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This page uses a Toggle element to separate by year. Within each toggle, the content is placed as a bulleted list in a [Name Placeholder] ([School]) – [any other information that should be included] format. The Name and School are intended as links, to match the Chenzi Xu example provided.
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Following Chenzi Xu and Jonathan Dingel’s lists for international finance and trade, I am keeping a list of job market candidates in industrial organization. For coverage of other fields, see Martin Schmalz for corporate finance and real estate, and Gonczarowski, Romm and Shorrer for market design.
Candidates below are listed alphabetically by university, then first name. The format is Candidate Name (University) [link]– JMP Title.
Please fill out this form if you know of a candidate that is missing from this list.
- Austin J. Drukker (Arizona) – How Essential Is Essential Air Service? The Value of Airport Access for Remote Communities
- Jeong Yeol Kim (Arizona) – Strategic Delegation and Collusion: An Experiment
- Phuong Ho (Arizona) – Why Is Trading So Important in Cap and Trade? The Role of Economies of Scale and Productivity
- Alon Rubinstein (Berkeley) – Behavioral Professionals: Evidence from the Commercial Auto Insurance Industry
- Giovanni Morzenti (Bocconi) – Antitrust Policy and Innovation
- Paul Ivo Schäfer (Bonn) – The Effect of Social Networks on Market Efficiency
- Cristián Figueroa (Boston College) – Adverse Selection and Equity in Insurance Markets with Guaranteed Renewable Contracts: Evidence from Chile
- Felix Poege (Boston U) – Competition and Innovation: The Breakup of IG Farben
- Rubaiyat Alam (Boston U) – Quality choice with reputation effects: Evidence from hospices in California
- Cayrua Chaves (CEMFI) – Culture and Social Influence: Evidence From Online Reviews
- Ignacio Berasategui (CEMFI) – The Price of Trust, Women Participation and Ethnic Sorting in p2p Markets. Evidence from BlaBlaCar.
- Chuqing Jin (CMU Tepper) – Does Competition Between Experts Improve Information Quality? Evidence from the Security Analyst Market
- Etienne Guigue (CREST) – Markups and Markdowns in the French Dairy Market
- Jonas Lieber (Chicago) – Estimating Concentration Parameters for Bandit Algorithms
- Oguz Bayraktar (Chicago) – Education Market Design in the Presence of Peer Effects: Theory and Evidence From South Korea
- Andrew Olenski (Columbia) – Reallocation and the (In)efficiency of Exit in the U.S. Nursing Home Industry
- Hyuk-soo Kwon (Cornell) – Subsidies versus Tradable Credits for Electric Vehicles: The Role of Market Power in the Credit Market
- Kelly Kaili Yang (Duke) – Experience Effects and Technology Adoption: Evidence from Aortic Valve Replacement
- Riley League (Duke) – Administrative Burden and Consolidation in Health Care: Evidence from Medicare Contractor Transitions
- Simon Schulten (Düsseldorf) – Managing Bidder Learning in Retail Auctions
- Shana Cui (Florida) – Increased (Platform) Competition Reduces (Seller) Competition
- Gretchen Sileo (Georgetown) – Proactive and Reactive Infrastructure Investment
- Ryan Mansley (Georgetown) – Intertemporal Price Discrimination in Consumer Packaged Goods
- Anthony Yu (Harvard) – Winners and Losers of Entry Deregulation: Evidence from Ambulatory Surgery Centers
- Audrey Tiew (Harvard) – Flailing Firms and Joint Operating Agreements: An Application to U.S. Local Daily Print Newspapers from 1932 to 1992
- Erica Moszkowski (Harvard) – Option Value and Storefront Vacancy in New York City
- Ran Zhuo (Harvard) – Exploit or Explore? An Empirical Study of Resource Allocation in Scientific Labs
- Sagar Saxena (Harvard) – Redistribution Through Prices in Indian Agricultural Markets
- Strahil Lepoev (Johns Hopkins) – Welfare Effects of Partial Acquisition in the Pharmacy Industry – the Case of the Partial Acquisition of Rite Aid by Walgreens
- Xinyu Zhao (Johns Hopkins) – Preferences and Investments in Electric Vehicle Fast Charging: A Study of Tesla’s Supercharging Network
