Paris Conference on Digital Economics
April 9 -10, 2026 (Palaiseau, France)
Hosted by the Innovation & Regulation Chair at Institut Polytechnique de Paris, this 2-day international conference will gather academic researchers involved in the field of Digital Economics. We welcome theoretical, empirical as well as policy-oriented submissions to discuss recent contributions.
Digital Platforms – Media Markets – Advertising – Privacy – E-commerce – Digital Marketing – Regulation and Competition Policy of the Digital Economy – Economics of Big Data, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence – Intellectual Property Rights – ICT, Productivity and Growth – Innovation and Standards – Internet and Search – Net Neutrality – Networks and Pricing – Telecommunications – Internet and Software Industries.
Philippe GAGNEPAIN (University Paris 1) – Bruno JULLIEN (Toulouse School of Economics) – Tobias KRETSCHMER (University of Munich) – Eugenio MIRAVETE (University of Texas at Austin) – Martin PEITZ (University of Mannheim) – Yossi SPIEGEL (Tel Aviv University) – Otto TOIVANEN (Aalto University) – Tommaso VALLETTI (Imperial College London)– Frank VERBOVEN (University of Leuven) – Christine ZULEHNER (University of Vienna).
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Submission is closed
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The deadline for submission of full papers was January 5, 2026
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Registration for non-presenters is open. Please register here.
Marie-Laure ALLAIN – Marc BOURREAU – Michele FABI – Klaus MILLER – José Luis MORAGA – Louis PAPE – Michelangelo ROSSI