Matching with Contracts
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Abstract
We develop a model of matching with contracts which incorporates, as special cases, the college admissions problem, the Kelso-Crawford labor market matching model, and ascending package auctions. We introduce a new “law of aggregate demand” for the case of discrete heterogeneous workers and show that, when workers are substitutes, this law is satisfied by profit-maximizing firms. When workers are substitutes and the law is satisfied, truthful reporting is a dominant strategy for workers in a worker-offering auction/matching algorithm. We also parameterize a large class of preferences satisfying the two conditions.
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- Matching (statistics)
- Common value auction
- Economics
- Profit (economics)
- Microeconomics
- Aggregate (composite)
- Aggregate demand
- Class (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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