2016

2016

# 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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