How to De-Reserve Reserves: Admissions to Technical Colleges in India
Orhan Aygün () and
Bertan Turhan
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Orhan Aygün: Department of Economics, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul 34342, Turkey
Management Science, 2023, vol. 69, issue 10, 6147-6164
Abstract:
We study the joint implementation of reservation and de-reservation policies in India that has been enforcing comprehensive affirmative action since 1950. The landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India in 2008 mandated that whenever the OBC category (with 27% reservation) has unfilled positions, they must be reverted to general category applicants in admissions to public schools without specifying how to implement it . We disclose the drawbacks of the recently reformed allocation procedure in admissions to technical colleges and offer a solution through “de-reservation via choice rules .” We propose a novel priority design— Backward Transfers (BT) choice rule —for institutions and the deferred acceptance mechanism under these choice rules (DA-BT) for centralized clearinghouses. We show that DA-BT corrects the shortcomings of existing mechanisms. By formulating India’s legal requirements and policy goals as formal axioms, we show that the DA-BT mechanism is unique for the concurrent implementation of reservation and de-reservation policies.
Keywords: market design; matching; reserve systems; de-reservation; affirmative action; India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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