Distinguished Lecture 2 by Parag Pathak (MIT)
Bloomberg 272Parag A. Pathak is the Class of 1922 Professor of Economics at MIT and founder and director of MIT’s Blueprint Labs, a research laboratory based in the MIT Economics department […]
Parag A. Pathak is the Class of 1922 Professor of Economics at MIT and founder and director of MIT’s Blueprint Labs, a research laboratory based in the MIT Economics department […]
Parag A. Pathak is the Class of 1922 Professor of Economics at MIT and founder and director of MIT’s Blueprint Labs, a research laboratory based in the MIT Economics department […]
"Redistribution Through Tax Relief"
"Accounting for Tuition Increases Across U.S. Colleges" (co-authored with Grey Gordon)
"Dynamic Treatment Choices and Selection into Clinical Trials"
A discussion led by Dr. Jonathan Elliott (JHU) in Hudson 311.
"Cheap talk with unbounded state spaces" (joint with Luke Zhao)
"External Crises and Devaluations: A Heterogeneous-Firm Perspective"
"Explaining Early Bidding in Informationally-Restricted, Ascending-Bid Auctions" (co-authored with Sung-Jin Cho and Harry J. Paarsch)
"Beyond Unbounded Beliefs: How Preferences and Information Interplay in Social Learning" (co-authored with SangMok Lee, Tianhao Liu, and Daniel Rappoport)
"External Balance Sheet Management for Emerging Markets"
"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 […]