PhD, Tilburg University
Flip Klijn is Director and Scientific Researcher at the Institute for Economic Analysis (IAE-CSIC) and a Research Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics (BSE).
His research interests are in Matching Theory, Market Design, Game Theory, Operations Research, and Social Choice Theory.
He is currently involved in experimental and theoretical research on centralized assignment mechanisms in public schools and general exchange markets without monetary compensation. He is also a member of a research team that together with the Spanish National Transplant Organization aims to redesign the algorithm of the Spanish National Kidney Exchange Program.
He has published in leading journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory, and Games and Economic Behavior. Professor Klijn has been a research fellow at Harvard Business School and he has held visiting research chairs at Aix-Marseille School of Economics and Innsbruck University. He also co-wrote a report for the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science on a new centralized university admission system in the Netherlands.
Working Papers
Core Stability and Strategy-Proofness in Hedonic Coalition Formation Problems with Friend-Oriented Preferences
Balanced Exchange in a Multi-Unit Shapley-Scarf Market
Publications
Shapley–Scarf Housing Markets: Respecting Improvement, Integer Programming, and Kidney Exchange
Mathematics of Operations Research, Vol.49, No 3, 1938–1972, August 2024, 10.1287/moor.2022.0092Open Access
Minimal-Access Rights in School Choice and the Deferred Acceptance Mechanism
Mathematics of Operations Research, Vol.49, No 3, August 2024, 10.1287/moor.2022.0275Open Access
Characterizing the typewise top-trading-cycles mechanism for multiple-type housing markets
Games and Economic Behavior, Vol.146, 234-254, July 2024, 10.1016/j.geb.2024.04.010Open Access