Respecting priorities versus respecting preferences in school choice: When is there a trade-off? (joint with Estelle Cantillon and Li Chen). Games and Economic Behavior 148 (2024), 82-96. arXiv:2212.02881 Code
Can political gridlock undermine checks and balances? A Lab Experiment (joint with Alvaro Forteza and Irene Mussio). Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (forthcoming). arXiv: 2309.10080
Optimal assignment mechanisms with imperfect verification (joint with Francisco Silva). Theoretical Economics 18 (2023), 793–836.
Separation of Powers with Ideological Parties (joint with Alvaro Forteza). Journal of Theoretical Politics (2021), Vol. 33(3) 333–38. [PDF]
Self-selection in School Choice (joint with Li Chen). Games and Economic Behavior 119 (2019) 59-81. [PDF] Featured on VOX-LACEA.
When do voters weaken checks and balances to facilitate economic reform? (joint with Alvaro Forteza). Economica 86 (2019) 775 -800. [PDF] [On-line Appendix] Featured on VOX-LACEA.
Priority-driven behaviors under the Boston mechanism (joint with David Cantala). Review of Economic Design Vol.21 (1) (2017). [PDF]
Strategic Complementarities and Unraveling in Matching Markets (joint with Federico Echenique). Theoretical Economics 11 (2016), 1–39.
Endogenous Budget Constraints in the Assignment Game (joint with David Cantala). Journal of Dynamics and Games, Vol.2, 3&4. (2015); (special issue dedicated to Marilda Sotomayor on the occasion of her 70th birthday). [PDF]
A Dynamic School Choice Model. Games and Economic Behavior 80 (2013) 100-114. [PDF]
Other publications
The market for medical interns in Mexico (joint with David Cantala). Perspectivas Vol. 8 (1), pp. 85-102. 2014. [PDF]