2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3918103
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Who Cares More? Allocation with Diverse Preference Intensities

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“…11 A similar assumption is made inTroyan (2012),Chade, Lewis, and Smith (2014),Hafalir and Mirales (2015),Lien, Zheng, and Zhong (2017),Hafalir et al (2018),Akin (2019),Akbarpour, Kapor, Neilson, and Van Dijk (2022),Dogan andUyanik (2020), andOrtoleva et al (2021) among others.…”
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“…11 A similar assumption is made inTroyan (2012),Chade, Lewis, and Smith (2014),Hafalir and Mirales (2015),Lien, Zheng, and Zhong (2017),Hafalir et al (2018),Akin (2019),Akbarpour, Kapor, Neilson, and Van Dijk (2022),Dogan andUyanik (2020), andOrtoleva et al (2021) among others.…”
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“…Dogan and Uyanik (2020) study a simplified version of Miralles (2012) and, like us, find that wasteful allocation rules might be optimal. Hafalir and Miralles (2015) and Ortoleva, Safonov, and Yariv (2021) consider models with a continuum of agents and find optimal mechanisms that have features similar to ours. Specifically, agents who have high valuations receive lotteries over objects where there is a large probability of receiving high-quality objects, but also a high probability of receiving low-quality objects, while agents with low valuations receive lotteries with a high probability of receiving average quality objects.…”
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