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An Algorithm to Alleviate the Refugee Crisis
Matching theory can drastically improve refugee resettlement, argue Will Jones and Alex Teytelboym, who have adapted algorithms used for school choice.
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Will Jones is Lecturer in International Relations at Royal Holloway.
Alex Teytelboym is currently the Otto Poon research fellow at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) at the University of Oxford.
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Matching theory can drastically improve refugee resettlement, argue Will Jones and Alex Teytelboym, who have adapted algorithms used for school choice.
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