Working Papers
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- 20-08: Watching Ads for Free Mobile Data: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Sponsored Data with Reward Task

- Subodha Kumar, Xiaowei Mei, Liangfei Qiu and Lai Wei
- 20-07: Effects of Voice-Based Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Customer Service: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Lingli Wang, Ni Huang, Yili Hong, Luning Liu and Xunhua Guo
- 20-06: Marketing with Shallow and Prudent Influencers

- Ron Berman and Xudong Zheng
- 20-05: Restrictions on Privacy and Exploitation in the Digital Economy: A Market Failure Perspective

- Nicholas Economides and Ioannis Lianos
- 20-04: Comments on the DOJ/FTC Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines

- Nicholas Economides, John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Hal Singer and Lawrence J. White
- 20-03: Antitrust and Restrictions on Privacy in the Digital Economy

- Nicholas Economides and Ioannis Lianos
- 20-02: Economists’ Tunney Act Reply Comments on the DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in the Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Proceeding

- Nicholas Economides, John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum and Lawrence J. White
- 20-01: State of New York v. Deutsche Telecom AG. Brief of Amici Curiae Nicholas Economides, John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White in Support of Plaintiffs

- Nicholas Economides, John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum and Lawrence J. White
- 19-15: Restrictions on Privacy and Exploitation in the Digital Economy: A Competition Law Perspective

- Nicholas Economides and Ioannis Lianos
- 19-14: Assessing DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in Sprint/T-Mobile: Can Ex Ante Competitive Conditions in Wireless Markets Be Restored?

- Nicholas Economides, John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum and Lawrence J. White
- 19-13: Deceptive Products on Platforms

- Johannes Johnen and Robert Somogyi
- 19-12: Platform Competition with Multihoming on Both Sides: Subsidize or Not?

- Yannis Bakos and Hanna Halaburda
- 19-11: How Incumbents Beat Disruptors? Evidence from Hotels’ Responses to Home-sharing Rivals

- Wei Chen, Karen Xie, Jianwei Liu and Yong Liu
- 19-10: Price Manipulation in Peer-to-Peer Markets and the Sharing Economy

- Vladimir Pavlov and Ron Berman
- 19-09: Alone, Together. Product Discovery Through Consumer Ratings

- Tommaso Bondi
- 19-08: Shedding Light on the Dark: The Impact of Legal Enforcement on Darknet Transactions

- Jason Chan, Shu He, Dandan Qiao and Andrew B. Whinston
- 19-07: An Empirical Analysis of Minimum Advertised Price Restrictions

- Danial Asmat and Chenyu Yang
- 19-06: Optimal Assortment on an Integrated Platform

- Zachary Nolan
- 19-05: Homophily in Social Media and News Polarization

- Luis Abreu and Doh-Shin Jeon
- 19-04: Group Hug: Platform Competition with User-groups

- Sarit Markovich and Yaron Yehezkel
- 19-03: Pay for Content or Pay for Marketing? An Empirical Study on Content Pricing

- Xintong Han and Pu Zhao
- 19-02: To Brush or Not to Brush: Product Rankings, Customer Search, and Fake Orders

- Chen Jin, Luyi Yang and Kartik Hosanagar
- 19-01: Multi-Dimensional Observational Learning in Social Networks: Theory and Experimental Evidence

- Liangfei Qiu, Asoo Vakharia and Arunima Chhikara
- 18-17: Search and Information Frictions on Global E-Commerce Platforms: Evidence from Aliexpress

- Jie Bai, Maggie Chen and Yi Xu
- 18-16: The Impact of Uber and Lyft on Taxi Service Quality: Evidence from New York City

- Mishal Ahmed, Erik Johnson and Byung-Cheol Kim
- 18-15: Referral, Learning and Inventory Decision Making in a Social Network

- Guangwen Kong, Ankur Mani and Yuanchen Su
- 18-14: Agency Pricing and Bargaining: Evidence from the E-Book Market

- Babur De los Santos, Daniel P. O'Brien and Matthijs Wildenbeest
- 18-13: Ratings Design and Barriers to Entry

- Nikhil Vellodi
- 18-12: Steering Incentives and Bundling Practices in the Telecommunications Industry

- Brian McManus, Aviv Nevo, Zachary Nolan and Jonathan W. Williams
- 18-11: Is Uber Helping or Hurting Mass Transit? An Empirical Investigation

- Yang Pan and Liangfei Qiu
- 18-10: Role of Price Promotion in Matching Markets

- Yusuke Narita and Kosuke Uetake
- 18-09: Competition and Specificity in Market Design: Evidence from Geotargeted Advertising

- Bo Cowgill and Cosmina Dorobantu
- 18-08: Peer influence in the workplace: Evidence from an enterprise digital platform

- Haoyuan Liu, Wen Wen and Andrew B. Whinston
- 18-07: A structural model of firm collaborations with unobserved heterogeneity

- Shweta Gaonkar and Angelo Mele
- 18-06: License Complementarity and Package Bidding: The U.S. Spectrum Auctions

- Mo Xiao and Zhe Yuan
- 18-05: Technology Adoption in a Hierarchical Network

- Xintong Han and Lei Xu
- 18-04: Harnessing the Double-edged Sword via Routing: Information Provision on Ride-hailing Platforms

- Leon Yang Chu, Zhixi Wan and Dongyuan Zhan
- 18-03: Gender Wage Gap in Online Gig Economy and Gender Differences in Job Preferences

- Chen Liang, Yili Hong, Bin Gu and Jing Peng
- 18-02: Competing with Superstars in the Mobile App Market

- Daniel Ershov
- 18-01: Platform, Anonymity, and Illegal Actors: Evidence of Whac-A-Mole Enforcement from Airbnb

- Jian Jia and Liad Wagman
- 17-19: How do Platform Participants respond to an Unfair Rating? An Analysis of a Ride-Sharing Platform Using a Quasi-Experiment

- Anuj Kapoor and Catherine Tucker
- 17-18: Online Social Networks: Approval by Design

- Matthew Ellman
- 17-17: Rescuing the Financial System: Capabilities, Incentives, and Optimal Interbank Networks

- Zafer Kanık
- 17-16: Fraud on Mobile Financial Markets: Evidence from A Pilot Audit Study

- Francis Annan
- 17-15: What is the Value of Re-use? Complementarities in Popular Music

- Jeremy Watson
- 17-14: Net effects of Net Neutrality: The case of Amazon’s Twitch.tv

- Jose Tudón Maldonado
- 17-13: Blockbuster or Niche? Competitive Strategy under Network Effects

- Yinbo Feng and Ming Hu
- 17-12: The effect of switching costs on prices: an application to the Peruvian mobile phone market

- Tilsa Ore Monago
- 17-11: Entry Barriers and Technological Innovation in Broadband

- Tedi Skiti
- 17-10: Scoping for: Competition in Network Industries: Evidence from Mobile Telecommunications in Rwanda

- Daniel Björkegren
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