Congratulations to Camille Landais for being appointed as AER coeditor, handling papers in public econ and related fields. His term starts on March 1. Iβm delighted to have him on our team. @aeajournals.bsky.social #EconSky
Congratulations to Camille Landais for being appointed as AER coeditor, handling papers in public econ and related fields. His term starts on March 1. Iβm delighted to have him on our team. @aeajournals.bsky.social #EconSky
Congratulations to Monika Piazzesi for being appointed as AER coeditor, handling papers in finance, macro, and related fields. She started on January 1. Iβm delighted to have her on our team. @aeajournals.bsky.social #EconSky
Some authors have contacted AEA editors about an unexpected loss of data access that affects their ability to respond to an R&R. If this affects you, please explain the circumstances in your cover letter. Or reach out to the coeditor if you need guidance before resubmitting. @aeajournals.bsky.social
βͺI am excited to collaborate with the AER coeditor team, and look forward to handle new submissions!
Congratulations to Frank Verboven (@frankverboven.bsky.social) for being appointed as AER coeditor, handling papers in empirical IO and related fields. His term starts on July 1. Iβm delighted to have him on our team. @aeajournals.bsky.social #EconSky
Slimme kilometerheffing levert volgens nieuwe studie veel meer op dan ze kost
www.tijd.be/politiek-eco...
Slimme kilometerheffing levert volgens nieuwe studie veel meer op dan ze kost
Recently the President ordered that coal generators donβt need to comply with the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS). My forthcoming JPE paper with Gautam Gowrisankaran and Wendan Zhang on uncertainty surrounding MATS, so it seems like itβs time for a thread! www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
Happy to share our piece in Microeconomics Insights on geographic entry restrictions and monopoly, based on our analysis of notary lawyers.
The promised second book on the economics of platforms is still in the making, but the first one continues to be available:
www.cambridge.org/core/books/e...
π Ready to pursue a #PhD in #Economics?
KU_Leuvenβs Department of Economics is now accepting applications for its doctoral program! We welcome candidates in all major fields of Economics.
ποΈ Deadline: January 31, 2025
π Apply here: feb.kuleuven.be/phd-economics
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Call for papers Leuven Summer Event 2025!
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- IO, Applied Micro and Macro on different days.
- The IO workshop takes place on May 26-27
- For more information, see:
feb.kuleuven.be/research/eco...
Exceptionally high concentration of IO economists spotted at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea. #APIOC
New working paper out! We empirically study improved matching mechanisms for day care, focusing on disadvantaged families (who benefit most). Affirmative action boosts their participation but also increases segregation. #EconSky
Such a beautiful city, just a bit too many cars on the road. But what else could I expect from the country of Hyundai and Kia?
A day off in Seoul before tomorrowβs start of the Asian-Pacific IO conference (APIOC).
sites.google.com/view/apioc-2...
#econsky What is, in your opinion, the biggest question IO has credibly settled?
Seems most of our contributions are either (a) fancy methods; (b) negative results (e.g. don't regress price on HHI); (c) narrow in scope (yogurts, etc); or (d) contested (have markups actually risen?)
Paper by Ryan Kellogg on oil and the green paradox below π
Other interesting and complementary paper on the role of strategic incentives is by our job market candidate Charlotte Decanniere:
βPump it? Market Power and the Energy Transition in the Global Oil Marketβ
sites.google.com/view/charlot...
Waarom een Musk misschien nuttiger zou zijn in BelgiΓ« dan de VS met onze loonnormwet & loonindexering, wet op sluitingsuren, wet op verkopen met verlies, koopjeswet, vestigingswet voor apothekers, enzβ¦
m.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20241...
Happy to share that my and @cconlon.bsky.social's micro BLP paper was just accepted at the Journal of Econometrics! jeffgortmaker.com/files/Incorp...
It's our 2nd tied to our PyBLP software, so here's a thread on surprising (to me) benefits of combining methods research with open source work. 1/6
I presented the paper Uncovering the Sources of Market Segmentation: Evidence from the EU and the US, joint work with Joris Hoste (Cambridge)
I enjoyed participating in the workshop on Trade, Market Failures, and Development in honor of the 2024 Distinguished CES Fellow Penny Goldberg. www.cesifo.org/en/event/202...
Hey IO-folks βΒ WU Vienna calling!
We have a non-tenure track Assistant Professor position (Post-Doc) in Industrial Organization open at @wuvienna.bsky.social.
Apply via EJM (econjobmarket.org) or here wirtschaftsuniversitaet-wien-portal.rexx-systems.com/Assistant-Pr...
Just published:
How economists influence antitrust: the contributions of Tim Bresnahan, Janusz Ordover, Steve Salop, and Bobby Willig. #EconSky
doi.org/10.1093/jaen...
Some exciting announcements re #IIOC2025, May 2-4 @ Drexel in Philly. The Distinguished Fellow Award will go to Chad Syverson; he will deliver the keynote. Shane Greenstein will receive the Distinguished Service Award. There will be two plenaries.
My first BlueSky post.
New paper alert! With #JohnAsker, #AllanCollardWexler, the great #CharlotteDeCanniere, and #JandeLoecker. Note that Charlotte is on the market this year, so you should hire her. @energy.bsky.social @energy.bsky.social #climate
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Together with Jo Van Biesebroeck we just finished the paper "Demand, Competition and Public Policy in the Automobile Industry - An Overview of Research since BLP"
Happy reading, while waiting to see whether Empirical IO will get a Nobel prize this year drive.google.com/file/d/1RPN8...
How do economists influence antitrust? My essay frames and draws on profiles of four IO economists influential in antitrust: Tim Bresnahan (@timobres.bsky.social), Janusz Ordover, Steve Salop (@stevesalop.bsky.social), and Bobby Willig. Available at ssrn.com/abstract=4630062