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Glenn Ellison

Professor of Economics, MIT
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Geographic concentration in US manufacturing industries: a dartboard approach

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G Ellison… - 1994 - nber.org
This paper discusses the prevalence of Silicon Valley-style localizations of individual
manufacturing industries in the United States. Several models in which firms choose
locations by throwing darts at a map are used to test whether the degree of localization is ...
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Risk taking by mutual funds as a response to incentives

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JA Chevalier… - 1995 - nber.org
Page 1. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES RISK TAKING BY MUTUAL FUNDS AS
A RESPONSE TO INCENTIVES Judith A. Chevalier Glenn D. Ellison Working Paper
No. 5234 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH ...
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Learning, local interaction, and coordination

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G Ellison - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1993 - JSTOR
This paper discusses the dynamic implications of learning in a large population coordination
game, focusing on the structure of the matching process which describes how players meet.
As in Kandori, Mailath, and Rob (1993) a combination of experimentation and myopia ...
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Career concerns of mutual fund managers

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J Chevalier… - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1999 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract We examine the labor market for mutual fund managers. Using data from 1992–
1994, we find that “termination” is more performance-sensitive for younger managers. We
identify possible implicit incentives created by the termination-performance relationship. ...
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Geographic concentration as a dynamic process

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G Dumais, G Ellison… - 1997 - nber.org
The degree of geographic concentration of individual manufacturing industries in the US has
declined only slightly in the last twenty years. At the same time, new plant births, plant
expansions, contractions and closures have shifted large quantities of employment across ...
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The geographic concentration of industry: Does natural advantage explain agglomeration?

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G Ellison… - The American Economic Review, 1999 - JSTOR
Scholars in many fields of economics have become very interested in Silicon Valley-style
agglomerations of individual industries (J. Vernon Henderson, 1988; Michael E. Porter,
1990; Paul Krugman, 1991). These agglomerations are striking features of the economic ...
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Word-of-mouth communication and social learning

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G Ellison… - The Quarterly Journal of …, 1995 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper studies the way that word-of-mouth communication aggregates the
information of individual agents. We find that the structure of the communication process
determines whether all agents end up making identical choices, with less communication ...
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Are Some Mutual Fund Managers Better than Others? Cross‐Sectional Patterns in Behavior and Performance

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J Chevalier… - The journal of finance, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
We examine whether mutual fund performance is related to characteristics of fund managers
that may indicate ability, knowledge, or effort. In particular, we study the relationship
between performance and the manager's age, the average composite SAT score at the ...
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Rules of thumb for social learning

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G Ellison… - Journal of Political Economy, 1993 - JSTOR
This paper studies agents who consider the experiences of their neighbors in deciding
which of two technologies to use. We analyze two learning environments, one in which the
same technology is optimal for all players and another in which each technology is better ...
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Cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma with anonymous random matching

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G Ellison - The Review of Economic Studies, 1994 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract The paper considers the repeated prisoner's dilemma in a large-population random-
matching setting where players are unable to recognize their opponents. Despite the
informational restrictions cooperation is still a sequential equilibrium supported by “ ...
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Basins of Attraction, Long‐Run Stochastic Stability, and the Speed of Step‐by‐Step Evolution

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G Ellison - Review of economic studies, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
The paper examines the behaviour of “evolutionary” models with ɛ-noise like those which
have been used recently to discuss the evolution of social conventions. The paper is built
around two main observations: that the “long run stochastic stability” of a convention is ...
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Search, obfuscation, and price elasticities on the internet

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G Ellison… - 2004 - nber.org
We examine the competition between a group of Internet retailers that operate in an
environment where a price search engine plays a dominant role. We show that for some
products in this environment, the easy price search makes demand tremendously price- ...
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The slowdown of the economics publishing process

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G Ellison - 2000 - nber.org
Over the last three decades there has been a dramatic increase in the length of time
necessary to publish a paper in a top economics journal. This paper documents the
slowdown and notes that a substantial part is due to an increasing tendency of journals to ...
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What causes industry agglomeration? Evidence from coagglomeration patterns

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G Ellison, EL Glaeser… - 2007 - nber.org
Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for
such agglomeration have been proposed. We note that these theories make different
predictions about which pairs of industries should be coagglomerated. We discuss the ...
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Theories of cartel stability and the joint executive committee

