The Influence of One Strategic Agent on the Core of Stable Matchings

Abstract

In this work, we analyze the influence of a single strategic agent on the quality of the other agents' matchings in a matching market. We consider a stable matching problem with n men and n women when preferences are drawn uniformly from the possible (n!)2n full ranking options. We focus on the effect of a single woman who reports a modified preferences list in a way that is optimal from her perspective. We show that in this case, the quality of the matching dramatically improves from the other women's perspective. When running the Gale--Shapley men-proposing algorithm, the expected women-rank is O(4 n) and almost surely the average women-rank is O(2+εn), rather than a rank of O(n n) in both cases under a truthful regime. On the other hand, almost surely, the average men's rank is no better than (n2+εn), compared to a rank of O( n) under a truthful regime. All of the results hold for any matching algorithm that guarantees a stable matching, which suggests that the core convergence observed in real markets may be caused by the strategic behavior of the participants.

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