
209. Make Me a Match
Freakonomics Radio
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Medical Residency Matching in the Labor Markets?
The medical market is an easier one to coordinate than many markets, because just about everyone becomes available at the same time when they graduate from medical school. That's hard to do if you're thinking about being a chef or an auto mechanic. So i'm not sure that's true. Judges are a law unto themselves and ah, and they break the rules. They cheat. If you know someone who's in law school now who wants a clerkship, they'll probably geing to get an offer some time in their second year of university. And so far there hasn't been. A dozen times in the last 30 years, the lawyers have tried to fix this with things like setting dates before
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