U.S. economists win Nobel for applying match-making

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Life-saving kidney exchanges and ways for schools to select students are just two practical applications of the market-matching theories for which U.S. economists Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley won the Nobel prize for economics on Monday.


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