2015
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1503.01488
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Random Serial Dictatorship versus Probabilistic Serial Rule: A Tale of Two Random Mechanisms

Hadi Hosseini,
Kate Larson,
Robin Cohen

Abstract: For assignment problems where agents, specifying ordinal preferences, are allocated indivisible objects, two widely studied randomized mechanisms are the Random Serial Dictatorship (RSD) and Probabilistic Serial Rule (PS). These two mechanisms both have desirable economic and computational properties, but the outcomes they induce can be incomparable in many instances, thus creating challenges in deciding which mechanism to adopt in practice. In this paper we first look at the space of lexicographic preferences… Show more

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