Paulo Natenzon (WUSTL)

"Random Choice and Differentiation" (co-authored with Junnan He) Abstract: Measuring product differentiation and substitutability is a key concern in the analysis of consumer demand. We develop and analyze a general yet tractable model of random choice with product differentiation in a multi-attribute setting. We show the analyst can separately identify vertical and horizontal product differ- […]

Navin Kartik (Columbia)

"Beyond Unbounded Beliefs: How Preferences and Information Interplay in Social Learning" (co-authored with SangMok Lee, Tianhao Liu, and Daniel Rappoport)

Jia Yan (Washington State)

"Would U.S. Travelers Benefit From Entry by Foreign Airlines? Simulating the Effect of Cabotage Based on Low-Cost Carrier Competition in U.S. and European Union Markets" (co-authored with Xinlong Tan and Clifford Winston)