One sentence struck me as a little odd:
"The current system owes much to Roth, a professor at UCLA, and Shapley, a Harvard colleague of mine (who, sadly, is leaving for Stanford)."
I'll post market design related news and items about repugnant markets. See also my Stanford profile. I have a general-interest book on market design: Who Gets What--and Why The subtitle is "The new economics of matchmaking and market design."
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So you've been at the wrong California university for the last few months?
I expect the fault in that sentence lies in some Boston Globe copy-editor, although I suppose it's possible that Professor Glaeser made an editing error while revising a sentence.
perhaps they had a different school matching system!
We only wish.
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