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Matching Auctions
D Fershtman, A Pavan
The RAND Journal of Economics, 2022
40*2022
“Soft” Affirmative Action and Minority Recruitment
D Fershtman, A Pavan
American Economic Review: Insights 3 (1), 1-18, 2021
302021
Searching for arms: Experimentation with endogenous consideration sets
D Fershtman, A Pavan
Working paper, Tel Aviv University, 2022
19*2022
On selecting the right agent
G De Clippel, K Eliaz, D Fershtman, K Rozen
Theoretical Economics 16 (2), 381-402, 2021
162021
Pandora's Auctions: Dynamic Matching with Unknown Preferences
D Fershtman, A Pavan
American Economic Review 107 (5), 186-190, 2017
72017
Search, Dating, and Segregation in Marriage
D Bird, D Fershtman
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2023
3*2023
On the Optimal Scheduling of Attention
K Eliaz, D Fershtman, A Frug
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16364, 2021
32021
Gradual Specialization and the Allocation of Talent.”
T Alon, D Fershtman
3*2019
Efficient resolution of partnership disputes
D Fershtman, B Szabadi, C Wasser
The RAND Journal of Economics, 2020
22020
Dynamic Delegation: Specialization and Favoritism
D Fershtman
working paper, 2017
22017
Money Under the Mattress: Inflation and Lending of Last Resort
G Barlevy, D Bird, D Fershtman, D Weiss
FRB of Chicago Working Paper, 2022
12022
What to Study and When: A Dynamic Roy Model of Specialization
T Alon, D Fershtman
2023
Search, Dating, and Segregation in Marriage
Y Antler, D Bird, D Fershtman
Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2023
2023
On Optimal Scheduling
K Eliaz, D Fershtman, A Frug
2022
Learning in the Marriage Market: The Economics of Dating
D Bird, D Fershtman
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2022
2022
Essays in Dynamic Delegation and Matching
D Fershtman
Northwestern University, 2018
2018
The Shift in the Jewish Attitude Towards Conversion
D Fershtman
2016
Challenging Encounters and Within-Physician Practice Variability
D Fershtman, A Pavan
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