

The Surprising Science of Match-Making
Want a job at Google, a gorgeous hideaway on Airbnb, a spot on the Stanford faculty, a romantic partner or even a kidney? Good news, bad news. You have a say, but so do they. It's all part of a phenomenon called "matching markets." Markets are what make businesses possible. But not all markets operate on the exchange…
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