- Jack Fisher (LSE) – Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy
- William Matcham (LSE) – Risk-Based Quantity Limits in Credit Card Markets
- Filippo Biondi (Leuven) – Firm productivity and derived factor demand under variable markups
- Thi Mai Anh Nguyen (MIT) – Long-Term Relationships and the Spot Market: Evidence from US Trucking
- Miao Dai (McGill) – Environmental Lobbying on International Trade in Waste: Theory and Evidence
- Dan Yu (Minnesota) – The Value of Certification to Consumers: Evidence from the U.S. Organic Food Market
- Filip Premik (Minnesota) – Procurement with Bid Preference & Buyers’ Switching Costs: The Case of Municipal Buses
- Pierre Bodéré (NYU) – Designing Early Childhood Education Policies: a Dynamic Equilibrium Analysis of the Preschool Market
- Eilidh Geddes (Northwestern) – The Effects of Price Regulation in Markets with Strategic Entry: Evidence from Health Insurance Markets
- Yichun Song (Ohio State) – Bargaining, Merger, Capacities, and Endogenous Network Formation: the Case of Power Plants and Coal Suppliers in the US
- Sam Altmann (Oxford) – Choice, Welfare, and Market Design: An Empirical Investigation of Feeding America’s Choice System
- Andrew Arnold (Penn) – Estimating a Dynamic Game of Political Advertising
- Akhil Ilango (Pompeu Fabra) – Sponsored Search: Theory and Evidence on How Platforms Exacerbate Product Market Concentration
- Kwok-Hao Lee (Princeton) – The Dynamic Allocation of Public Housing: Policy and Spillovers
- Tyler Maxey (Princeton) – Estimating Losses from Online Piracy
- Alex P. Arsenault-Morin (Queen’s) – Corruption in Procurement Auctions: an Empirical Study of Illegal Behaviours in the Construction Industry.
- Fisher Yu (Rice) – Bundle Choice with Limited Consideration – An Application to Yogurt
- Lulu Wang (Stanford GSB) – Payment Network Competition
- Xiaoyue Zhang (Tilburg) – Factor income shares and input distortions in China
- Tommaso Alba (Toronto) – Unsealing the settlements: empirical investigation of patent litigation bargaining
- Gosia Majewska (Toulouse) – Incentivizing Novelty in Antibiotic Development
- Luise Eisfeld (Toulouse) – Entry and Acquisitions in Software Markets
- Max Lesellier (Toulouse) – Testing and Relaxing Distributional Assumptions on Random Coefficients in Demand Models
- Yaxin LI (Toulouse) – Dynamic Competition between Data-driven Platforms
- Min Kyeong Baik (UBC) – Mergers, Research Synergies, and Innovation: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry
- Kayleigh Barnes (UC Berkeley) – The Pink Tax: Price Discrimination and Gender Disparities
- Fabrizio Ciotti (UC Louvain) – Competition for Prominence
- Rajat Kochhar (USC) – Does Market Power in India’s Agricultural Markets Hinder Farmer Climate Change Adaptation?
- Ruozi Song (USC) – Pollution taxes as a Second-Best: Accounting for Multidimensional Firm Heterogeneity in the Design of Environmental Regulations
- Justus Timmers (UT Austin) – Medicaid in ACA Marketplaces: The Welfare Impact of New Hampshire’s Medicaid Experiment
- Lauri Kytömaa (UT Austin) – The Roles of Borrower Private Information and Mortgage Relief Design in Foreclosure Prevention
- Anubhav Jha (Vancouver) – Rally The Vote: Electoral Competition With Direct Campaign Communication
- Gaurav Doshi (Wisconsin) – Wiring America: The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Electricity Grid Expansion
- Natalia Borrero (Wisconsin) – Non-Price Competition and Risk Selection Through Hospital Networks
- Shilong Sun (Wisconsin) – The Vertical Spillover Effect of Import Liberalization: A Study of the Chinese Movie Theater Industry
- Michael Sullivan (Yale) – Price controls in a Multi-Sided Market
- Stephanie Weber (Yale) – Undervaluation of Future Fuel Savings and Efficiency Standards for Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Christian Decker (Zurich) – What’s in a Five Star Rating? An Empirical Model of Bayesian Persuasion
- Regina Seibel (Zurich) – Collusion by Exclusion in Public Procurement
- Reinhold Kesler (Zurich) – The Impact of Apple’s App Tracking Transparency on App Monetization