6
Joint papers with Christopher
807
Total citations (Scholar)
About
Adam is an Associate Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. His research uses structural models to study school choice mechanisms, teacher labor markets, and information frictions in education systems. He and Christopher have a long-running collaboration on heterogeneous beliefs and centralized assignment, including the QJE study of smart matching platforms and the AER paper on heterogeneous beliefs in the New Haven Public Schools.
Background
- PhD, Yale University (2015)
- 2015: AP, Columbia University
- 2016: Assistant Professor, Columbia University
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Joint work with Christopher
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Aftermarket Frictions and the Cost of Off-Platform Options in Centralized Assignment Mechanisms
Journal of Political Economy (July 2024) · 2024
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Smart Matching Platforms and Heterogeneous Beliefs in Centralized School Choice
The Quarterly Journal of Economics (March 2022) · 2022 · 119 cites
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Centralized School Choice with Unequal Outside Options
Journal of Public Economics (June 2022) · 2022
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Heterogeneous Beliefs and School Choice Assignment Mechanisms
American Economic Review, Vol. 110, No. 5, May 2020 (pp. 1274-1315) · 2020
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Search and Biased Beliefs in Education Markets
Econometrica (R&R) · 2024
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Carrots and Sticks for Teacher Colleges: An Application for an Optimal Teacher Recruitment Policy
2018
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