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11th workshop Matching in Practice (joint with Advances in Market Design)
June 2, 2016 - June 3, 2016
Our next Matching in Practice workshop will take place in Paris at the Paris School of Economics on June 2 and 3. The first day will be a regular MiP workshop with Nicole Immorlica from Microsoft Research as keynote speaker and a policy round table on the allocation of social housing. The second day will be dedicated to Advances in Market Design. Participants are welcomed to register before May 20 at http://pseumrsg.wix.com/matching.
DAY ONE: XIth WORKSHOP “MATCHING IN PRACTICE”
09:00 – 10:00: Nicole Immorlica (Microsoft Research New England): Efficiency guarantees in Market Design
Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30: Contributed Sessions
Bary Pradelski (ETH Zurich) : Evolutionary dynamics and equitable core selection in assignment games
Britta Boyer (U Paderborn) : Matching Strategies of Heterogeneous Agents in a University Clearinghouse
Andre Veski (TU Tallinn) : Efficiency and fair access in kindergarten allocation policy design
Lunch
13:40 – 15 :00: Contributed Sessions
Inacio Bo (WZB Berlin) : Iterative Deferred Acceptance Mechanisms: Theory and
Experimental Evidence
Vincent Iehlé (U Paris Dauphine) : A centralized matching market with early matches
Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:30: Focus session on the assignment of social housing
David Cantala (Colegio de Mexico): Matching through institutions
Neil Thakral (Harvard): Matching with stochastic arrival: Theory and application to public housing
Jacob Leshno (Columbia): Dynamic matching in overloaded waiting lists
17:30 – 19:00: Round Table on the assignment of social housing in France and Europe
Jean-François Arènes (APUR, Paris), Nathalie Demeslay (Rennes métropole — TBC), Laurent Ghékière (Union Sociale de l’Habitat, Bruxelles), Cyrille Van Styvendael (Est-Metropole- Habitat, Villeurbanne)
Dinner
DAY TWO: WORKSHOP “ADVANCES IN MARKET DESIGN”
09:00 – 10:00: Itai Ashlagi (Stanford): What Matters in School Choice Tie-breaking? How Competition Guides Design
Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:30: Yinghua He (Toulouse): Information Acquisition and Provision in School Choice
10:30 – 11:30: Irene Lo (Columbia): A Continuum Model for the Top-trading Cycles Mechanism
Lunch
14:00 – 15:00: Yusuke Narita (MIT): “Match or Mismatch: Learning and Inertia in School Choice”
15:00 – 16:00: Adam Kapor (Columbia): “Heterogeneous Beliefs and School Choice”
Coffee Break
16:30 – 17:30: Nick Arnosti (Stanford): “Centralized Clearinghouse Design: A Quantity-Quality Tradeoff”