Theory-Experimental Seminar

Antonio Nicolò (with A. Sen and S. Yadav)

University of Padua

26-Apr-2017

Seminar 1 – 14:30

Abstract

We study a matching model in which agents have to be matched in pairs to undertake a project. Each agent partitions the set of partners into friends and outsiders, and the set of of possible projects, into good and bad ones (dichotomous preferences). The overall preference ordering on partner, project pairs is separable. Friendship is mutual and preferences over projects among friends exhibit value homophily in the following sense: when comparing two friends, the set of good projects for one individual is included in the set of good projects of her friend. We propose appropriate notions of stability and non-manipulability in this model and propose an algorithm, the minimum demand priority algorithm, that generates stable allocations ,satisfies a limited notion of Pareto efficiency called friendship efficiency, and has good strategic properties. Finally, we show that stable allocations may not exist if the value homophily and dichotomous preferences assumptions are relaxed.

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