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Gary CHARNESS (University of California, Santa Barbara) – "Choices Over Biased Information Structures: Reinforcement, Confirmation And Contradiction Seeking Behavior In The Laboratory" with Ryan OPREA and Sevgi YUKSEL

 The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: 26th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001 Gary CHARNESS (University of California, Santa Barbara) - "Choices Over Biased Information Structures: Reinforcement, Confirmation And Contradiction Seeking Behavior In The Laboratory" with Ryan OPREA and Sevgi YUKSEL Abstract: We study choices among […]

Gary CHARNESS (University of California, Santa Barbara) – "Choices Over Biased Information Structures: Reinforcement, Confirmation And Contradiction Seeking Behavior In The Laboratory" with Ryan OPREA and Sevgi YUKSEL

 The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: 26th of October 2017 Place: Room 3001 Gary CHARNESS (University of California, Santa Barbara) - "Choices Over Biased Information Structures: Reinforcement, Confirmation And Contradiction Seeking Behavior In The Laboratory" with Ryan OPREA and Sevgi YUKSEL Abstract: We study choices among […]

Axelle FERRIERE (European University Institute, Florence) – “The Heterogeneous Effects of Government Spending: It’s All About Taxes” with Gaston NAVARRO

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: 16th of November 2017 Place: Room 3001 Axelle FERRIERE (European University Institute, Florence) – “The Heterogeneous Effects of Government Spending: It’s All About Taxes” with Gaston NAVARRO Abstract: How expansionary is government spending? We revisit this classic question by taking […]

Axelle FERRIERE (European University Institute, Florence) – “The Heterogeneous Effects of Government Spending: It’s All About Taxes” with Gaston NAVARRO

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: 16th of November 2017 Place: Room 3001 Axelle FERRIERE (European University Institute, Florence) – “The Heterogeneous Effects of Government Spending: It’s All About Taxes” with Gaston NAVARRO Abstract: How expansionary is government spending? We revisit this classic question by taking […]

Nonparametric Identification of First-Price Auction with Unobserved Competition : A Density Discontinuity Framework – Emmanuel GUERRE (UK), Co-author Yao LUO (Canada)

Under the independent private value paradigm and symmetric best response bidding in a rst-price auction, increasing the number of active bidders generates a bid distribution with an increasing support and a strictly positive density at the upper
support bound. When buyers observe their number of competitors, the winning bid distribution has discontinuities that identies this number. It turns out that the private value distribution is identied from the winning bid without assuming that the analyst
observes the number of active bidders. Discontinuities of the winning bid probability density distribution also identies the distribution of the number of active buyers. When buyers do not observe the number of competitors, the lack of discontinuities
does not permit identication of the private value and number of bidders distributions. The auction outcome distribution is sucient to identify auction models with random participation due to a reserve price or entry cost when buyers observe the number of competitors, and when they do not under an additional exclusion restriction. The auction outcome also identify whether buyers observe or not the number of their competitors or whether participation is driven by a reserve price or entry cost.

Jakub STEINER (CERGE-EI) – “On Second Thoughts, Selective Memory, and Resulting Behavioral Biases” with Philippe JEHIEL

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: 14th of December 2017 Place: Room 3001 Jakub STEINER (CERGE-EI) – “On Second Thoughts, Selective Memory, and Resulting Behavioral Biases” with Philippe JEHIEL Abstract: A proposed model of information processing generates a prediction about the constrainedoptimal stochastic choice that is […]

Jakub STEINER (CERGE-EI) – “On Second Thoughts, Selective Memory, and Resulting Behavioral Biases” with Philippe JEHIEL

The Malinvaud-Adres Seminars: Every Thursday at 2:00 pm Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Date: 14th of December 2017 Place: Room 3001 Jakub STEINER (CERGE-EI) – “On Second Thoughts, Selective Memory, and Resulting Behavioral Biases” with Philippe JEHIEL Abstract: A proposed model of information processing generates a prediction about the constrainedoptimal stochastic choice that is […]