Regulation and Competition
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Results for: Regulation and Competition
- Athey, Susan, and Fiona Scott Morton. “Artificial Intelligence, Competition, and Welfare”.
- Bernstein, Jared, and Neale Mahoney. “Building an Affordable Economy: A Three-Legged Stool Strategy”.
- Cuesta, José Ignacio, and Pietro Tebaldi. “Public Procurement Vs. Regulated Competition in Selection Markets”.
- Bursztyn, Leonardo, Matthew Gentzkow, Rafael Jiménez-Durán, Aaron Leonard, Filip Milojević, and Christopher Roth. “Measuring Markets for Network Goods”.
- Sadun, Raffaella, Rachel Schuh, Jonathan Hartley, John Van Reenen, and Nicholas Bloom. “Management and Firm Dynamism”.
- Boller, Lysle, Clare Doyle, and Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato. “Tax Avoidance As an R&D Subsidy: The Use of Cost Sharing Agreements by US Multinationals”.
- Mahoney, Neale, and Ryan Cummings. “Framing the Next Four Years: Tariffs, Tax Cuts and Other Uncertainties in the Trump Administration”.
- Allcott, Hunt, Juan Castillo, Matthew Gentzkow, Leon Musolff, and Tobias Salz. “Sources of Market Power in Web Search: Evidence from a Field Experiment”.
- Athey, Susan, Juan Castillo, and Bharat Chandar. “Service Quality on Online Platforms: Empirical Evidence about Driving Quality at Uber”.
- Lemley, Mark, and Lisa Ouellette. “Fixing Double Patenting”.
- Buchak, Greg, Gregor Matvos, Tomasz Piskorski, and Amit Seru. “NAR Settlement, House Prices, and Consumer Welfare”.
- Brynjolfsson, Erik, Avinash Collis, Asad Liaqat, Daley Kutzman, Haritz Garro, Daniel Deisenroth, and Nils Wernerfelt. “The Consumer Welfare Effects of Online Ads: Evidence from a 9-Year Experiment”.
- Cuesta, José, Carlos Noton, and Benjamin Vatter. “Vertical Integration and Plan Design in Healthcare Markets”.
- Einav, Liran, Amy Finkelstein, and Pietro Tebaldi. “Market Design in Regulated Health Insurance Markets: Risk Adjustment Vs. Subsidies”.
- Elliott, Matthew, and Matthew Jackson. “Supply Chain Disruptions, the Structure of Production Networks, and the Impact of Globalization”.
- Babina, Tania, Saleem Bahaj, Greg Buchak, Filippo De Marco, Angus Foulis, Will Gornall, Francesco Mazzola, and Tong Yu. “Customer Data Access and Fintech Entry: Early Evidence from Open Banking”.
- Ahmed, Shagufta, Gopi Goda, Michelle Hahn, and Preeti Hehmeyer. “Following the Rules: Connecting Academic Research to Policy”.
- Einav, Liran, Ben Klopack, and Neale Mahoney. “Selling Subscriptions”.