Guests

C6 - Kommunikations- und Transporttechnologien, Industrie- und Regionalstruktur

name home institution research topic/kind begin/end
Uli Doraszelski Wharton/University of Pennsylvania

Measuring the Bias of Technological Change

28.05.2013
Suzanne Scotchmer University of California, Berkeley

Scarcity of Ideas and R&D Options: Use It, Lose It, or Bank It

21.05.2013
Sigrid Suetens Tilburg University

Heterogeneous stake-sensitive guilt aversion

14.05.2013
Eugen Kovac Universität Bonn

Optimal Sequential Delegation

07.05.2013
Aner Sela Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Common-Value All-Pay Auctions with Asymmetric Information

30.04.2013
Ron Siegel Northwestern University

Large Contests

16.04.2013
Luis Corchon UC3M

Give Peace a Chance: The Effect of Asymmetric Information on Peace

04.04.2013
Marc Möller University of Bern

Competition in the Presence of Individual Demand Uncertainty

12.03.2013
Stephan Lauermann University of Michigan

A Common Value Auction with Bidder Solicitation

20.11.2012
Catherine Bobtcheff Toulouse School of Economics, France 12.11.2012
22.11.2012
John Morrow London School of Economics

Monopolistic Competition and Optimum Product Diversity Under Firm Heterogeneity

06.11.2012
Matthieu Bouvard McGill University, Canada 05.11.2012
11.11.2012
Mathieu Parenti Paris School of Economics

David & Goliath

30.10.2012
Dennis Gärtner University of Bonn

Information Exchange and the Stability of Collusion

23.10.2012
Salvator Piccolo Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan

Optimal Accomplice-Witnesses Regulation under Asymmetric Information

16.10.2012
Alessandro Gavazza New York University

A Quantitative Analysis of the Used-Car Market

02.10.2012
Frank Riedel Bielefeld University

Strategic Ambiguity in Games

25.09.2012
Andrea Pozzi Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance

Demand or Productivity: What Determines Firm Growth?

18.09.2012
Stefano Dellavigna University of California, Berkeley

Page Limits at the AER: Revealed Preferences at Submission

11.09.2012
Catherine Bobtcheff TSE

Researcher`s Dilemma

29.05.2012
Uwe Dulleck Queensland University of Technology

Good, the Bad, and the Naive - Do fair prices signal good types or do they induce good behaviour

22.05.2012
Tim Adam HU Berlin

Fund Tornaments and CDS

15.05.2012
Monika Schnitzer LMU München

The use of tax havens in exemption regimes

08.05.2012
Marcus Asplund Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

Did the Swedish Tobacco Monopoly Set Monopoly Prices?

24.04.2012
Achim Wambach Universität Köln

Profitable contract menus in competitive insurance markets with adverse selection

06.03.2012
Pierre Dubois Toulouse School of Economics

Price and brand competition between

differentiated retailers: A structural

econometric model

29.11.2011
Leonardo Felli London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK 22.11.2010
26.11.2010
Johannes Koenen University of Bonn, Germany 22.11.2010
26.01.2011
Tobias Klein Tilburg University, Netherlands 08.11.2010
10.11.2010
Jo Seldeslachts University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 03.01.2010
17.01.2010
Wioletta Dziuda Northwestern University, USA 19.04.2009
26.04.2009
Sanxi Lee University of Toulouse, France 23.02.2009
27.02.2009
Volker Nocke University of Oxford, England 14.01.2009
16.01.2009
Armin Schmutzler Universität Zürich, Switzerland 17.10.2008
18.10.2008
Tobias Klein Tilburg University, Netherlands 19.08.2008
21.08.2008
Dong Soo Shin 15.08.2008
31.12.2008
Volker Nocke University of Oxford, UK 21.07.2008
30.07.2008
Paul Belleflamme Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium 14.07.2008
10.07.2008
Kenneth C. Wilbur 09.06.2008
12.06.2008
Dietmar Harhoff 03.06.2008
05.06.2008
Patrick Legros Universitè Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Global vs. Local Markets

27.02.2008
01.03.2008
Yaron Yehezkel Tel Aviv University, Israel

Oligopoly under Uncertainty

05.02.2008
16.02.2008

Prof. Konrad Stahl, Ph.D.

Lehrstuhl für Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbes. angewandte Mikroökonomik
Universität Mannheim
L 7
68131 Mannheim
Tel.: (0621) 181 1875
Fax: (0621) 181 1874
mail: konrad.stahl@googlemail.com


Prof. Dr. Martin Peitz (Vorstand)

Fakultät für Volkswirtschaftslehre
Universität Mannheim
68131 Mannheim
Tel.: (0621) 181 2026
Fax: (0621) 181 1874
mail: martin.peitz@googlemail.com