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arxiv: 2309.14297 · v1 · pith:H6PBFCTR · submitted 2023-09-25 · econ.GN · q-fin.EC

Leveraging Uncertainties to Infer Preferences: Robust Analysis of School Choice

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classification econ.GN q-fin.EC
keywords mistakespreferencesanalysisapplicantsapproachdatainferschool-choice
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Inferring applicant preferences is fundamental in many analyses of school-choice data. Application mistakes make this task challenging. We propose a novel approach to deal with the mistakes in a deferred-acceptance matching environment. The key insight is that the uncertainties faced by applicants, e.g., due to tie-breaking lotteries, render some mistakes costly, allowing us to reliably infer relevant preferences. Our approach extracts all information on preferences robustly to payoff-insignificant mistakes. We apply it to school-choice data from Staten Island, NYC. Counterfactual analysis suggests that we underestimate the effects of proposed desegregation reforms when applicants' mistakes are not accounted for in preference inference and estimation.

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