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G Ellison - The Rand journal of economics, 1994 - JSTOR
This article reexamines the experience of the Joint Executive Committee, an 1880s railroad
cartel, to assess the applicability of the Green and Porter (1984) and Rotemberg and
Saloner (1986) theories of price wars. After discussing necessary modifications to the ...
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A model of add-on pricing

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G Ellison - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2005 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper examines competitive price discrimination with horizontal and vertical
taste differences. Consumers with higher valuations for quality are assumed to have
stronger brand preferences. Two models are considered: a standard competitive price ...
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Evolving standards for academic publishing: A qr theory

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G Ellison - 2000 - nber.org
This paper develops a model of evolving standards for academic publishing. It is motivated
by the increasing tendency of academic journals to require multiple revisions of articles and
by changes in the content of articles. Papers are modeled as varying along two quality ...
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Bounded rationality in industrial organization

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G Ellison - ECONOMETRIC SOCIETY MONOGRAPHS, 2006 - books.google.com
Abstract This paper discusses the use of bounded rationality in industrial organization.
There is a long tradition of such work: Literatures from various decades have discussed
irrationalities by firms and consumers. Three main approaches are found in the recent ...
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Competing auctions

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G Ellison, D Fudenberg… - Journal of the European …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This paper shows that larger auctions are more efficient than smaller ones, but that
despite this scale effect, two competing and otherwise identical markets or auction sites of
different sizes can coexist in equilibrium. We find that the range of equilibrium market ...
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The neo-Luddite's lament: Excessive upgrades in the software industry

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G Ellison… - The RAND Journal of Economics, 2000 - JSTOR
We examine two reasons why a monopoly supplier of software may introduce more
upgrades than is socially optimal when the upgrade is backward but not forward compatible,
so users who upgrade reduce others' network benefits. One explanation involves a ...
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Position auctions with consumer search

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S Athey… - 2009 - nber.org
This paper examines a model in which advertisers bid for" sponsored-link" positions on a
search engine. The value advertisers derive from each position is endogenized as coming
from sales to a population of consumers who make rational inferences about firm qualities ...
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Search, obfuscation, and price elasticities on the internet

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G Ellison… - Econometrica, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We examine the competition between a group of Internet retailers who operate in an
environment where a price search engine plays a dominant role. We show that for some
products in this environment, the easy price search makes demand tremendously price- ...
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Knife-edge or plateau: When do market models tip?

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G Ellison… - The Quarterly Journal of …, 2003 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper studies whether agents must agglomerate at a single location in a class
of models of two-sided interaction. In these models there is an increasing returns effect that
favors agglomeration, but also a crowding or market-impact effect that makes agents ...
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Lessons about Markets from the Internet

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G Ellison… - The Journal of Economic …, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Many of us have grown used to, tired of, and finally downright skeptical of claims of
the transformative powers of the Internet. It was to usher in the New Economy, but we seem
mostly to have the Old. It would transform retail, but Toys' R'Us has outlasted EToys. ...
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A simple framework for nonparametric specification testing

G Ellison… - 1998 - nber.org
This paper presents a simple framework for testing the specification of parametric
conditional means. The test statistics are based on quadratic forms in the residuals of the
null model. Under general assumptions the test statistics are asymptotically normal under ...
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Strategic entry deterrence and the behavior of pharmaceutical incumbents prior to patent expiration

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G Ellison… - American Economic Journal: …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: This paper develops a new approach to testing for strategic entry deterrence and
applies it to the behavior of pharmaceutical incumbents before patent expiration. It examines
a cross section of markets, determining whether behavior is nonmonotonic in market size. ...
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Is peer review in decline?

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G Ellison - Economic Inquiry, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decade, there has been a decline in the fraction of papers in top economics
journals written by economists from the highest-ranked economics departments. This paper
documents this fact and uses additional data on publications and citations to assess ...
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Strategic entry deterrence and the behavior of pharmaceutical incumbents prior to patent expiration

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G Ellison… - 2007 - nber.org
This paper develops a new approach to testing for strategic entry deterrence and applies it
to the behavior of pharmaceutical incumbents just before they lose patent protection. The
approach involves looking at a cross-section of markets and examining whether behavior ...
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A search cost model of obfuscation

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G Ellison… - 2009 - nber.org
This paper develops search-theoretic models in which it is individually rational for firms to
engage in obfuscation. It considers oligopoly competition between firms selling a
homogeneous good to a population of rational consumers who incur search costs to learn ...
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Learning purified mixed equilibria

