This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Journal of Mathematical Economics, and also of the Top Trading Cycles (TTC) algorithm that was introduced in Volume 1, number 1 of the journal, in the paper by
Shapley, Lloyd, and Herbert Scarf. "On cores and indivisibility." Journal of mathematical economics 1, no. 1 (1974): 23-37.
TTC was further analyzed in
Roth, Alvin E., and Andrew Postlewaite. "Weak versus strong domination in a market with indivisible goods." Journal of Mathematical Economics 4, no. 2 (1977): 131-137.
Now the JME is assembling a 50th anniversary collection of papers surveying some of the resulting literatures, with some papers posted online ahead of publication. Here's what they had as of yesterday, including an article on Top Trading Cycles, by Morrill and Roth, and one on Housing markets since Shapley and Scarf, by Afacan, Hu, and Li:
JME’s 50th Anniversary Literature Edited by Andres Carvajal and Felix Kübler
- Research articleFull text access
Top trading cycles
In Press, Journal Pre-proof, Available online 16 April 2024- Article 102984
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- Research articleOpen access
Bubble economics
April 2024- Article 102944
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Stable outcomes in simple cooperative games
April 2024- Article 102960
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Fifty years of mathematical growth theory: Classical topics and new trends
April 2024- Article 102966
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Housing markets since Shapley and Scarf
April 2024- Article 102967
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At least one of the papers in the (virtual) special issue is already published, I gather that some will be in the June issue:
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