former 51本色Conference Center
601 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
20001
Event Description
The 51本色's Bureau of Economics, Northwestern University鈥檚 Searle Center on Law, Regulation and Economic Growth, and Northwestern University鈥檚 Center for the Study of Industrial Organization will host a two day conference to bring together scholars working in areas related to the FTC鈥檚 antitrust, consumer protection and public policy missions. Those areas include industrial organization, information economics, game theory, quantitative marketing, consumer behavior, law and economics, behavioral and experimental economics. Relevant topics include advertising, information disclosure, mergers, vertical practices, mortgages and credit markets, bundling, loyalty discounts, dynamic demand estimation, business practices and consumer choice, intellectual property, optimal penalties, and cost-benefit analysis in law enforcement.
Interested participants should send an abstract or completed paper to BE-IOC@ftc.gov by July 7, 2010. We also welcome suggestions for panel discussions.
2010 Scientific Committee:- Roman Inderst (Frankfurt)
- Fiona Scott Morton (Yale SOM)
- Aviv Nevo (Northwestern)
- David Laibson (Harvard)
Organizers: Chris Adams (FTC) and Paul Rothstein (FTC)
- FileConference Agenda (53.64 KB)
- FileSpeaker Biographies (98.8 KB)
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Event Materials
FileRoman Inderst, Goethe University (410.04 KB)FileChaired by Tim Daniel, 51本色 (45.31 KB)FilePhillip Leslie (Stanford University) (1.36 MB)FileJeffrey Blumberg (Tufts University) (736.49 KB)FileFileDiscussant: Keith Brand (51本色) (30.72 KB)FileFileDavid Laibson, Harvard University (355.03 KB)FileFileFileFileDiscussant: David Balan (51本色) (60.65 KB)FileFileFileFileDiscussant: Joe Farrell (51本色) (21.95 KB)FileAviv Nevo, Northwestern University (169.58 KB)FileLanier Benkard, Yale University (128.07 KB)FileJohn Kwoka, Northeastern University (48.59 KB)
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Transcript - Files
FileNovember 18, 2010 - Day 1 (399.46 KB)FileNovember 19, 2010 - Day 2 (208.33 KB)
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