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G Ellison… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2000 - Elsevier
We examine the local stability of mixed equilibria in a smoothed fictitious play model. Our
model is easy to analyze and yields the same conclusions as other models in 2× 2 games.
We focus on 3× 3 games. Contrary to some previous suggestions, learning can sometimes ...
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Basins of attraction, long run equilibria, and the speed of step-by-step evolution

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G Ellison - Working papers, 1996 - ideas.repec.org
The paper provides a general analysis of the types of models with E-Perturbations which
have been used recently to discuss the evolution of social conventions. Two new measures
of the size and structure of the basins of attraction of dynamic systems, the radius and ...
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Learning from personal experience: One rational guy and the justification of myopia

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G Ellison - Games and Economic Behavior, 1997 - Elsevier
The paper examines a large population analog of fictitious play in which players learn from
personal experience, focusing on what happens when a single rational player is added to
the population. Because the learning process naturally generates contagion dynamics, ...
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Position auctions with consumer search

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S Athey… - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2011 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This article examines a model in which advertisers bid for “sponsored-link”
positions on a search engine. The value advertisers derive from each position is
endogenized as coming from sales to a population of consumers who make rational ...
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How does the market use citation data? The Hirsch index in economics

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G Ellison - 2010 - nber.org
A large literature following Hirsch (2005) has proposed citation-based indexes that could be
used to rank academics. This paper examines how well several such indexes match labor
market outcomes using data on the citation records of young tenured economists at 25 US ...
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Internet retail demand: Taxes, geography, and online-offline competition

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G Ellison… - 2006 - nber.org
Data on sales of memory modules are used to explore several aspects of e-retail demand.
There is a strong relationship between e-retail sales to a given state and sales tax rates that
apply to purchases from online retailers. This suggests that there is substantial substitution ...
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Tax sensitivity and home state preferences in Internet purchasing

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G Ellison… - American Economic Journal: Economic …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Data on memory modules sales are used to explore aspects of e-retail demand.
Aggregate sales are examined in state-level regressions. Discrete choice techniques are
used to examine (incomplete) hourly sales data from a price comparison site. We find a ...
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The gender gap in secondary school mathematics at high achievement levels: Evidence from the American Mathematics Competitions

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G Ellison… - 2009 - nber.org
This paper uses a new data source, American Mathematics Competitions, to examine the
gender gap among high school students at very high achievement levels. The data bring out
several new facts. There is a large gender gap that widens dramatically at percentiles ...
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[PDF] Tax Sensitivity and Home State Preferences in Internet Purchasing

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G Ellison… - Second Conference on 'The Economics of the Software …, 2003 - idei.fr
The growth of Internet commerce in the US has been spurred by the de facto tax-free status
of interstate purchases. 1 Internet taxation was hotly debated during the Internet boom when
Internet advocates feared taxes could kill the most important infant industry in history and ...
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[BOOK] Location choice in two-sided markets with indivisible agents

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RM Anderson, G Ellison, D Fudenberg… - 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Consider a model of location choice by two sorts of agents, called buyers and
sellers: In the first period agents simultaneously choose between two identical possible
locations; following this, the agents at each location play some sort of game with the other ...
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[CITATION] nBasins of Attraction

G Ellison - Long% Run Stochastic Stability, and the Speed of Step …, 2000
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Location choice in two-sided markets with indivisible agents

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RM Anderson, G Ellison… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
Consider a model of location choice by two sorts of agents, called “buyers” and “sellers”: In
the first period agents simultaneously choose between two identical possible locations;
following this, the agents at each location play some sort of game with the other agents ...
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[CITATION] Forthcoming,“What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns,”

G Ellison, E Glaeser… - American Economic Review
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[CITATION] nBounded Rationality in Industrial Organization, oin: Richard Blundell, Whitney Newey, and Torsten Persson (eds.), Advances in Economics and …

G Ellison - Ninth World Congress, Cambridge University Press, 2006
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[CITATION] VWhat Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration PatternsV

G Ellison, E Glaeser… - NBER Working Paper, 2007
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[CITATION] mWhat Causes Industry Agglomeration

G Ellison, EL Glaeser… - Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns, nWorking …, 2007
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[CITATION] A Little Rationality and Learning from Personal Experience

