I returned last night from Philadelphia where the American
Economic Association’s annual meeting was held. While I was there, my
Pittsburgh colleague Asatoshi Maeshiro informed me that Market Design has
arrived. In particular, the AEA publishes the Journal of Economic Literature,
which classifies articles according to what field they are in. And the newest
JEL Classification Codes include market design, under the overall heading of
Market Structure and Pricing. We’re D47.
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D4
Market Structure and Pricing
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D40
General
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D41
Perfect Competition
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D42
Monopoly
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D43
Oligopoly and Other Forms of Market Imperfection
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D44
Auctions
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D45
Rationing; Licensing
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D46
Value Theory
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D47 Market Design
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D49
Other
When you click on microeconomics, followed by market structure, followed by market design on the JEL classification webpage, you get to this description of the new field, with example (which are clickable on the web page, but don't seem to be when I copy them...:
D470 Market Design
Guideline: Covers studies concerning the design and evolution of economic institutions, the design of mechanisms for economic transactions (such as price determination and dispute resolution), and the interplay between a market�s size and complexity and the information available to agents in such an environment.
Keywords: Markets, Microeconomic Engineering, Price Formation, Quasi-markets
Caveats: Purely theoretical studies concerning mechanism design should be classified in D82. Purely empirical studies concerning market structure should be classified in the appropriate category under L1.
Examples:
I like the differentiation between market design and mechanism design.
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