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Posts by A Nichifor

McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellowships Scheme Find information and resources for applicants and recipients of the McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellowships Scheme scheme.

🚨 U Melbourne flagship McKenzie Postdoc

- 3 years fully funded, no teaching
- 25K research budget
- fame and prestige

EOI closing 7 May, need to have a supervisor (email/DM me with Qs!)

sites.research.unimelb.edu.au/research-fun...

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I asked a LLM for a two product comparison along "technical" and "subjective" dimensions. It ended up recommending one with its "mind" and the other with its "heart". Autocomplete has gone full Seinfeld; to paraphrase:
"Does is have better specs?"
"Do you want it to have better specs?"

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Deadline tomorrow morning for Econometric Society conference on Economics and AI+ML

Last chance to present a paper at this Econ-CS conference
#econsky
marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2026/02/dead...

2 months ago 3 4 0 0
Talentech - Postdoctoral Position in School Choice Modeling and Simulation

🚀 Postdoc in School Choice & Admissions

Join our research team at Uni Copenhagen with @gandil.bsky.social, Neilson & Oosterbeek. Work with unique high-resolution admissions data, long-run outcomes, and a large-scale field experiment.

📅 Apply by Feb 8

candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationI...

3 months ago 9 14 1 1
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What to read in 2026: FT recommends Moral Economics (plus blurbs by Milgrom, Wilson and Goldin:)

Anticipation
#econsky #philosophy
marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2026/01/what...

3 months ago 12 7 0 0

🚨 EC'26 website is now live! 🚨

Deadline for abstracts 2 Feb & for papers 9 Feb ⏱️ 1st round decisions 26 March 😥 Rebuttal period 21-25 April 🙅 Decisions by 18 May 🎯 Conference 6-10 July in Rome 🍕🇮🇹🍝.

Instead of tracks, there are 13 amazing track chairs!
ec26.sigecom.org/index.html

5 months ago 14 7 1 0
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New book! Moral Economics: From Prostitution to Organ Sales, What Controversial Transactions Reveal About How Markets Work--forthcoming!

I’m reading the galleys now:)
#econsky #academicsky #book
marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2025/10/new-...

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Diane Keaton, who died today, at 79, was “one of the most comedically pure and brainy actresses in our midst,” Penelope Gilliatt wrote, in 1978. www.newyorker.com/magazine/1978/12/25/dian...

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One’s won two IMO golds and the other’s published in Econometrica. Their 30-min joint press conference? Both gave respectful, elegant, articulate, honest and intelligent answers. No questions avoided, no hype, no drama —just two uncharismatic yet incredibly smart people. Presidents doing their jobs.

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#EconSky #EconConf We are organizing a workshop in the memory of my coauthor & friend Yinghua He. Amazing list of speakers related to Yinghua's work, check it out! Info and registrations here: www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/events/wo...

@crestumr.bsky.social @pse.bsky.social @tse-fr.eu

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Clever Cockatoos Have Figured Out How to Drink From Water Fountains

Aussie birdies are generally loud, social, and a joy to watch. Sulfur-crested cockatoos, in particular, are ubiquitous in cities, and their mischievousness always brings a chuckle or two: www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/s...

10 months ago 5 1 0 0

Nicușor Dan — two-time International Math Olympiad gold medalist, PhD in mathematics from Sorbonne Paris North, and former mayor of Bucharest — has just been elected as the next President of Romania. From math problems to national ones. Good luck, Nicu! Q.E.D.

11 months ago 16 5 0 0
EC 2025 Accepted Papers - EC 2025 1. Optimality of Non-Adaptive Algorithms in Online Submodular Welfare Maximization with Stochastic Outcomes Authors: Rajan Udwani (University of California, Berkeley) 2. Investment and misallocation i...

Check out the terrific set of EC 2025 accepted papers! ec25.sigecom.org/program/acce...

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International Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC 2025): call for papers

#econsky
marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2025/05/inte...

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Swimmers, dogs and democracy sausages: Australian election day – in pictures Dogs, budgie smugglers and democracy sausages were all part of the 2025 federal election

There’s something heartening about today’s Guardian cover photo of Aussie-style democracy in action: www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Congestion Pricing: Economics, Theory, Reality | web3 with a16z crypto Everyone hates traffic. One way to reduce it is through congestion pricing, which New York City implemented at the start of the year — a first of its kind for the U.S. We spoke to two economists about...

A podcast episode with @skominers.bsky.social and @rhhackett on #congestionpricing in New York City (and beyond). Link: web3-with-a16z.simplecast.com/episodes/con...

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Mike Ostrovsky on congestion pricing (podcast)

Congestion and congestion pricing: Ostrovsky and Kominers (QED) #Econsky #congestion
marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2025/03/mike...

1 year ago 7 5 0 0

I partly share your intuition. Still, e.g., AU has highest migration/capita, yet ranks middle. Perhaps mobility is higher in countries with less inequality, which supports upward mobility, and where income quartiles are closer, making it easier to move from the bottom half to the top quartile?

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Symposium at Oxford – 75 years of Nash equilibrium
Join us for a symposium at Oxford to celebrate 75 years of Nash equilibrium. For details, please see
sites.google.com/view/nash75
Attendance is free, but places are limited. To register, please contact Bary Pradelski (bary.pradelski@mfo.ac.uk)

1 year ago 13 7 0 1
KENNETH ARROW’S LAST THEOREM by Paul Milgrom

Here’s a nice way to be reminded of Ken Arrow, who left us in 2017.
marketdesigner.blogspot.com/2024/12/kenn...

1 year ago 38 4 0 0

Funny how to understand social learning in these externally influenced networks, one would probably have to start from... those basic mechanical-diffusion or naive-learning models (like the simplest ones used to model the spread of infectious diseases).

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#EconBluesky Journal of Mechanism and Institution Design, new volume 9, Special Issue in Honour of Vincent P. Crawford, available at www.mechanism-design.org @uniklagenfurt.bsky.social @york.ac.uk @t8el.bsky.social @skominers.bsky.social @vincecrawford.bsky.social @hexxxeh.bsky.social

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Assuming increased volume and quality of flows bring us closer to sufficiency, Ben's claim about *some* industries seems valid. Must it hold *across* most ind. for dominance? By analogy with requiring an underlying matrix to be either irreducible (some) or primitive (across), I lean towards "yes".

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I'm rusty and might be missing something but... h is an info set ("horizontal" set of indistinguishable decision nodes). h^\preceq is a history ("vertical" set of decision nodes: one from each "eligible" h, where the partial order \preceq would have to be set up to determine the "eligibility").

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Oh. Ok. From one of your earlier replies, it seems you may also need to keep track of histories. How about: h for an info set. H for the collection of infosets. H_i are i's info sets. H^t the set of possible histories at t, and h^t a specific history.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Pausing to carefully consider a notation choice... nice! For what it may be worth, I'm echoing Ben: iota for info sets and I for players --which is also consistent with MWG's excellent notation for extensive form games (pg. 227).

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I made a theory starter pack. It includes some CS/Econ, pol-econ, and behavioral types as well... Lmk if you'd like to be added (or removed!) and I'll do my best - the edit functionality is a bit wonky atm

go.bsky.app/KAGmZH4

1 year ago 117 37 37 9

🙂 - thank you.

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