Seminars in Economics
Seminars in Economics
Seminars in Economics Eugenio Miravete (University of Texas at Austin)
"European Diesel Automobiles: A Case of Technology ImitationFostering Domestic Competitiveness" Download the paper
Seminars in Economics Alexander Wolitzky (Stanford University)
"Mechanism Design with Maxmin Agents: Theory and an Application to Bilateral Trade"
Seminars in Economics Paul Grieco (Penn State University)
"Productivity and Quality in Health Care:Evidence from the Dialysis Industry" Download the paper
Seminars in Economics Arnaud Dupuy (CEPS, INSTEAD)
"Migration in China: to Work or to Wed?" Abstract Why do people migrate? In this paper we study the trade-offs between migrating to work and migrating to wed. To this aim, we develop a marriage matching model in which men and women, are initially distributed over various locations, i.e. were born and raised in various…
Seminars in Economics Francesco Decarolis (Boston University)
"Detecting Bidders Groups in Collusive Auctions"
Seminars in Economics Andrea Prat (Columbia University)
"Transparency and Deliberation at the Fed: a Computational Linguistics Approach"
Seminars in Economics Theo Diasakos (University of St. Andrews)
"Optimal Mechanism under Adverse Selection: The Canonical Insurance Problem"
Seminars in Economics Salvatore Piccolo (Università Cattolica Milano)
"Organized Crime, Insider Information and Optimal Leniency"
Seminars in Economics Marco Airaudo
"Endogenous Stock Price Cycles, Chaos and Sunspot Equilibria with Dynamic Self-Control Preferences"
Seminars in Economics Ilse Lindenlaub (EUI)
"Sorting Multidimensional Types: Theory and Application" abstract This paper studies multidimensional matching between workers and jobs. Workers dier in manualand cognitive skills and sort into jobs that demand dierent combinations of these two skills.To study this multidimensional sorting, I develop a theoretical framework that generalizes theunidimensional notion of assortative matching. I derive the equilibrium in…
Seminars in Economics Guido Menzio (Penn)
"Shopping Externalities and Self-Fulfilling Unemployment Fluctuations"
Seminars in Economics Eddie Dekel (Northwestern/Tel Aviv)
"Optimal Allocation with Costly Veri
Seminars in Economics Michel Serafinelli (Toronto)
"Good Firms, Worker Flows and Local Productivity"
Seminars in Economics Adam Rosen (UCL)
"Generalized instrumental variable models"
Seminars in Economics Fabien Postel-Vinay (UCL)
"Did the Job Ladder Fail After the Great Recession?" Abstract We study employment reallocation across heterogeneous employers through the lens of a dynamic job-ladder model, where moreproductive employers spend more hiring effort and are more likely to succeed in hiring because they offer more. As a consequence, anemployer's size is a relevant proxy for productivity. We exploit…
Seminars in Economics Sven Rady (University of Bonn)
"Strongly Symmetric Equilibria in Bandit Games" Abstract This paper studies strongly symmetric equilibria (SSE) in continuous-time games of strategic experimentation with Poisson bandits. SSE payoffs can be studied via two functional equations similar to the HJB equation used for Markov equilibria that they generalize. This is valuable for three reasons. First, these equations retain the…
Seminars in Economics Peter Sørensen (Copenaghen)
"Regulation of Dierentiated Stock Exchanges"
Seminars in Economics Debopam Bhattacharya (Oxford)
"Nonparametric Welfare Analysis for Discrete Choice" Abstract We consider empirical measurement of exact equivalent/compensating variation resulting from price-change of a discrete good, using individual-level data. Our set-up comprises utility functions which include unobserved heterogeneity of unknown dimension and are not required to be quasi-linear, parametrically specified or smooth -- thus allowing for extremely general preference-distributions.…