G Ellison - Economic Theory Discussion Paper, 1993
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[CITATION] A Non-Tipping Theorem: Integer Constraints and Equilibria in Two-Sided Markets

R Anderson, G Ellison… - 2003 - preparation
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[CITATION] Search, Obfuscation, and Price Elasticities on the Internet, preprint

G Ellison… - 2001 - MIT
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[CITATION] Evolving standards for academic publishing

G Ellison - 2000
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[CITATION] Risk taking by mutual funds as a response to

J Chevalier… - 1997
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[CITATION] Strategic Entry Deterrence and the Behavior of Pharmaceutical Incumbents Prior to Patent Expiration

E Glenn… - 2007 - National Bureau of Economic …
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[CITATION] Cowboys Under the Mogollon Rim

GR Ellison - 1968 - getcited.org
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[CITATION] oSearch, Obfuscation, and Price Elasticities on the Internet, pWorking Paper

G Ellison… - 2001 - MIT
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[CITATION] Strategic Entry Deterrence And The Behavior Of Pharmaceutical Incumbents Prior To Patent Expiration.“Mimeo, MIT

SF Ellison… - 1999
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What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns

W Kerr, E Glaeser… - Working Papers, 2007 - ideas.repec.org
Many industries are geographically concentrated. Many mechanisms that could account for
such agglomeration have been proposed. We note that these theories make different
predictions about which pairs of industries should be coagglomerated. We discuss the ...
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[CITATION] Risk Taking by Mutual Funds as a Response to Incen

J Chevalier… - 1997
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[CITATION] Bounded Rationality in Industrial Organization. Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Theory and Applications. Blundell, Newey and Persson

G Ellison - 2006 - Cambridge University Press. Ninth …
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[CITATION] oWord0of0Mouth Communication and So0 cial Learning

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G Ellison… - Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1995
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[CITATION] Position auctions with consumer search. Levine's Bibliography 122247000000001633, UCLA Department of Economics

S Athey… - 2007 - October
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[CITATION] pWhat Causes Industry Ag'glomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns, qWorking Paper. Previous version released as NBER Working Paper …

G Ellison, E Glaeser… - 2008 - CES Working Paper 07'13, and HBS …
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[CITATION] What Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration Patterns

E Glenn, L Glaeser Edward… - 2007 - National Bureau of Economic …
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[CITATION] Bounded Rationality in Industrial Organization, chapter 5

G Ellison - 2006 - Advances in Economics and …
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Random matching in adaptive dynamics

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G Ellison, D Fudenberg… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2009 - Elsevier
This paper studies the effect of randomness in per-period matching on the long-run outcome
of non-equilibrium adaptive processes. If there are many matchings between each strategy
revision, the randomness due to matching will be small; our question is when a very small ...
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[CITATION] The evolution of conventions

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G Ellison - Econometrica, 1993
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[CITATION] Agglomeration Benefit and Location Choice: Evidence from Japanese Manufacturing Investment in the United States

G Ellison… - NBER Working Paper, 1994
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[CITATION] More Tales from Slim Ellison

GR Ellison - 1981 - getcited.org
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The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Editors 2002–2003

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E Dekel, G Ellison, J Horowitz, C Meghir… - …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
... The Econometric Society Annual Reports Report of the Editors 2002–2003. Eddie Dekel,; Glenn
Ellison,; Joel Horowitz,; Costas Meghir,; Andrew Postlewaite. Article first published online: 10
DEC 2003. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0262.2004.00490.x. Issue. Econometrica. ...
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Social networks in industrial organization

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G Ellison, M Yildiz, AAD Campbell - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
Chapter 1 studies the optimal strategies of a monopolist selling a good to consumers who
engage in word of mouth communication. The monopolist uses the price it charges to
influence both the proportion of the population that is willing to purchase the good and the ...
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[CITATION] Run-and-shoot Football: Offense of the Future

G Ellison - 1965 - Parker
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[CITATION] What Causes Industry

G Ellison, EL Glaeser… - 2009
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14.271 Industrial Organization I, Fall 2001

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G Ellison… - 2001 - dspace.mit.edu
Covers theoretical and empirical work dealing with the structure, behavior, and performance
of firms and markets and core issues in antitrust. Topics include: the organization of the firm,
monopoly, price discrimination, oligopoly, and auctions. Theoretical and empirical work ...
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Intellectual property rights, market structure and social welfare: three essays in industrial organization

