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  1. Prabal Roy Chowdhury (1999): Assignment models and reneging
    We consider a non-cooperative assignment model where we show that any subgame perfect equilibrium is stable, and that an appropriate refinement criterion leads to the p-optimal outcome. We then consider a model with reneging and derive some interesting properties of this game.
    RePEc:spr:joecth:v:14:y:1999:i:2:p:393-415  Save to MyIDEAS
  2. Määttänen, Niku & Terviö, Marko (2014): Income distribution and housing prices: An assignment model approach
    We present a framework for studying the relation between the distributions of income and house prices that is based on an assignment model where households are heterogeneous by incomes and houses by quality.
    RePEc:eee:jetheo:v:151:y:2014:i:c:p:381-410  Save to MyIDEAS
  3. Bell, Michael G.H. & Liu, Xin & Rioult, Jeremy & Angeloudis, Panagiotis (2013): A cost-based maritime container assignment model
    A recently proposed frequency-based maritime container assignment model (Bell et al., 2011) seeks an assignment of full and empty containers to paths that minimises expected container travel time, whereas containers are in practice more likely to be assigned to minimise expected cost. A cost-based container assignment model is proposed here. ... The constraints in the model are extended to include route as well as port capacities. ... A numerical example is presented to illustrate the properties of the model. The paper concludes by considering the many applications of the proposed maritime container assignment model.
    RePEc:eee:transb:v:58:y:2013:i:c:p:58-70  Save to MyIDEAS
  4. Mishra, Debasis & Talman, Dolf (2010): Characterization of the Walrasian equilibria of the assignment model
    We study the assignment model where a collection of indivisible goods are sold to a set of buyers who want to buy at most one good. We characterize the extreme and interior points of the set of Walrasian equilibrium price vectors for this model.
    RePEc:eee:mateco:v:46:y:2010:i:1:p:6-20  Save to MyIDEAS
  5. , & Terviö, Marko (2010): Income Distribution and Housing Prices: An Assignment Model Approach
    We present a framework for studying the relation between the distribution of income and the distribution of housing prices that is based on an assignment model of households with heterogeneous incomes and houses of heterogeneous quality. ... We apply the model to estimate the impact of recently increased income inequality on the distribution of house prices in 6 US metropolitan regions.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:7945  Save to MyIDEAS
  6. Tsuyoshi Sasaki (2012): Flexible capital-labor assignment model
    This paper constructs an assignment model that allocates a variable number of labor to a variable amount of capital. Sattinger introduced an assignment model in which a worker is coupled with a machine. In Sattinger's model, workers and machines differ in quality, e.g., ability, productivity, efficiency, or size. In the model in the present paper, the number of workers and the number of machines also differ from assignment to assignment. First, I introduce a model that assigns a different number of workers with different abilities to a different amount of capital with the same quality, then extend that model to a case in which quality is different among the capital.
    RePEc:ebl:ecbull:eb-12-00461  Save to MyIDEAS
  7. He, Xiaozheng & Guo, Xiaolei & Liu, Henry X. (2010): A link-based day-to-day traffic assignment model
    Existing day-to-day traffic assignment models are all built upon path flow variables. This paper demonstrates two essential shortcomings of these path-based models. ... The other shortcoming of the path-based models is the path-overlapping problem. ... To avoid the two path-based problems, we propose a day-to-day traffic assignment model that directly deals with link flow variables. Our link-based model captures travelers' cost-minimization behavior in their path finding as well as their inertia.
    RePEc:eee:transb:v:44:y:2010:i:4:p:597-608  Save to MyIDEAS
  8. Pan, Lijun & Peng, Linyu & Zhou, Yu (2020): An assignment model with local constraints: Competitive equilibrium and ascending auction
    We consider an assignment model where each agent has unit-demand quasi-linear preferences and may face some local constraint, i.e., her possible assignment is restricted to a subset of items. Our model takes the assignment models without and with outside options, e.g., Andersson (2007) and Andersson et al. (2013), as special cases.
    RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:188:y:2020:i:c:s0165176519304562  Save to MyIDEAS
  9. Ángel Gavilán (2006): Wage inequality, segregation by skill and the price of capital in an assignment model
    This paper presents a frictionless assignment model in which these two features can be explained simultaneously as the result of the decline in the relative price of capital. Additional implications of the model regarding the skill premium and the dispersion in labor productivity across plants are also consistent with the empirical evidence.
    RePEc:bde:wpaper:0613  Save to MyIDEAS
  10. Marta Rojo (2020): Evaluation of Traffic Assignment Models through Simulation
    Assignment methodologies attempt to determine the traffic flow over each network arc based on its characteristics and the total flow over the entire area. ... In this study, we evaluated different assignment methodologies using a computer simulation and tested the results in a specific case study. The results showed that the “all-or-nothing” methods and the incremental assignment methods generally yield results with an unacceptable level of error unless the traffic is divided into four or more equal parts.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:14:p:5536-:d:382190  Save to MyIDEAS
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