Edited by Nir Vulkan, Associate Professor of Economics, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, Alvin E. Roth, Professor of Economics, Stanford University and Nobel Laureate in Economics 2012, and Zvika Neeman, Associate Professor, Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University
Alvin E. Roth was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics 2012 for his work on market design. He received his B.S. from Columbia University in 1971 and Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1974. He taught at the University of Illinois from 1974-82, at the University of Pittsburgh from 1982-98, at Harvard University from 1998-2012, and he now teaches at Stanford.
Nir Vulkan is an Economics Professor at the Said Business School and a Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford University. He has written many articles on market design and is author of 'The Economics of E- Commerce' (Princeton University Press, 2003). He has worked with many software and e-commerce companies designing markets mainly on the Internet, which are used by humans and software agents. His algorithms for automated trading have been used by hedge funds to trade futures in markets all over the world.
Zvika Neeman is a microeconomic and game theorist who specializes in mechanism design. He teaches at the Berglas School of Economics at Tel Aviv University. Prior to that, he held positions at Boston University and at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Contributors:
Atila Abdulkadiroglu, Duke University
Lawrence M. Ausubel, University of Maryland
Sarbartha Bandyopadhyay, EconJobMarket.org.
Gary Bolton, Smeal College of Business, Penn State
Andrew Byde, Acunu Ltd
Peter Cramton, University of Maryland
Robert W. Day, University of Connecticut
Sam Dinkin, Power Auctions LLC
Martin Dufwenberg, University of Arizona
Benjamin Edelman, Harvard Business School
Aytek Erdil, University of Cambridge
Haluk Ergin, University of California, Berkeley
Emel Filiz-Ozbay, University of Maryland
Joshua Gans, University of Toronto
Uri Gneezy, University of California San Diego
Ernan Haruvy, University of Texas at Dallas
Aviad Heifetz, Open University of Israel
Nathaniel Higgins, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Fedor Iskhakov, University of Technology Sydney
Terence Johnson, University of Notre Dame.
Elena Katok, Penn State University
Alon Klement, Radzyner School of Law
Paul Klemperer, Oxford University
Soohyung Lee, University of Maryland
David McArthur, University of Maryland
Paul Milgrom, Stanford University
Zvika Neeman, Tel Aviv University
Axel Ockenfels, University of Cologne
Erkut Y. Ozbay, University of Maryland
Michael Peters, University of British Columbia
Chris Preist, University of Bristol
Ashok Rai, Williams College
Alvin E. Roth, Stanford University
John Rust, Georgetown University
Tuomas Sandholm, Carnegie Mellon University.
Ella Segev, Ben-Gurion University
Tomas Sjöström, Rutgers University
Tayfun Sönmez, Boston College
Scott Stern, Sloan School, MIT
Andrew Stocking, Congressional Budget Office
Eric Talley, University of California Berkeley
Utku Unver, Boston College
Nir Vulkan, Saïd Business School
Joel Watson, University of California, San Diego
John Watson, Institute of Evidence-Based Change
Robert Wilson, Stanford Business School
Includes chapters by Alvin Roth, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics 2012, including research for which he was awarded the prize
A comprehensive overview that presents the latest research in applied market design
Brings together all major researchers in the area, across disciplines- economics, engineering, computer science
Chapters on matching markets where there is a need to match large two-sided populations of agents such as medical residents and hospitals, law clerks and judges, patients and kidney donors, to one another
Active and fast-growing area of economics, lots of research, theory, and applications
No other book on this subject
Economists often look at markets as given, and try to make predictions about who will do what and what will happen in these markets Market design, by contrast, does not take markets as given; instead, it combines insights from economic and game theory together with common sense and lessons learned from empirical work and experimental analysis to aid in the design and implementation of actual markets In recent years the field has grown dramatically, partially because of the successful wave of spectrum auctions in the US and in Europe, which have been designed by a number of prominent economists, and partially because of the increase use of the Internet as the platform over which markets are designed and run There is now a large number of applications and a growing theoretical literature.
The Handbook of Market Design brings together the latest research from leading experts to provide a comprehensive description of applied market design over the last two decades In particular, it surveys matching markets: environments where there is a need to match large two-sided populations to one another, such as medical residents and hospitals, law clerks and judges, or patients and kidney donors It also examines a number of applications related to electronic markets, e-commerce, and the effect of the Internet on competition between exchanges
Readership: Academics and graduate students in economics, computer science. Government employees. Consultants in economics and management.
發表於2024-11-17
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