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Title The handbook of market design / Nir Vulkan, Alvin E. Roth, and Zvika Neeman
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
Contents Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Introduction; PART I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES; 1. What Have We Learned From Market Design?; 2. Not Up To Standard: Stress Testing Market Designs for Misbehavior; 3. Using and Abusing Auction Theory; PART II: CASES; SECTION II.A: MATCHING MARKETS; 4. Market Design for Kidney Exchange; 5. School Choice; 6. Improving Efficiency in School Choice; 7. Can the Job Market for Economists Be Improved?; 8. Designing Markets for Ideas; 9. Redesigning Microcredit; SECTION II.B: AUCTIONS
10. The Product-Mix Auction: A New Auction Design for Differentiated Goods11. Optimal Incentives in Core-Selecting Auctions; 12. Auctioning Rough Diamonds: A Competitive Sales Process for BHP Billitoris Ekati Diamonds; SECTION II.C: E-COMMERCE; 13. Ending Rules in Internet Auctions: Design and Behavior; 14. Designing Markets for Mixed Use of Humans and Automated Agents; 15. The Design of Online Advertising Markets; 16. Very-Large-Scale Generalized Combinatorial Multi-Attribute Auctions: Lessons from Conducting 60 Billion of Sourcing
17. Designing Automated Markets for Communication BandwidthSECTION II.D: LAW DESIGN; 18. A Mechanism Design Approach to Legal Problems; 19. Legislation with Endogenous Preferences; PART III: EXPERIMENTS; 20. Common-Value Auctions with Liquidity Needs: An Experimental Test of a Troubled-Assets Reverse Auction; 21. Information Disclosure in Auctions: An Experiment; 22. Experiments with Buyer-Determined Procurement Auctions; 23. The Inefficiency of Splitting the Bill; PART IV: COMPETING DESIGNS; 24. Competing Mechanisms; 25. Three Case Studies of Competing Designs in Financial Markets; Index; A
BC; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; W; Y
Summary This handbook brings together the latest research on applied market design. It surveys matching markets: environments where there is a need to match large two-sided populations to one another, such as law clerks and judges or patients and kidney donors
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 5, 2013)
Subject Markets -- Mathematical models
Supply and demand.
Statistical matching.
Game theory.
Game Theory
Game theory
Markets -- Mathematical models
Statistical matching
Supply and demand
Form Electronic book
Author Vulkan, Nir, editor
Roth, Alvin E., 1951- editor.
Neeman, Zvika, editor
ISBN 9780191765957
0191765953