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Economy / Operations research / Scheduling algorithms / Business / Rationing / Probability theory / Stochastic processes / Mechanism design / Queueing theory / FIFO / VickreyClarkeGroves mechanism / Scheduling
Date: 2014-02-02 05:15:06
Economy
Operations research
Scheduling algorithms
Business
Rationing
Probability theory
Stochastic processes
Mechanism design
Queueing theory
FIFO
VickreyClarkeGroves mechanism
Scheduling

When queueing is better than push and shove∗ Alex Gershkov and

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