Two-sided matching is a concept from economics and game theory that refers to the process of pairing individuals or entities from two different groups based on their preferences and characteristics. The most well-known application of two-sided matching is in labor markets, where employers and job seekers need to find suitable matches based on preferences (e.g., a job candidate's skills and an employer's job requirements).

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