Research Seminar on January 17: Alexander Karpov (HSE, Moscow, Russia)
Topic: On the uniqueness of stable marriage matchings
Date & Time: January 17, 2018 at 16.50
Place: 3A Kantemirovskaya st., room 257
Date & Time: January 17, 2019 (Thursday) at 16.50
Place: 3A Kantemirovskaya st., room 257
Topic: On the uniqueness of stable marriage matchings
Speaker: Alexander Karpov
Language: English
Alexander Karpov is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and a Research Fellow at the International Laboratory of Decision Choice and Analysis in the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
The paper proposes a new insight on the sequential preference condition (Eeckhout, J., 2000 Economics Letters 69, 1–8) and estimates the restrictiveness of this condition. The paper presents a new configuration, which leads to unique stable matching, and develops a new extension of the sequential preference condition, which has theoretical applications.
Everyone interested is invited!