Onur Kesten

According to our database1, Onur Kesten authored at least 16 papers between 2006 and 2021.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2021
Sequential school choice: Theory and evidence from the field and lab.
J. Econ. Theory, 2021

Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors: A Theory of Multi-unit Exchange with Compatibility-based Preferences.
Proceedings of the EC '21: The 22nd ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2021

2019
Strategy-proof improvements upon deferred acceptance: A maximal domain for possibility.
Games Econ. Behav., 2019

Chinese college admissions and school choice reforms: An experimental study.
Games Econ. Behav., 2019

2018
Matching in the large: An experimental study.
Games Econ. Behav., 2018

2017
Efficient lottery design.
Soc. Choice Welf., 2017

On characterizations of the probabilistic serial mechanism involving incentive and invariance properties.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2017

2016
The Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange Improves Its Matching Process.
Interfaces, 2016

An equilibrium analysis of the probabilistic serial mechanism.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2016

2011
From Boston to Shanghai to Deferred Acceptance: Theory and Experiments on a Family of School Choice Mechanisms.
Proceedings of the Auctions, Market Mechanisms, and Their Applications, 2011

2010
Lottery mechanism design for school choice.
Proceedings of the Behavioral and Quantitative Game Theory, 2010

2009
Why do popular mechanisms lack efficiency in random environments?
J. Econ. Theory, 2009

Coalitional strategy-proofness and resource monotonicity for house allocation problems.
Int. J. Game Theory, 2009

Attracting Whom? - Managing User-Generated-Content Communities for Monetization.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems, 2009

2006
More on the uniform rule: Characterizations without Pareto optimality.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2006

On two competing mechanisms for priority-based allocation problems.
J. Econ. Theory, 2006


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