Abstract
Authors of experimental, empirical, theoretical and computational studies of two-sided matching markets have recognized the importance of correlated preferences. We develop a general method for the study of the effect of correlation of preferences on the outcomes generated by two-sided matching mechanisms. We then illustrate our method by using it to quantify the effect of correlation of preferences on satisfaction with the men-propose Gale-Shapley matching for a simple one-to-one matching problem.
Recommended Citation
Celik, Onur B. and Knoblauch, Vicki, "Marriage Matching with Correlated Preferences" (2007). Economics Working Papers. 200716.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/econ_wpapers/200716