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* This paper investigates what data on the sorting patterns between agents can tell us about the distributions of unobserved agent characteristics relevant for sorting.  
 
* This paper investigates what data on the sorting patterns between agents can tell us about the distributions of unobserved agent characteristics relevant for sorting.  
 
* We use data on many markets with finite numbers of players and different realizations of observables and unobservables in each market.  
 
* We use data on many markets with finite numbers of players and different realizations of observables and unobservables in each market.  
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* We require at least one continuous, observable per match or per agent.
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* In the baseline transferable utility matching game, the primitive that governs sorting is the matrix that collects the production values for each potential match in a matching market. The production level of each match is additively separable in observable and unobservable terms.
 
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Random notes

  • If matching based on observed characteristics is found to be important, it is a reasonable conjecture that matching based on unobserved characteristics is also important.
  • This paper investigates what data on the sorting patterns between agents can tell us about the distributions of unobserved agent characteristics relevant for sorting.
  • We use data on many markets with finite numbers of players and different realizations of observables and unobservables in each market.
  • We require at least one continuous, observable per match or per agent.
  • In the baseline transferable utility matching game, the primitive that governs sorting is the matrix that collects the production values for each potential match in a matching market. The production level of each match is additively separable in observable and unobservable terms.