2016
2016
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Date |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Title |
35 |
Feb 12 |
Stephen Poletti |
Economics, University of Auckland |
Welfare Implications of Consumers Switching to Real Time Pricing Plans with Imperfect Competition |
36 |
Mar 4 |
Andrei Hagiu |
Harvard Business School |
Market Expansion in Duopoly |
37 |
Apr 22 |
Paul Pezanis-Christou |
University of Adelaide |
Structural analysis of first-price auction data: Insights form the laboratory |
38 |
May 27 |
Fuhai Hong |
Economics, NTU |
Identity in Public Good Games |
39 |
Sep 2 |
Teck Yong Tan |
Economics, Columbia |
Firm Culture and Innovation: The Extrinsic Motivation of Freedom at Work |
40 |
Sep 23 |
Fu Qiang |
Business School, NUS |
The Paradox of Mediocracy |
41 |
Oct 14 |
Omer F. Baris |
Public Policy, Nazarbayev University |
Price Dispersion and Optimal Price Categories with Limited Memory Consumers |
42 |
Oct 28 |
Brandon Yoder |
LKY Public Policy, NUS |
Modeling power shifts under incomplete information: relaxing standard bargaining assumptions |
43 |
Nov 4 |
Hongru Tan |
Economics, Sichuan University |
Is Spence distortion a real issue in two-sided markets? |
44 |
Nov 11 |
Julian Wright |
Economics, NUS |
Competition through commissions when firms can free ride on advice |
45 |
Nov 18 |
Xuyao Zhang |
Economics, NUS |
When Corruption Improves Welfare? |
46 |
Nov 18 |
Feng Xin |
Economics, NUS |
How to Split the Pie: Optimal Rewards in Dynamic Multi-Battle Competitions |
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