No-justified-envy matching is a concept from the field of economics and game theory that deals with matching markets, such as job markets or school assignments, where individuals (such as workers or students) are matched to positions (such as jobs or schools) based on preferences and some form of evaluation or ranking. The idea of "no-justified-envy" refers to a condition where an individual cannot justify their envy towards another individual's match.

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