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When Do Informational Interventions Work? Experimental Evidence from New York City High School Choice. (2022). Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn ; Jennings, Jennifer ; Corcoran, Sean P ; Cohodes, Sarah.
In: Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute Working Papers.
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  47. Mixed Strategies in Games of Capacity Manipulation in Hospital–Intern Markets. (2006). Kojima, Fuhito.
    In: Social Choice and Welfare.
    RePEc:spr:sochwe:v:27:y:2006:i:1:p:25-28.

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  48. Repugnance as a Constraint on Markets. (2006). Roth, Alvin.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:12702.

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  49. Changing the Boston School Choice Mechanism. (2006). Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin ; Pathak, Parag ; Abdulkadiroglu, Atila.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:11965.

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  50. Repugnance as a Constraint on Markets. (2006). Roth, Alvin.
    In: Levine's Bibliography.
    RePEc:cla:levrem:321307000000000629.

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  51. Changing the Boston School Choice Mechanism. (2006). Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin ; Pathak, Parag ; Abdulkadiroglu, Atila.
    In: Levine's Bibliography.
    RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000001022.

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  52. If you are offered the Right of First Refusal, Should you accept? An Investigation of Contract Design. (2006). Roth, Alvin ; Grosskopf, Brit.
    In: Levine's Bibliography.
    RePEc:cla:levrem:122247000000001017.

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  53. School Assignment, School Choice and Social Mobility. (2006). Burgess, Simon ; Briggs, Adam .
    In: The Centre for Market and Public Organisation.
    RePEc:bri:cmpowp:06/157.

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  54. Changing the Boston School Choice Mechanism. (2006). Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin ; Pathak, Parag ; Abdulkadiroglu, Atila.
    In: Boston College Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:boc:bocoec:639.

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  55. Efficient Kidney Exchange: Coincidence of Wants in a Structured Market. (2005). Unver, Utku ; Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin.
    In: Microeconomics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwpmi:0506001.

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  56. Efficient Kidney Exchange: Coincidence of Wants in a Structured Market. (2005). Unver, Utku ; Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:11402.

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  57. Efficient Kidney Exchange: Coincidence of Wants in a Structured Market. (2005). Unver, Utku ; Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin.
    In: Levine's Bibliography.
    RePEc:cla:levrem:784828000000000126.

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  58. Efficient Kidney Exchange: Coincidence of Wants in a Structured Market. (2005). Unver, Utku ; Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin.
    In: Boston College Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:boc:bocoec:621.

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  59. Games of School Choice under the Boston Mechanism. (2005). Sönmez, Tayfun ; Ergin, Haluk.
    In: Boston College Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:boc:bocoec:619.

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  60. Matching with Contracts. (2005). Milgrom, Paul ; Hatfield, John William .
    In: American Economic Review.
    RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:95:y:2005:i:4:p:913-935.

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  61. The Collapse of a Medical Labor Clearinghouse (and Why Such Failures Are Rare). (2005). Roth, Alvin ; Niederle, Muriel ; McKinney, Nicholas C..
    In: American Economic Review.
    RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:95:y:2005:i:3:p:878-889.

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  62. The Boston Public School Match. (2005). Sönmez, Tayfun ; Roth, Alvin ; Pathak, Parag ; Abdulkadiroglu, Atila.
    In: American Economic Review.
    RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:95:y:2005:i:2:p:368-371.

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