American Economic Journal: Microeconomics: Forthcoming
The following papers have been accepted for publication and will appear in future issues of the journal after being copyedited and typeset.
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Correlation Neglect in Student-to-School Matching
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Communicating about Confidence: Cheap Talk with an Ambiguity-Averse Receiver
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Consumer Search and Product Returns in E-Commerce
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A Theory of Monopolistic Competition with Horizontally Heterogeneous Consumers
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Strategic Incentives and the Optimal Sale of Information
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(Reverse) Price Discrimination with Information Design
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Contingent Reasoning and Dynamic Public Goods Provision
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The Welfare Effects of Vertical Integration in China’s Movie Industry
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Variety-Based Congestion in Online Markets: Evidence from Mobile Apps
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Equity Concerns are Narrowly Framed
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Technology Transfer in Global Value Chains
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Media Competition and News Diets
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The Fake News Effect: Experimentally Identifying Motivated Reasoning Using Trust in News
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Multigame Contact: A Double-Edged Sword for Cooperation
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Intertemporal Altruism
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Anticompetitive Bundling when Buyers Compete
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Constructive vs Toxic Argumentation in Debates
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Coordination in the Fight Against Collusion
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Weighted Utility and Optimism/Pessimism: A Decision-Theoretic Foundation of Various Stochastic Dominance Orders
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A Random Reference Model
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Exit Dilemma: The Role of Private Learning on Firm Survival
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Innovation in Decentralized Markets: Technology vs Synthetic Products
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Social Connectedness and Information Markets
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Predicting Cooperation with Learning Models
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Trade-ins and Transaction Costs in the Market for Used Business Jets
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A Model of Sequential Crisis Management
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Evaluating the Impact of Online Market Integration—Evidence from the EU Portable PC Market
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Slope-Takers in Anonymous Markets
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Monopolistic Competition and Efficiency under Firm Heterogeneity and Non-Additive Preferences
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Smaller Slices of a Growing Pie: The Effects of Entry in Platform Markets
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Using Team Discussions to Understand Behavior in Indefinitely Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma Games
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Supervised Machine Learning for Eliciting Individual Demand
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Multihoming and Oligopolistic Platform Competition
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Monitor Reputation and Transparency
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Hybrid All-Pay and Winner-Pay Contests