Who Gets What - and Why: The Hidden World of Matchmaking and Market Design

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HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 25.5.2015 - 272 sivua
How our lives are shaped not only by the choices we make, but by the choices we have.

In many parts of life - jobs, housing, medical care, education, even a date on the internet - price is not the only determinant of who gets what. So how do the other processes that influence who gets which goods, jobs, university places and partners really work?



In 'Who Gets What', Nobel Prize winning economist Alvin Roth uncovers the global rules of how markets allocate, how matchmaking shapes lives, where markets exist that we may not even realise, and how everything about our biggest experiences - from getting accepted at university or living where we want - can be better understood and negotiated when one understands the design of those matching markets. The distribution of rewards is often unfair, but it's seldom as random as it seems, and Roth reveals just how much of our life takes place in marketplaces, and leads us to a new understanding of who gets what and why.



For fans of 'Freakonomics' and 'Thinking Fast and Slow' this groundbreaking book sheds new light on the politics of free markets, and how many things that we choose in life also must choose us.

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Al Roth is the Professor Emeritus of Economics at Stanford University and the George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration in the Department of Economics at Harvard University and in the Harvard Business School. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society, and has been a Guggenheim and Sloan fellow.Roth received his Ph.D at Stanford University at the age of 22 and was tenured at the University of Illinois by the age of 25. He came to Harvard from the University of Pittsburgh, where he was the Andrew Mellon Professor of Economics.Roth is one of the founders of the new economic discipline of market design. His paper 'The Economist as Engineer' is one of the manifestos of the movement. He has also been one of the pioneers of experimental economics, and is a veteran game theorist.

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