Advances in Economics and Econometrics 2 Hardback Volume Set
Theory and Applications, Eleventh World Congress
Herausgeber: Honoré, Bo; Samuelson, Larry; Piazzesi, Monika; Pakes, Ariel
Advances in Economics and Econometrics 2 Hardback Volume Set
Theory and Applications, Eleventh World Congress
Herausgeber: Honoré, Bo; Samuelson, Larry; Piazzesi, Monika; Pakes, Ariel
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A collection of papers presented at the Eleventh World Congress of the Econometric Society, in two volumes, providing surveys and interpretations of key developments in economics and econometrics.
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A collection of papers presented at the Eleventh World Congress of the Econometric Society, in two volumes, providing surveys and interpretations of key developments in economics and econometrics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 900
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1238g
- ISBN-13: 9781108227247
- ISBN-10: 1108227244
- Artikelnr.: 49049550
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 900
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1238g
- ISBN-13: 9781108227247
- ISBN-10: 1108227244
- Artikelnr.: 49049550
Volume 2: 1. Dynamic mechanism design: robustness and endogenous types
Alessandro Pavan; 2. Learning, experimentation and information design
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz; 3. Dynamic selection and
reclassification risk: theory and empirics Igal Hendel; 4. Discussion of
'agency problems' Bernard Salanie; 5. Recent developments in matching
theory and their practical applications Fuhito Kojima; 6. What really
matters in designing school choice mechanisms Parag A. Pathak; 7. Networks
and markets Sanjeev Goyal; 8. Econometrics of network models Áureo de
Paula; 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton. Volume 2: 1.
Opportunities and challenges: lessons from analyzing terabytes of scanner
data Serena Ng; 2. Is big data a big deal for applied microeconomics Jesse
M. Shapiro; 3. Low-frequency econometrics Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W.
Watson; 4. Shocks, sign restrictions and identification Harald Uhlig; 5. On
the distribution of the welfare losses of large recessions Dirk Krueger,
Kurt Mitman and Fabrizio Peeri; 6. Computing equilibria in dynamic
stochastic macro-models with heterogeneous agents Johannes Brumm, Felix
Kubler and Simon Scheidegger; 7. Recent advances in empirical analysis of
financial markets: industrial organization meets finance Jakub Kastl; 8.
Practical and theoretical advances in inference for partially identified
models Ivan A. Canay and Azeem M. Shaikh; 9. Partial identification in
applied research: benefits and challenges Kate Ho and Adam M. Rosen.
Alessandro Pavan; 2. Learning, experimentation and information design
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz; 3. Dynamic selection and
reclassification risk: theory and empirics Igal Hendel; 4. Discussion of
'agency problems' Bernard Salanie; 5. Recent developments in matching
theory and their practical applications Fuhito Kojima; 6. What really
matters in designing school choice mechanisms Parag A. Pathak; 7. Networks
and markets Sanjeev Goyal; 8. Econometrics of network models Áureo de
Paula; 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton. Volume 2: 1.
Opportunities and challenges: lessons from analyzing terabytes of scanner
data Serena Ng; 2. Is big data a big deal for applied microeconomics Jesse
M. Shapiro; 3. Low-frequency econometrics Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W.
Watson; 4. Shocks, sign restrictions and identification Harald Uhlig; 5. On
the distribution of the welfare losses of large recessions Dirk Krueger,
Kurt Mitman and Fabrizio Peeri; 6. Computing equilibria in dynamic
stochastic macro-models with heterogeneous agents Johannes Brumm, Felix
Kubler and Simon Scheidegger; 7. Recent advances in empirical analysis of
financial markets: industrial organization meets finance Jakub Kastl; 8.
Practical and theoretical advances in inference for partially identified
models Ivan A. Canay and Azeem M. Shaikh; 9. Partial identification in
applied research: benefits and challenges Kate Ho and Adam M. Rosen.
Volume 2: 1. Dynamic mechanism design: robustness and endogenous types
Alessandro Pavan; 2. Learning, experimentation and information design
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz; 3. Dynamic selection and
reclassification risk: theory and empirics Igal Hendel; 4. Discussion of
'agency problems' Bernard Salanie; 5. Recent developments in matching
theory and their practical applications Fuhito Kojima; 6. What really
matters in designing school choice mechanisms Parag A. Pathak; 7. Networks
and markets Sanjeev Goyal; 8. Econometrics of network models Áureo de
Paula; 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton. Volume 2: 1.
Opportunities and challenges: lessons from analyzing terabytes of scanner
data Serena Ng; 2. Is big data a big deal for applied microeconomics Jesse
M. Shapiro; 3. Low-frequency econometrics Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W.
Watson; 4. Shocks, sign restrictions and identification Harald Uhlig; 5. On
the distribution of the welfare losses of large recessions Dirk Krueger,
Kurt Mitman and Fabrizio Peeri; 6. Computing equilibria in dynamic
stochastic macro-models with heterogeneous agents Johannes Brumm, Felix
Kubler and Simon Scheidegger; 7. Recent advances in empirical analysis of
financial markets: industrial organization meets finance Jakub Kastl; 8.
Practical and theoretical advances in inference for partially identified
models Ivan A. Canay and Azeem M. Shaikh; 9. Partial identification in
applied research: benefits and challenges Kate Ho and Adam M. Rosen.
Alessandro Pavan; 2. Learning, experimentation and information design
Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz; 3. Dynamic selection and
reclassification risk: theory and empirics Igal Hendel; 4. Discussion of
'agency problems' Bernard Salanie; 5. Recent developments in matching
theory and their practical applications Fuhito Kojima; 6. What really
matters in designing school choice mechanisms Parag A. Pathak; 7. Networks
and markets Sanjeev Goyal; 8. Econometrics of network models Áureo de
Paula; 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton. Volume 2: 1.
Opportunities and challenges: lessons from analyzing terabytes of scanner
data Serena Ng; 2. Is big data a big deal for applied microeconomics Jesse
M. Shapiro; 3. Low-frequency econometrics Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W.
Watson; 4. Shocks, sign restrictions and identification Harald Uhlig; 5. On
the distribution of the welfare losses of large recessions Dirk Krueger,
Kurt Mitman and Fabrizio Peeri; 6. Computing equilibria in dynamic
stochastic macro-models with heterogeneous agents Johannes Brumm, Felix
Kubler and Simon Scheidegger; 7. Recent advances in empirical analysis of
financial markets: industrial organization meets finance Jakub Kastl; 8.
Practical and theoretical advances in inference for partially identified
models Ivan A. Canay and Azeem M. Shaikh; 9. Partial identification in
applied research: benefits and challenges Kate Ho and Adam M. Rosen.