17th Berlin IO Day
The Berlin IO Day is a one-day workshop sponsored by the Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) and supported by Berlin's leading academic institutions, including DIW Berlin, ESMT Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Technische Universität Berlin. The aim is to create an international forum for high-quality research in Industrial Organization in the heart of Berlin, one of Europe's most vibrant and intellectually lively cities.
Program
(available as PDF here)
09:15 | Registration & coffee | |
09:45 | Opening | |
Morning | Chair: David Ronayne, ESMT Berlin | |
09:50 | Demand Estimation with Text and Image Data Stephan Seiler, Imperial College Business School | |
10:50 | Coffee Break | |
11:10 | Buyer-Optimal Algorithmic Consumption Shota Ichihashi, Queen's University | |
12:10 | Lunch | |
Afternoon | Chair: Tomaso Duso, DIW Berlin and TU Berlin | |
13:10 | Can Usage Based Pricing Reduce Congestion? Evidence from a Large Field Experiment Shoshana Vasserman, Stanford University | |
14:10 | Coffee Break | |
14:30 | An Empirical Analysis of Merger Efficiencies Alon Eizenberg, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | |
15:30 | Coffee Break | |
15:50 | Reputation and Competitive Selection Joyee Deb, New York University | |
16:50 | Closing Remarks Tomaso Duso, DIW Berlin and TU Berlin |