NBER Market Design Working Group Meeting, Fall 2025, October 17-18, 2025, Cambridge, MA
ORGANIZERS Eric Budish, Michael Ostrovsky, and Parag A. Pathak
Friday, October 17
9:00 am
The Structure of the Social Organization
Canice Prendergast, University of Chicago
The Impact of Race-Blind and Test-Optional Admissions on Racial Diversity and Merit
Allen Sirolly, Columbia University
Hongyao Ma, Columbia University
Yash Kanoria, Columbia University
11:00 am
Isa E. Hafalir, University of Technology Sydney
Onur Kesten, The University of Sydney
Katerina Sherstyuk, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Cong Tao, University of Technology Sydney
Dynamic Threats to Credible Auctions
Martino Banchio, Bocconi University
Andrzej Skrzypacz, Stanford University
Frank Yang, Stanford University
2:00 pm
Centralizing Procurement: The Roles of Scale, Selection and Variety
Claudia Allende, Stanford University and NBER
Juan Pablo Atal, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Rodrigo Carril, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
José Ignacio Cuesta, Stanford University and NBER
Andres Gonzalez-Lira, PUC-Chile
Missing Markets for Innovation: Evidence from New Uses for Existing Drugs
Eric Budish, University of Chicago and NBER
Maya M. Durvasula, Stanford University
Benjamin N. Roin, Independent Researcher
Heidi L. Williams, Dartmouth College and NBER
4:00 pm
The Economics of Large Language Models: Token Allocation, Fine-Tuning and Optimal Pricing
Dirk Bergemann, Yale University
Alessandro Bonatti, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alex Smolin, Toulouse School of Economics
Truthful Aggregation of LLMs with an Application to Online Advertising
Ermis Nikiforos Soumalias, University of Zurich
Michael J. Curry, Harvard University
Sven Seuken, University of Zurich
Auction Design for Artificial-Intelligence-Based Sponsored Search
Lawrence Ausubel, University of Maryland, College Park
6:00 pm
Reception and Dinner - Royal Sonesta Hotel (Skyline Room)
Saturday, October 18
9:00 am
The First-Price Principle of Maximizing Economic Objectives
Byeong-hyeon Jeong, University of Zurich
Marek Pycia, University of Zurich
Stable Matchings with Switching Costs
Boris Pittel, Ohio State University
Kirill Rudov, University of California, Berkeley
11:00 am
The Importance of Being Earnest (in Search Markets)
Brendan Daley, University of Colorado, Boulder
Jacob Sagi, Kenan Flagler Business School, UNC Chapel Hill
Intermediaries in Bargaining: Evidence from Business-to-Business Used-Car Inventory Negotiations
Bradley Larsen, Washington University in St Louis and NBER
Carol Hengheng Lu, Amazon, Inc.
Anthony Lee Zhang, University of Chicago
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