Conference

17th Digital Economics Conference

January 9–10, 2025

Toulouse


Thank you !

The organizing committee thanks you all for your presence and involvement. We invite you to visit the events section to see more, and to keep an eye out for the next edition.

Conference objectives

The objective of the conference, organized by the TSE Digital Center at the Toulouse School of Economics, with the help of the Center for Economic Policy Research (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.

Keynote speakers

Julian Wright (National University of Singapore)
Garrett Johnson (Boston University)

Roundtable speakers

Roundtable Introduced and presided by Paul Seabright (TSE)

Olivier Coste (Coste and Partners)     Slides
Diane Coyle (University of Cambridge)
Monika Schnitzer (University of Munich)
Jean Tirole (TSE)

Organizing committee

Alexandre de Cornière (TSE, CEPR), Jacques Crémer (TSE, CEPR) and Paul Seabright (IAST, TSE, CEPR)

Conference venue

Toulouse School of Economics 
1 Esplanade de l'Université - Auditoriums 3 & 4
31080 Toulouse cedex 06

Contact

Conference secretariat: Florence Chauvet/Christelle Fauchié
E-mail: digitconf@tse-fr.eu

List of communications

Simon Anderson, App Platform Model, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Jack Fisher, Monopsony Power in the Gig Economy, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Chuqing Jin (Toulouse School of Economics), Sticky Consumers and Cloud Welfare, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Bruno Jullien (Toulouse School of Economics), Direction of Innovation and Decreasing Dominance, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Sijie Lin, Hiding from Generative AI, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Raphaël Raux, Human Learning about AI, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Andrew Rhodes (Toulouse School of Economics), Digital Ecosystem and Data Regulation, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Adrian Segura Moreira, Decentralizing Content Moderation, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Andrey Simonov, Platform Power of News Aggregators, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Jean Tirole (Toulouse School of Economics), Olivier Coste (Coste and Partners LLC), Diane Coyle (University of Cambridge), and Monica Schnitzer (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich), Roundtable: Europe's Innovation Deficit: Is it real, and what can be done about it?, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.

Yifei Wang, Competition and Privacy, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025, revised June 10, 2026.