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Postlewaite, Andrew 77 Shachmurove, Yochanan 40 Diebold, Francis X. 35 Merlo, Antonio 35 Mailath, George J. 32 Samuelson, Larry 27 Dillenberger, David 24 Paula, Aureo de 24 Tang, Xun 20 Menzio, Guido 17 Gilboa, Itzhak 14 Nocke, Volker 13 Schmeidler, David 13 Wolpin, Kenneth I. 13 Ethier, Wilfred J. 12 Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus 12 Song, Kyungchul 12 Akcigit, Ufuk 11 Todd, Petra E. 11 Wright, Randall 11 Compte, Olivier 10 Krueger, Dirk 10 Li, Fei 10 Fang, Hanming 9 Matthews, Steven A. 9 Behrman, Jere R. 8 Cass, David 8 Degan, Arianna 8 Mattozzi, Andrea 8 Rozen, Kareen 8 Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. 8 Sadowski, Philipp 8 Silverman, Dan 8 Andersen, Torben G. 7 Bollerslev, Tim 7 Kircher, Philipp 7 McLean, Richard 7 Melosi, Leonardo 7 Morris, Stephen 7 Persico, Nicola 7
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Network Formation and Systemic Risk
Erol, Selman; Vohra, Rakesh - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
This paper introduces a model of endogenous network formation and systemic risk. In it, agents form networks that efficiently trade-off the possibility of systemic risk with the benefits of trade. Second, fundamentally ‘safer’ economies generate higher interconnectedness, which in turn leads...
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One-Sided Matching with Limited Complementarities
Nguyen, Thanh; Peivandi, Ahmad; Vohra, Rakesh - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
The problem of allocating bundles of indivisible objects without transfers arises in the assignment of courses to students, of computing resources like CPU time, memory and disk space to computing tasks and the truck loads of food to food banks. In these settings the complementarities in...
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A Model of Modeling
Gilboa, Itzhak; Postlewaite, Andrew; Samuelson, Larry; … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
We propose a formal model of scientific modeling, geared to applications of decision theory and game theory. The model highlights the freedom that modelers have in conceptualizing social phenomena using general paradigms in these fields. It may shed some light on the distinctions between (i)...
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The Network Effects of Air-Travel Demand
Wei, Yanhao - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
As demand increases, airline carriers often increase flight frequencies to meet the larger flow of passengers in their networks, which reduces passengers' schedule delays and attracts more demand. Motivated by this, I study a structural model of the U.S. airline industry accounting for possible...
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Mass attrition: An analysis of drop out from a Principles of Microeconomics MOOC
Stein, Rebecca M.; Allione, Gloria - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
Though Mass Open Online Courses are very different from each other in their structure, content or audience, they are all characterized by low completion rates. In this paper, we use the Cox proportional hazard model to analyze student retention in the MOOC Principle of Microeconomics. Using two...
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Designing Experiments to Measure Spillover Effects
Baird, Sarah; Bohren, Aislinn; McIntosh, Craig; Ozler, Berk - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
This paper formalizes the design of experiments intended specifically to study spillover effects. By first randomizing the intensity of treatment within clusters and then randomly assigning individual treatment conditional on this cluster-level intensity, a novel set of treatment effects can be...
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Dynamic Prediction Pools: An Investigation of Financial Frictions and Forecasting Performance
Negro, Marco Del; Hasegawa, Raiden B.; Schorfheide, Frank - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
We provide a novel methodology for estimating time-varying weights in linear prediction pools, which we call Dynamic Pools, and use it to investigate the relative forecasting performance of DSGE models with and without financial frictions for output growth and inflation from 1992 to 2011. We...
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Cautious Expected Utility and the Certainty Effect
Cerreia-Vioglio, Simone; Dillenberger, David; Ortoleva, … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
Many violations of the Independence axiom of Expected Utility can be traced to subjects' attraction to risk-free prospects. The key axiom in this paper, Negative Certainty Independence (Dillenberger, 2010), formalizes this tendency. Our main result is a utility representation of all preferences...
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Near Feasible Stable Matchings with Complementarities
Nguyen, Thanh; Vohra, Rakesh - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
The National Resident Matching program strives for a stable matching of medical students to teaching hospitals. With the presence of couples, stable matchings need not exist. For any student preferences, we show that each instance of a stable matching problem has a ’nearby’ instance with a...
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Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
Schady, Norbert; Behrman, Jere; Araujo, Maria Caridad; … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2014
Research from the United States shows that gaps in early cognitive and non-cognitive ability appear early in the life cycle. Little is known about this important question for developing countries. This paper provides new evidence of sharp differences in cognitive development by socioeconomic...
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