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Alvin E. Roth
Director
Al Roth is the George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration
in the Department of Economics at Harvard University, and in the Harvard
Business School. His research, teaching, and consulting interests are in game
theory, experimental economics, and market design. The best known of the markets
he has designed (or, in this case, redesigned) is the National Resident Matching
Program, through which approximately twenty thousand doctors a year find their
first employment as residents at American hospitals. He has recently been
involved in the reorganization of the market for Gastroenterology fellows, which
started using a clearinghouse in 2006 for positions beginning in 2007. He helped
design the high school matching system used in New York City to match
approximately ninety thousand students to high schools each year, starting with
students entering high school in the Fall of 2004. He helped redesign the
matching system used in Boston Public Schools, adopted for students starting
school in September 2006. He is one of the founders and designers of the New
England Program for Kidney Exchange, for incompatible patient-donor pairs. He is
the chair of the American Economic Association's Ad Hoc Committee on the Job
Market, which has designed a number of recent changes in the market for new
Ph.D. economists. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
and the Econometric Society, and has been a Guggenheim and Sloan fellow. He
received his Ph.D at Stanford University, and came to Harvard from the
University of Pittsburgh, where he was the Andrew Mellon Professor of Economics.