Non-Standard Choice and Matching

Abstract

Our research focuses on investigating the impact of non-standard choice behavior on mechanism performance in matching markets. We aim to conduct a series of experiments to compare the performance of sequential mechanisms with different menu sizes and levels of choice complexity. By doing so, our objective is to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges presented by non-standard choice behavior and provide insights and potential strategies for enhancing mechanism performance. Furthermore, we plan to expand on the existing theoretical framework to incorporate our experimental findings.

Michael Hilweg-Waldeck
Michael Hilweg-Waldeck
PhD candidate in Economics

I am a doctoral candidate in Economics at University of Mannheim. My main research interests are in Behavioral and Experimental Economics.

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