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We initially started this blog for our Market Design course. We'll post news stories (market design is everywhere) and other items (including stories related to repugnant markets). It is meant to supplement the course page, and Al's Game theory, experimental economics, and market design page.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Profile in the Boston Globe: "The Matchmaker"

Leon Neyfakh writes about me and market design in the Sunday Boston Globe:
The Matchmaker: The Harvard economist who stopped just studying the world and began trying to fix it
Posted by Al Roth at 5:02 AM
Labels: market design, market designers

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