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1by Maggian, Valeria Montinari, Natalia Nicolò, Antonio Published in European economic review (01.04.2020)“...Women are less likely to enroll in selective or scientific courses, applying for promotions and are particularly underrepresented in both middle and top...”
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2by Comino, Stefano Mastrobuoni, Giovanni Nicolò, Antonio Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (Fall 2020)“...Do undocumented migrants underreport crimes to the police in order to avoid being deported? And do criminals exploit such vulnerability? We address these...”
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3“...We propose a model where agents are matched in pairs in order to undertake a project. Agents have preferences over both the partner and the project they are...”
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4“...We consider a Paired Kidney Exchange (PKE) model in which patients' preferences are restricted so that patients prefer kidneys from compatible younger donors...”
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5by Furian, Lucrezia Cornelio, Cristina Silvestre, Cristina Neri, Flavia Rossi, Francesca Rigotti, Paolo Cozzi, Emanuele Nicolò, Antonio Published in Transplantation (01.10.2019)“...BACKGROUND.It has been suggested that deceased donor kidneys could be used to initiate chains of living donor kidney paired donation, but the potential gains...”
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6“...We present an electoral theory on the public provision of local public goods to an imperfectly informed electorate. We show that electoral incentives lead to...”
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7“...We introduce two symmetrized versions of the popular divide-and-choose mechanism for the allocation of a collectively owned indivisible good between two agents...”
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8by Montinari, Natalia Montinari, Natalia Nicolò, Antonio Nicolò, Antonio Oexl, Regine Oexl, Regine Published in Experimental Economics (01.06.2016)“...We report evidence from an experiment where an employer selects one of two workers to perform a task for a fixed compensation. Workers differ in their ability...”
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9by Eguia, Jon X Llorente-Saguer, Aniol Morton, Rebecca Nicolò, Antonio Published in Games and economic behavior (01.05.2018)“...Games with imperfect information often feature multiple equilibria, which depend on beliefs off the equilibrium path. Standard selection criteria such as...”
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10“...We show that when designing a partnership agreement partner firms may prefer not to specify how to allocate the commonly owned assets should there be an early...”
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11“...We consider the classic cake-division problem when the cake is a heterogeneous good represented by an interval in the real line. We provide a mechanism to...”
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12“...In this paper we study the optimal design of credit derivative contracts when banks have private information about their ability in the loan market and are...”
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13“...We analyze centralized housing markets under the existence of feasibility constraints on the number of agents and objects involved in the exchanges. We focus...”
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14“...This paper studies efficient and egalitarian allocations over a single heterogeneous and infinitely divisible good. We prove the existence of such allocations...”
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15“...We consider collective choice problems where a set of agents have to choose an alternative from a finite set and agents may or may not become users of the...”
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16“...The theoretical literature on the cumulative innovation process has emphasized the role of ex-ante licensing – namely, licensing agreements negotiated before...”
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17by Kozlovskaya, Maria Nicoló, Antonio Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.11.2019)“...•We consider public good provision mechanisms in an environment with two agents who may be motivated by reciprocity.•The standard pivot mechanism is not...”
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18by Nicolò, Antonio Nicolò, Antonio Perea y Monsuwe, Andrés Perea y Monsuwe, Andrés Roberti, Paolo Roberti, Paolo“...In this paper we look for a solution to a land division problem that could be applied to different types of disputes when the arbitrator has a very limited...”
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Published in SERIEs : journal of the Spanish Economic Association (01.03.2012)
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20“...We study the problem of locating multiple public facilities when each member of society has to be assigned to exactly one of these facilities. Individuals'...”