January 12–13, 2023
Toulouse
Thank You!
The organizing committee warmly thanks its partners and participants present at this 15th Digital Economics Conference in Toulouse. We hope to have the pleasure to meeting you again for the next edition in 2024. We invite you to consult the section events of the TSE website which announces all events organized by TSE.
Roundtable summary: Exploring the metarverse
How will the metaverse reshape the digital landscape? This event dedicated an exploratory roundtable to this cutting-edge topic, inviting a panel of international experts on digital markets to discuss the wide-ranging implications for areas such as competition policy, gaming, advertising, and privacy.
Keynote speakers
Amelia FLETCHER (CERRE, Centre for Competition Policy and UEA)
The EU Digital Markets Act: What Role for Economics?
David YANG (Harvard University)
Al-tocracy and its International Ramifications

Organizing committee
Alexandre de Cornière, Jacques Crémer and Paul Seabright
Contact
Conference secretariat: digitconf@tse-fr.eu
Sponsors


Background and objective
The objective of the conference, organized by the TSE Digital Center at the Toulouse School of Economics, with the help of CEPR, is to discuss recent contributions to the understanding of the digital economy and its consequences for modern societies. The conference will feature contributions in economics, theoretical, econometric, experimental and policy oriented, as well as contributions from other social sciences and computer and data science.
Conference venue
Toulouse School of Economics (new building)
1 Esplanade de l'Université
31080 Toulouse cedex 06
List of communications
Tony Ke, “Competitive Model Selection in Algorithmic Targeting”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Rafael Jimenez-Duran, “The Effect of Content Moderation on Online and Offline Hate: Evidence from Germany’s”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Simon Anderson, “Ad-platform Competition under Endogenous Multihoming at Both Sides of the Market”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Ohad Atad, “Regulating Platform Competition in Markets with Network Externalities: Will Predatory Pricing”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Michail Batikas, “Impact of Privacy Regulation on Experimentation and Innovation”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Ozlem Bedre Defolie, “Competition for Exclusivity of A Superior Input and Quality Implications”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Andrew Ching, “How Does a Firm Adapt in a Changing World? The Case of Prosper Marketplace”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Jay Pil Choi, “Tying in Markets with Network Effects”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Dante Donati, “The End of Tourist Traps: A Natural Experiment on The Impact of Tripadvisor on Quality Upgrading”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Amelia Fletcher, “Biased Recommender Systems and Supplier Competition”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Stephen Michael Impink, “Outsourcing IT and Technological Differentiation: Evidence from Digital Startups”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Doh-Shin Jeon (Toulouse School of Economics), “Third-degree Price Discrimination in Two-sided Markets”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Jan Krämer, “Interoperability in Digital Markets: Boon or Bane for Market Contestability?”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Tai Lam, “Platform Search Design and Market Power”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Leonardo Madio, “Platform Lending”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Sarit Markovich, “For the Public Benefit: Who Should Control Our Data?”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Zachary Nolan, “The Steering Incentives of Gatekeepers in the Telecommunications Industry”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Georgios Petropoulos, “Towards Efficient Information Sharing in Network Markets”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Jens Prüfer, “How Important Are User-generated Data for Search Result Quality? Experimental Evidence”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Imke Reimers, “The Welfare Effects of Self-Preferencing: Evidence from Kindle Daily Deals”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Wilfried Sand-Zantman (Toulouse School of Economics), “Media Mergers in Nested Markets”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Shiva Shekhar, “Third-degree Price Discrimination in Two-sided Markets”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Sandro Shelegia, “Monetizing Steering”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Alex Smolin (Toulouse School of Economics), “Data Collection by an Informed Seller”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Xavier Vives, “Fintech Entry, Lending Market Competition and Welfare”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
Allen Vong, “Perverse Ethical Concerns: Online Misinformation and Offline Conflicts”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.
David Yang, “Al-tocracy and its International Ramifications”, 15th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, 2023, revised June 10, 2026.


