Advances in economics and econometrics : Eleventh World Congress
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Advances in economics and econometrics : Eleventh World Congress
(Econometric Society monographs, 58-59)
Cambridge University Press, 2017
- : set : hardback
- v. 1 : hardback
- v. 2 : hardback
- : set : pbk
- v. 1 : pbk
- v. 2 : pbk
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Osaka University, Main Library
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Kobe University Library for Social Sciences
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Seinan Gakuin University Library図
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Note
"These volumes constitute the invited proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of the Econometric Society, held in Montréal, August 17-21, 2015."--Editors' note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: set : hardback ISBN 9781108227247
Description
Table of Contents
- Volume 2: 1. Dynamic mechanism design: robustness and endogenous types Alessandro Pavan
- 2. Learning, experimentation and information design Johannes Hoerner 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 Aureo 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. Muller 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
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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108400008
Description
Table of Contents
- 1. Dynamic mechanism design: robustness and endogenous types Alessandro Pavan
- 2. Learning, experimentation and information design Johannes Hoerner 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 Aureo de Paula
- 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton.
- Volume
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108400022
Description
Table of Contents
- 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. Muller 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
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v. 2 : hardback ISBN 9781108414982
Description
Table of Contents
- 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. Muller 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
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v. 1 : hardback ISBN 9781316510520
Description
Table of Contents
- 1. Dynamic mechanism design: robustness and endogenous types Alessandro Pavan
- 2. Learning, experimentation and information design Johannes Hoerner 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 Aureo de Paula
- 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton.
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