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\text{ID}_i: individual id \text{ID}_{il}: unique id for individual/allocation id D^{\text{max}}_{i}: maximimum discrete allocation each person D_{il}: lth discrete allocation level for ith person, if fully redistributing, then this is equal to toal allocation count, if this is distribution additional teachers, this is equal to the additional allocation of teachers for each school. A_{il}: A when considering the lth allocation for ith person, expected outcome without the lth allocation α_{il}: marginal expected effect of the lth allocation β_{i}: i specific preference
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https://fmwww.bc.edu/ec-p/data/stockwatson/caschool.des https://fanwangecon.github.io/PrjOptiAlloc/articles/ffv_opt_sodis_rkone_casch_allrw.html
Stock, James H. and Mark W. Watson (2003) Introduction to Econometrics, Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers, chapter 4–7.
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