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- 16 May 2021
- News
Kominers’s Conundrums: Take a Crypto Break with Ancient Traders
- 28 Mar 2021
- News
Kominers' Conundrums: ‘The Phantom Tollbooth’ in Seven Puzzles
- 29 Nov 2020
- News
Kominers’s Conundrums: Stuck in a Shambles of Sweets
- 14 Sep 2020
- News
Kominers’s Conundrums: A Virtual Lecture Hall With Hidden Ties
- 27 Jun 2020
- News
Kominers's Conundrums: What Comes Next in the Sequence?
- 02 May 2020
- News
Kominers's Conundrums: There's a Puzzle Hiding in This Column
- 18 Apr 2020
- News
Kominers's Conundrums: The Best Puzzles Are Made Out of Words
- 05 Feb 2020
- News
Under Armour Dumped Its App, and Consumers Feel the Heartbreak
- 16 Jan 2020
- News
Fake AI People Won’t Fix Online Dating
- 06 Aug 2019
- News
When Government Spending Is a Moneymaker
- 26 Jul 2019
- News
Amazon Needs to Tame Its Wild West Marketplace
- 28 Dec 2018
- News
This Was a Great Year to Be a Math Geek
- 11 Dec 2018
- News
How Apple Gamed the App Business
- 29 Mar 2018
- News
The Reality of Returns
- 01 Dec 2017
- News
Research Brief: Better Brainstorming
Assistant Professor Rembrand Koning (photo by Russ Campbell) Assistant Professor Rembrand Koning (photo by Russ Campbell) Innovative ideas often come from brainstorming with peers—but does who you brainstorm with matter? Yes, say Assistant Professor Rembrand Koning and... View Details
Keywords: Jennifer Myers
Eric Boutin
Longwood Fund, a life sciences venture capital fund, where he led early-stage biotech deals and founded Flex Pharma, a neuromuscular sports performance company, which went on to IPO (NASDAQ: FLKS). Eric holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.A. in Economics... View Details
Keywords: Healthcare
- July 2021
- Article
Redistribution through Markets
By: Piotr Dworczak, Scott Duke Kominers and Mohammad Akbarpour
Policymakers frequently use price regulations as a response to inequality in the markets they control. In this paper, we examine the optimal structure of such policies from the perspective of mechanism design. We study a buyer-seller market in which agents have private... View Details
Keywords: Optimal Mechanism Design; Redistribution; Inequality; Welfare Theorems; Market Design; Equality and Inequality
Dworczak, Piotr, Scott Duke Kominers, and Mohammad Akbarpour. "Redistribution through Markets." Econometrica 89, no. 4 (July 2021): 1665–1698. (Authors' names are in certified random order.)
- December 2019
- Article
Costly Concessions: An Empirical Framework for Matching with Imperfectly Transferable Utility
By: Alfred Galichon, Scott Duke Kominers and Simon Weber
We introduce an empirical framework for models of matching with imperfectly transferable utility and unobserved heterogeneity in tastes. Our framework allows us to characterize matching equilibrium in a flexible way that includes as special cases the classic fully- and... View Details
Keywords: Sorting; Matching; Marriage Market; Intrahousehold Allocation; Imperfectly Transferable Utility; Marketplace Matching; Mathematical Methods
Galichon, Alfred, Scott Duke Kominers, and Simon Weber. "Costly Concessions: An Empirical Framework for Matching with Imperfectly Transferable Utility." Journal of Political Economy 127, no. 6 (December 2019): 2875–2925.
- Article
Orienteering for Electioneering
By: Jonah Kallenbach, Robert Kleinberg and Scott Duke Kominers
In this paper, we introduce a combinatorial optimization problem that models the investment decision a political candidate faces when treating his or her opponents’ campaign plans as given. Our formulation accounts for both the time cost of traveling between districts... View Details
Kallenbach, Jonah, Robert Kleinberg, and Scott Duke Kominers. "Orienteering for Electioneering." Operations Research Letters 46, no. 2 (March 2018): 205–210.
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Delayed-Response Strategies in Repeated Games with Observation Lags
By: Drew Fudenberg, Yuhta Ishii and Scott Duke Kominers
We extend the folk theorem of repeated games to two settings in which players' information about others' play arrives with stochastic lags. In our first model, signals are almost-perfect if and when they do arrive, that is, each player either observes an almost-perfect... View Details
Fudenberg, Drew, Yuhta Ishii, and Scott Duke Kominers. "Delayed-Response Strategies in Repeated Games with Observation Lags." Journal of Economic Theory 150 (March 2014): 487–514.