The Berlin IO Day is a one-day workshop sponsored by the Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) and supported by Berlin's leading academic institutions, including DIW Berlin, ESMT, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and WZB which takes place twice a year, in the fall and in the spring. The aim is to create an international forum for high quality research in Industrial Organization in the heart of Berlin, one of Europe's most vibrant and intellectually lively cities.
09:00 |
Registration |
09:40 | Opening Michał Grajek (ESMT) |
Morning
Chair: |
Daniel Klapper (HU Berlin) | |
09:45 | A Comparison of Approaches to Advertising Measurement: Evidence from Big Field Experiments at Facebook Florian Zettelmeyer (Northwestern University) |
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10:45 | Discussion | |
11:00 | Coffee Break | |
11:30 | A Model of the Customer Complaint Organization: The Role of Hassle Costs (with Yi Zhu) Anthony Dukes (University of Southern California) |
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12:30 | Discussion | |
12:45 | Lunch |
Afternoon
Chair: |
Hannes Ullrich, Jo Seldeslachts (DIW Berlin) | |
14:00 | Estimating Dynamic R&D Choice: An Analysis of Costs and Long-Run Benefits (joint with Bettina Peters, Mark J. Roberts, Helmut Fryges) Van Anh Vuong (University of Cologne) |
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15:00 | Discussion | |
15:15 | The Law of One Price in Auctions with Outside Competition J. Philipp Reiß (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) |
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16:15 | Discussion | |
16:30 | Coffee Break | |
17:00 | Firm Performance in a Global Economy Jan De Loecker (Princeton University) |
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18:00 | Discussion | |
18:15 | Concluding Remarks Tomaso Duso (DIW Berlin) |
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20:00 | Dinner (by invitation only) |
The Berlin IO Day is a one-day workshop sponsored by the Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) and supported by the Berlin's leading academic institutions, including DIW Berlin, ESMT Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and WZB which takes place twice a year, in the Fall and in the Spring.
For each Berlin IO Day, we will invite four or five speakers to present their recent work on a variety of IO topics, followed by a general discussion. The aim is to create an international forum for high quality research in Industrial Organization in the heart of Berlin, one of Europe's most vibrant and intellectually lively cities.
Organizers: