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 |