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Jason D. Hartline (Northwestern University)
Toulouse : TSE, 24 mai 2022, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
Equilibria in auctions can be very difficult to analyze beyond the symmetric environments where revenue equivalence renders the analysis straightforward. This paper takes a robust approach to evaluating the equilibria of auctions. Rather than identify the equilibria of an auction under specific...
Juan Antolin Diaz (London Business School)
24 mai 2022
A key question for households, firms, and policy makers is: how is the economy doing now? We develop a Bayesian dynamic factor model and compute daily estimates of US GDP growth. Our framework gives prominence to features of modern business cycles absent in linear Gaussian models, including...
Mar Reguant
23 mai 2022, 15h00
Hélène Ollivier (Paris School of Economics)
Toulouse : TSE, 23 mai 2022, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium A4
This paper presents a new method for estimating treatment effects of regulations in the presence of inter-firm and intra-firm spillovers. Difference-in-differences (DD) estimation cannot identify effects when the regulated outcomes influence the unregulated, as when firms compete. To overcome this...
Fuhai Hong (Lingnan University)
19 mai 2022, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
Technology widens the access to information about our conduct. This paper aims at shedding theoretical and empirical light on induced behavioral changes in our public and private spheres. Agents misallocate efforts between the two spheres by behaving more prosocially in the public sphere than in...
Rik Lopuhaä (Delft University of Technology)
Toulouse : TSE, 19 mai 2022, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 5
We provide a unified approach to S-estimation in balanced linear models with structured covariance matrices. Of main interest are S-estimators for linear mixed effects models, but our approach also includes S-estimators in several other standard multivariate models, such as multiple regression,...
19–20 mai 2022, salle TSE Building and online
18 mai 2022, 17h00–18h30, salle Cafeteria
Online event, 18–19 mai 2022
Adam Kapor (Princeton University)
TSE, 17 mai 2022, 15h30–17h00, salle Auditorium 4
This paper studies interdependent values in a matching market and how market participants strategically adjust to this situation. We study these questions in the market for medical school programs in Denmark, which assigns students to programs based on a centralized assignment mechanism. Using...