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G Ellison, N Rose, A Dutta - 2006 - dspace.mit.edu
This dissertation consists of three essays on the effects of intellectual property rights
protection on market structure and social welfare in the Indian pharamaceutical industry. In
contrast to pharmaceutical industries in the developed world, India had historically ...
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[CITATION] Power speaking that gets results

G Ellison - 1974 - getcited.org
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Floreani, A., 60n7, 65nl4, 69 Frydman, R., 267 Gale Research. 29 Gee, Robert K., 21n2

J Gcrson, A Cullison, J De Cordoba… - Concentrated …, 2000 - books.google.com
Page 391. Name Index AbuZayyad, Tarek, 39 Acs, Zoltan, 342 Adams, Robert, 25
Ahuja, Gautam, 272nl5 Akamatsu, Noritaka, 268 Akerlof, George, 8, 251nl2 Alexander,
Robert C, 24 American Law Institute, 201nl Amit, R., 118nl ...
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Essays on information and incentives

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G Ellison, AV Banerjee, W Li - 2003 - dspace.mit.edu
The first chapter of this thesis analyzes how the gossip process can be manipulated by
malicious people and the impact of such manipulation on information transmission. In this
model, a single piece of information is transmitted via a chain of agents with privately ...
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Essays on the structural estimation and analysis of corporate and industrial markets

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G Ellison, W Newey, V Chernozhukov… - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
The three chapters which comprise my thesis are a collection of essays on the analysis of
the corporate governance and airline markets and of the federal appellate structure. In
Chapter 1, I use a discrete choice framework to analyze state design and firm choice of the ...
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[CITATION] Magic on the Internet--experimental tests of auction theory

GD Ellison, DHL Reiley - 1996 - dspace.mit.edu
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21. Page 22. Page 23. Page 24. Page 25. Page 26. Page 27. Page 28. Page 29. Page 30. Page ...
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Essays on gasoline price spikes, environmental regulation of gasoline content, and incentives for refinery operation

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G Ellison, P Joskow, EJ Muehlegger - 2005 - dspace.mit.edu
Since 1999, regional retail and wholesale gasoline markets in the United States have
experienced significant price volatility, both intertemporally and across geographic markets.
In particular, gasoline prices in California, Illinois and Wisconsin have spiked occasionally ...
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Essays on the industrial organization of the airline industry

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NL Rose, G Ellison, SI Januszewski - 2003 - dspace.mit.edu
This thesis analyzes several aspects of the Industrial Organization of the airline industry in
three separate chapters. Chapter 1 investigates the effect of air traffic delays on airline
prices. The degree to which prices respond to changes in service quality should depend ...
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Empirical essays in industrial organization

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G Ellison, LC Chiou - 2005 - dspace.mit.edu
In this dissertation, I present three empirical essays that encompass topics in industrial
organization. The first essay examines the degree of competition and spatial differentiation
in the retail industry by exploiting a unique dataset that describes a consumer's choice of ...
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[PDF] Mathematical Appendix to VWhat Causes Industry Agglomeration? Evidence from Coagglomeration PatternsV

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G Ellison, E Glaeser… - 2009 - people.hbs.edu
1.1 Background Consider a group of industries indexed by i'$,%,..., I. Suppose that a
geographic whole is divided into M subareas and suppose that s $*, s%*,..., s $* are the
shares of industry ifs employment contained in each of these areas. Let x $, x%,..., x $ be ...
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Powell, Mark R. Asbestos Powell, Mark R. Asia Ito, Takatoshi

P Smith, A Bigsten, JM Poterba, N Missoulis… - Cambridge Univ Press
This section contains an index of current working papers by author-supplied keyword. The keyword
is followed by the name of the primary author. Long keywords have been truncated. A complete
bibliographic listing can be found by consulting the corresponding entry for the primary ...

