Here are some market-design-related sessions that caught my eye on first glance through the big program. (Three of them are at the same time:)
Jan 03, 2015 8:00 am, Hynes Convention Center, Room 209
American Economic Association
Jan 03, 2015 8:00 am, Hynes Convention Center, Room 209
American Economic Association
Empirical Market Design (D4)
Presiding: RAMESH JOHARI (Stanford University)
Quality Externalities and the Limits of Reputation in Two-Sided Markets
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At What Quality and What Price? Inducing Separating Equilibria as a Market Design Problem
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The Economics of the Common Application
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Discussants:
ALI HORTACSU (University of Chicago)
STEVEN TADELIS (University of California-Berkeley)
EDUARDO AZEVEDO (University of Pennsylvania)
ERIC BUDISH (University of Chicago)
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Jan 03, 2015 2:30 pm, Sheraton Boston, Beacon E
Econometric Society
Econometric Society
Empirical Analyses of Selling Mechanisms in Dynamic Environments (D4)
Presiding: GLENN ELLISON (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
An Empirical Analysis of Informationally Restricted Dynamic Auctions of Used Cars
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Invest in Information or Wing It? A Model of Dynamic Pricing with Seller Learning
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Primary-Market Auctions for Event Tickets: Eliminating the Rents of "Bob the Broker"
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Discussants:
JAKUB KASTL (Stanford University)
BRADLEY LARSEN (Stanford University)
GLENN ELLISON (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Jan 04, 2015 8:00 am, Hynes Convention Center, Room 206
American Economic Association
American Economic Association
Electronic Commerce and Big Data (L8, M2)
Presiding: JUSTIN RAO (Microsoft Research)
Sales Taxes Shielding on the Amazon.com Platform
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Salience and Quality Choice
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Big Data to the Rescue? Machine Learning and Causal Inference in Online Advertising
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Discussants:
DAVID REILEY (Google, Inc.)
MICHAEL OSTROVSKY (Stanford University)
STEVEN TADELIS (University of California-Berkeley and eBay Research Labs)
DENIS NEKIPELOV (University of California-Berkeley)
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Jan 04, 2015 10:15 am, Sheraton Boston, Commonwealth
American Economic Association
American Economic Association
Moral Values and Economic Behavior (A1, Z1)
Presiding: ALVIN E. ROTH (Stanford University)
Forbidden Fruits: The Political Economy of Science, Religion, and Growth
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More Money, More Problems? Can High Pay Be Coercive And Repugnant?
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Are Attitudes about Morally Controversial Transactions Affected by Information? The Case of Payments for Human Organs
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Discussants:
ANDREI SHLEIFER (Harvard University)
JUDD KESSLER (University of Pennsylvania)
THEODORE BERGSTROM (University of California-Santa Barbara)
RODNEY GARRATT (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
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Jan 04, 2015 10:15 am, Boston Marriott Copley, Vermont
Economic Science Association
Economic Science Association
Political Engineering (D7, D6)
Presiding: T. NICOLAUS TIDEMAN (Virginia Tech)
Storable Votes and Judicial Nominations in the United States Senate.
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Purchasing Votes without Cash: Implementing Quadratic Voting Outside the Lab
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Discussants:
ERIC S. MASKIN (Harvard University)
RICHARD J. ZECKHAUSER (Harvard University)
JOHN MORGAN (University of California-Berkeley)
ERIK SNOWBERG (California Institute of Technology)
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Jan 04, 2015 10:15 am, Boston Marriott Copley, Simmons
Industrial Organization Society
Industrial Organization Society
Frontiers of Empirical Industrial Organization (L1)
Presiding: MARC RYSMAN (Boston University)
Drip Pricing When Consumers Have Limited Foresight: Evidence from Driving School Fees
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The Welfare Effects of Congestion in Uncoordinated Assignment: Evidence from the NYC HS Match
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Deposit Competition and Financial Fragility: Evidence from the United States Banking Sector
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Information Frictions and the Welfare Consequences of Adverse Selection
Discussants:
CHRIS CONLON (Columbia University)
FRANCESCO DECAROLIS (Boston University)
GINGER ZHE JIN (University of Maryland)
DAN ACKERBERG (University of Michigan)
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Jan 04, 2015 12:30 pm, Sheraton Boston, Riverway
Korea-America Economic Association/American Economic Association
Korea-America Economic Association/American Economic Association
The Economics of the Internet (L8, D8)
Presiding: JAY PIL CHOI (University New South Wales and Michigan State University)
Social Media and News Consumption
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Match Quality, Search, and the Internet Market for Used Books
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An Empirical Analysis of Consumer Online Search
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Discussants:
KYOO IL KIM (Michigan State University)
JOSHUA GANS (University of Toronto)
MINJAE SONG (Bates White)
YUN JEONG CHOI (Yonsei University)
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Jan 04, 2015 2:30 pm, Hynes Convention Center, Room 204
American Economic Association
American Economic Association
Recent Advances in the Analysis of Auction Data (L1, D4)
Presiding: KEN HENDRICKS (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Collusion and Reciprocity in First-Price Procurements
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Simultaneous First-Price Auctions with Preferences over Combinations
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A Simple Test for Moment Inequality Models with an Application to English Auctions
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Discussants:
TATIANA KOMAROVA (London School of Economics)
SERAFIN GRUNDL (Federal Reserve Board)
PAULO SOMAINI (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
ALEJANDRO MOLNAR (Vanderbilt University)
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an 04, 2015 2:30 pm, Sheraton Boston, Beacon F
Econometric Society
Econometric Society
Advances in Collusion and Antitrust Policy (K2, L4)
Presiding: JUDITH CHEVALIER (Yale University)
Effects of Antitrust Leniency on Concealment Effort by Colluding Firms
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Discussants:
BARRY NALEBUFF (Yale University)
JOSEPH E. HARRINGTON (University of Pennsylvania)
LUIS CABRAL (New York University)
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Jan 05, 2015 8:00 am, Sheraton Boston, Constitution Ballroom B
American Economic Association
American Economic Association
Patent Economics (K2, O3)
Presiding: JOSHUA LERNER (Harvard University)
Do Firms Underinvest in Long-Term Research? Evidence from Cancer Clinical Trials
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Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Innovation: Evidence from TRIPS
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Discussants:
UFUK AKCIGIT (University of Pennsylvania)
PETRA MOSER (Stanford University)
PIERRE AZOULAY (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
LOUIS KAPLOW (Harvard University)
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Jan 05, 2015 8:00 am, Sheraton Boston, Beacon G
Econometric Society
Econometric Society
Theory of Matching Markets (C1)
Presiding: RAMESH JOHARI (Stanford University)
Efficiency and Stability in Large Matching Markets
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Matching with Peers in School Choice
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Discussants:
PARAG A. PATHAK (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
ITAI ASHLAGI (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
JOHN JOSEPH HORTON (New York University)
JACOB LESHNO (Columbia University)
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