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How best to incentivise prompt disclosure? We formalise this question and show that the answer has a deadline structure. We apply our results to the design of unemployment insurance schemes econtheory.org/ojs/index.ph...

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Search-and-matching models often assume a steady state. We prove that a non-stationary equilibrium exists, with search pool populations evolving. A key tool: we generalize Schauder’s fixed-point theorem to address discontinuous value functions econtheory.org/ojs/index.ph...

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Once again, Australian election results prove how awful choropleth maps are for data visualisation.
"Land doesn't vote, people do."

#rstats code to reproduce animation here: github.com/emitanaka/oz...

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What can be more important in this day and age than data linkage between markets? Join us on Thursday to learn more!

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Learning underspecified models This paper examines learning dynamics under non-parametric model uncertainty. We choose the monopolistic profit maximization problem (Myerson (1981)) …

My paper on algorithmic pricing, joint with In-Koo Cho, is now online at the Journal of Economic Theory.

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Really cool paper

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Sonnenschein Service Prize

TE congratulates founding member and first Editor Martin Osborne for being awarded the 2025 Sonnenschein Service Prize in recognition of outstanding service to the profession and the Society in the tradition of Hugo Sonnenschein. Read more here www.econometricsociety.org/prizes/sonne...

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Remembering Patrick L. Bajari (1969-2025) Patrick L. Bajari was a pioneer spanning the academic and business worlds.

We are sad to announce that former faculty member and Minnesota Econ Ph.D. alum Patrick Bajari passed away on Monday.

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In verifiable communication the receiver is skeptical: he partially attributes incomplete disclosures to the sender concealing unfavorable evidence. This paper characterizes more skeptical receivers as those that believe the sender has more evidence econtheory.org/ojs/index.ph...

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italian colleague: the only thing i do not like about australia is that the people do not protest. they do not go in the streets.
me & others: that is not true! there's weekly protests for palestine in the CBD!
IC: no. what i am saying is, i lived here ten years and i have never seen a car on fire.

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