5/08/2012

Modeling NCAA Men's Collegiate Basketball Recruiting as a Matching Market Review

Modeling NCAA Men's Collegiate Basketball Recruiting as a Matching Market
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This book provides fantastic insight into a previously unaddressed, widespread problem...that of the continuing moving forward of the recruitment of college athletes. Just today an article was posted in the USA Today discussing this issue...but the article just talked about opinions, and was void of facts or proposed solutions. This book provides both...facts on the denegration of the timing of agreements and then number-based solutions on how the market can be improved. It's a must-read for anyone who is interested in college athletics or matching markets!!!

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Among its varied functions, the NCAA oversees a 'matching market' in which prospective student-athletes are paired with colleges and universities for the purpose of competing in intercollegiate athletics. Previous economic research has suggested that a number of diffi­culties can arise in decentralized matching markets. There is a tenden­cy for matches to occur inefficiently early in the process. Because of this, participants in some markets have instituted centralized matching procedures. In these centralized procedures, participants submit preferences to a computerized algorithm that produces stable matches based on submitted preferences.In this work the current NCAA matching procedure is described, assessed, and compared to centralized matching procedures that have been successful in improving economic performance in similar markets. Experimental methods and survey data are employed in the analysis. Results of the experiments permit a comparison of the efficiency and stability of the procedures. A survey was administered to supplement the evidence provided by laboratory experiments.

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