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Cooperative games / Theoretical computer science / Problem solving / Stable marriage problem / National Resident Matching Program / Market / Core / Alvin E. Roth / Game theory / Matching / Mathematics
Date: 2007-06-18 08:49:52
Cooperative games
Theoretical computer science
Problem solving
Stable marriage problem
National Resident Matching Program
Market
Core
Alvin E. Roth
Game theory
Matching
Mathematics

1 Matching and market design—this draft[removed]

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