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Price Discrimination in the Information Age: Prices, Poaching, and Privacy with Personalized Targeted Discounts

23 October 2022

Simon Anderson, Alicia Baik and Nathan Larson

We study list price competition when firms can individually target consumer discounts (at a cost) afterwards, and we address recent privacy regulation (like the GDPR) allowing consumers to choose whether to opt-in to targeting.

Restud North American Tour – 2022

23 October 2022

In 2022,  Alison Andrew (UCL), Nicolas Bonneton (Mannheim), Amanda Dahlstrand (LSE), Diego Kaenzig (LBS), and Noemi Pinardon-Touati (HEC Paris) visited Duke University, UC San Diego, the University of Minnesota and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Liquidity and Exchange Rates: An Empirical Investigation

16 October 2022

Charles Engel and Steve Pak Yeung Wu

We find strong empirical evidence that the liquidity yield on government bonds in combination with standard economic fundamentals can well account for nominal exchange rate movements.

Agenda-manipulation in ranking

16 October 2022

Gregorio Curello and Ludvig Sinander

We study the susceptibility of committee governance (e.g. by boards of directors), modelled as the collective determination of a ranking of a set of alternatives, to manipulation of the order in which pairs of alternatives are voted on—agenda-manipulation.

Screening with Frames: Implementation in Extensive Form

16 October 2022

Franz Ostrizek and Denis Shishkin

We study a decision-framing design problem: a principal faces an agent with frame-dependent preferences and designs an extensive form with a frame at each stage.

Subsidizing Labor Hoarding in Recessions: The Employment & Welfare Effects of Short Time Work

16 October 2022

Giulia Giupponi and Camille Landais

Short time work (STW) policies provide subsidies for hour reductions to workers in firms experiencing temporary shocks.

Optimal Corporate Taxation Under Financial Frictions

9 October 2022

Eduardo Dávila and Benjamin Hébert

This paper studies the optimal design of corporate taxes when firms have private information about future investment opportunities and face financial constraints.

Career Spillovers in Internal Labor Markets

2 October 2022

Nicola Bianchi, Giulia Bovini, Jin Li, Matteo Paradisi and Michael Powell

This paper studies career spillovers across workers, which arise in firms with limited promotion opportunities.

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