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How to make this page like tha page for Lloyd Shapley? IE an awardw section? Seniorsag ( talk) 13:13, 15 October 2012 (UTC)
How funny; as soon as he wins the Nobel someone has rushed on here to make sure the first thing about him is that he's a "Jewish American", three days ago he was simply American. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.244.35.123 ( talk) 05:25, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
The article currently includes: "In 1999 Roth redesigned the matching program to ensure stable matches even with married couples." However, as one of the cited pieces makes clear (Roth, Deferred Acceptance Algorithms: History, Theory, Practice, and Open Questions) there is no guarantee that the set of stable matches in nonempty with married couples although in practice it is rare for it to be empty. I'm not entirely sure of a better phrasing but the current one seems incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 18.111.15.59 ( talk) 07:40, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
The 'Work' section of this page discusses Roth's work in market design but does not include a quote. The following is a good quote to add: Describing the dynamism of market design, Roth suggests that As the conditions of the market change, the behavior of people change and that causes old rules to be discarded and new rules to be created [1].
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How to make this page like tha page for Lloyd Shapley? IE an awardw section? Seniorsag ( talk) 13:13, 15 October 2012 (UTC)
How funny; as soon as he wins the Nobel someone has rushed on here to make sure the first thing about him is that he's a "Jewish American", three days ago he was simply American. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.244.35.123 ( talk) 05:25, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
The article currently includes: "In 1999 Roth redesigned the matching program to ensure stable matches even with married couples." However, as one of the cited pieces makes clear (Roth, Deferred Acceptance Algorithms: History, Theory, Practice, and Open Questions) there is no guarantee that the set of stable matches in nonempty with married couples although in practice it is rare for it to be empty. I'm not entirely sure of a better phrasing but the current one seems incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 18.111.15.59 ( talk) 07:40, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
The 'Work' section of this page discusses Roth's work in market design but does not include a quote. The following is a good quote to add: Describing the dynamism of market design, Roth suggests that As the conditions of the market change, the behavior of people change and that causes old rules to be discarded and new rules to be created [1].
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"In 1999 Roth redesigned the matching program to ensure stable matches even with married couples." is not true. Already in his 1984 NRMP paper Roth showed that there are instances of couples markets where no stable matching exists. So, stability cannot be guaranteed or ensured.
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