[CITATION] Risk Taking by Mutual Funds

J Chevalier, G Ellison… - Proceedings, 1995 - Center for Research in Security …
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Parry, Ian WH Accountability von Ungern-Stemberg, Th Acquirer

B Jovanovic, H Hansmann, T O'Donoghue… - Cambridge Univ Press
This section contains an index of current working papers by author-supplied keyword. The keyword
is followed by the name of the primary author. Long keywords have been truncated. A complete
bibliographic listing can be found by consulting the corresponding entry for the primary ...
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[CITATION] Dyanmic models of asset returns and trading

J Wang, J Stein, G Ellison… - 1997 - dspace.mit.edu
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Essays on equilibrium selection

A Banerjee, G Ellison, NNC Larson - 2001 - dspace.mit.edu
The first two chapters of this thesis explore how coordination happens in simple games. The
first chapter models the adaptive play of a 2 x 2 game by pairs of agents matched together
from a large population. In contrast with the existing literature, I assume that agents have ...
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[CITATION] Disequilibrium game theory

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G Ellison, WR Majure - 1994 - dspace.mit.edu
Abstract This thesis is comprised of three essays that all take different approaches to the
subject of disequilibrium in games. The theory of disequilibrium in games is not really new,
but has gained a lot of attention recently in the literature on learning and evolution. ...
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Essays on dynamic sales mechanisms

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B Holmstrom, G Ellison, CH Chen - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
This thesis is a collection of three essays on dynamic sales mechanisms. The first chapter
analyzes the Name Your Own Price (NYOP) mechanism adopted by Priceline. com.
Priceline. com, a website helping travelers obtain discount rates for travel-related items, ...
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Dynamic analysis of equilibrium selection in games

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G Ellison, M Yildiz, K Amaya - 2003 - 18.7.29.232
Chapter 1 analyzes how pre-play communication and evolution together do or do not lead to
socially efficient equilibria in 2 x 2 symmetric coordination games. In our evolutionary
dynamics, there are committed players who can choose only one particular action of the ...
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[CITATION] Essays on competition and financial intermediation

D Scharfstein, G Ellison, RS Marquez - 1998 - dspace.mit.edu
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[CITATION] Empirical studies of marketing, product differentiation, pricing, and competition

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ER Berndt, GD Ellison… - 1997 - dspace.mit.edu
Page 1. Empirical Studies of Marketing, Product Differentiation, Pricing and
Competition by Charles King III AB, Harvard College (1974) JD, Yale Law School
(1979) Submitted to the Department of Economics in partial fulfillment ...
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Three essays in law and economics

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G Ellison, JB Fischman - 2006 - dspace.mit.edu
The first chapter presents a model of legal interpretation in a hierarchical court. Using a two-
level court in which judges have spatial preferences over doctrine, the model examines how
appeals, panels, and other structural features of the court affect the incentives of judges ...
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[CITATION] Studies of the automobile industry and international trade

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GD Ellison, CA Wojcik - 1996 - dspace.mit.edu
... of sleepless nights worthwhile. I am eternally grateful to my advisors Glenn Ellison
and Avinash Dixit for their patience and understanding; their extensive suggestions
have improved this thesis beyond measure. I must also thank ...
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[CITATION] Market Choice and Tipping when Agents are Indivisible

RM Anderson, G Ellison… - 2004
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Essays on economic design and coalition formation

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B Holmstrom, G Ellison, M Pycia - 2006 - dspace.mit.edu
This thesis consists of three essays on economic design and coalition formation. The first
chapter studies the stability of many-to-one matching, such as matching between students
and colleges or interns and hospitals. Complementarities and peer effects are inherent in ...
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C Clubs, DH Papell, JG Williamson, G Dumais… - NBER working paper …, 1997

Essays on bargaining and repeated games

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G Ellison, D Acemoglu, M Yildiz… - 2011 - dspace.mit.edu
The thesis consists of four essays on bargaining and repeated games. The first essay
studies whether allowing players to sign binding contracts governing future play leads to
reputation effects in repeated games with long-run players. Given any prior over ...
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Measuring the effects of online advertising on human behavior using natural and field experiments

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G Ellison, J Hausman, RA Lewis - 2010 - dspace.mit.edu
This thesis investigates the effects of online advertising on human behavior: clicks, new-
account sign-ups, and retail sales. Five chapters cover natural and field experiments used to
measure these effects for both display and search advertising. The first chapter uses a ...
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[CITATION] Run-and-shoot Football: The Now Attack

G Ellison - 1984 - getcited.org
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Competing Auctions

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M Mobius, D Fudenberg… - Journal of the European …, 2004 - dash.harvard.edu
This paper shows that larger auctions are more efficient than smaller ones, but that despite
this scale effect, two competing and otherwise identical markets or auction sites of different
sizes can coexist in equilibrium. We find that the range of equilibrium market sizes ...
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