkadiroglu & Umut M. Dur & Aram Grigoryan, 2021. "School Assignment by Match Quality," NBER Working Papers 28512, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Federico Echenique & Ruy Gonzalez & Alistair J Wilson & Leeat Yariv, 2020. "Top of the Batch: Interviews and the Match," Working Papers 271, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Center for Economic Policy Studies..
- Mariagiovanna Baccara & SangMok Lee & Leeat Yariv, 2020. "Task Allocation and On-the-job Training," Working Papers 270, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Center for Economic Policy Studies..
- Itai Ashlagi & Alvin E. Roth, 2021. "Kidney Exchange: An Operations Perspective," NBER Working Papers 28500, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Tobias Dieler & Loriano Mancini & Norman Schürhoff, 2021. "(In)efficient repo markets," Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series 21-10, Swiss Finance Institute.
- Raphael Auer & Cyril Monnet & Hyun Song Shin, 2021. "Distributed ledgers and the governance of money," BIS Working Papers 924, Bank for International Settlements.
- Kei Kawai & Jun Nakabayashi & Juan M. Ortner, 2021. "The Value of Privacy in Cartels: An Analysis of the Inner Workings of a Bidding Ring," NBER Working Papers 28539, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Oleg Muratov, 2021. "Mapping an Information Design Game into an All-Pay Auction," Diskussionsschriften dp2102, Universitaet Bern, Departement Volkswirtschaft.
- Daske, Thomas, 2021. "The Incentive Costs of Welfare Judgments," EconStor Preprints 230318, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.