The First Annual Microeconomics Conference

Participant Papers & Presentations

Welcome and Opening Remarks
Michael Baye (Federal Trade Commission)
Chairman William Kovacic (Federal Trade Commission)
   
[Presentation] Introduction by Scott Stern (Northwestern University)
 
Panel Session One: Demand Estimation for Merger Cases
[Presentation] · Mike Vita (Federal Trade Commission)
· Aviv Nevo (Northwestern University)
[Presentation] · Gail Slater (Federal Trade Commission)
Paper Session One: Estimating Demand and Pricing Strategies
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Alan Sorensen (Stanford University), The Welfare Effects of Ticket Resale
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  • Discussion by Mary Connolly Pray (Cornerstone Research)
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    Andrew Sweeting (Duke University), Equilibrium Price Dynamics in Perishable Goods Markets: The Case of Secondary Markets for Major League Baseball Tickets
  • Discussion by Ian Gale (Georgetown University)
  • Steve Puller (Texas A&M University), Testing Theories of Price Dispersion and Scarcity Pricing in the Airline Industry
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  • Discussion by Nancy Rose (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • [Presentation] [Paper] Keynote Address by Carl Shapiro (University of California, Berkeley)
    Paper Session Two: Field and Lab Experiments
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    Stephan Meier (Columbia University), Charging Myopically Ahead:
    Evidence on Present-Biased Preferences and Credit Card Borrowing
  • Discussion by Robert Letzler (Federal Trade Commission)
  • [Paper] James Hilger (Federal Trade Commission), Expert Opinion and the Demand for Experience Goods: An Experimental Approach in the Retail Wine Market
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  • Discussion by Robert Letzler (Federal Trade Commission)
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    Cary Deck (University of Arkansas), Price Discrimination with Sequential Purchasing: Theory and Experiments
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  • Discussion by Robert Letzler (Federal Trade Commission)
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    Dean Karlan (Yale University), Put Your Money Where Your Butt Is: A Commitment Savings Account for Smoking Cessation
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  • Discussion by Robert Letzler (Federal Trade Commission)
  • Paper Session Three: Economics of Antitrust
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    Michael Waldman (Cornell University), Why Tie a Product Consumers Do Not Use? Explanations-Efficiency, Price Discrimination, and Exclusion
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  • Discussion by Patrick DeGraba (Federal Trade Commission)
  • [Paper] Minjae Song (University of Rochester), Sleeping with the Enemy: Inter-firm
    Product Combinations
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  • Discussion by Wei Tan (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
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    Christian Rojas (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), The Role of Information and Monitoring on Collusion
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  • Discussion by Joseph Harrington (Johns Hopkins University)
  • Panel Session Two: Economics of Privacy and Internet Behavior
    [Presentation] · Sue Glueck (Microsoft Corporation)
    [Presentation] · Amalia Miller (University of Virginia)
    [Presentation] · Pablo Chavez (Google)
    · Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University)
    Keynote Address by Susan Athey (Harvard University)
    Paper Session Four: Developments in Demand Estimation
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    Matthew Weinberg (University of Georgia), An Evaluation of Merger Simulations
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  • Discussion by Matthew Osborne (Department of Justice)
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    Jeremy Fox (University of Chicago), Improving the Numerical Performance of BLP Static and Dynamic Discrete Choice Random Coefficients Demand Estimation
  • Discussion by Denis Nekipelov (University of California, Berkeley)
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    Katja Seim (University of Pennsylvania), Beyond Plain Vanilla: Modeling Joint Product Assortment and Pricing Decisions
  • Discussion by Minjung Park (University of Minnesota)
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    Paper Session Five: Economics of Networks and the Internet
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    David Reiley (University of Arizona), Retail Advertising Works! Measuring the Effects of Advertising on Sales via a Controlled Experiment on Yahoo!
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  • Discussion by Pai-Ling Yin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Anindya Ghose (New York University), Modeling and Estimating the Relationship Between Organic and Paid Search Advertising
  • Discussion by Loren Smith (Federal Trade Commission)
  • [Paper] Günter Hitsch (University of Chicago), Tipping and Concentration in Markets with Indirect Network Effects
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  • Discussion by Robin Lee (New York University)
  • [Paper] Keynote Address by John List (University of Chicago)

    Last Modified: Thursday, April 5, 2012