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by members of

Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois (United States)

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Working papers

2028

  1. Filip Tokarski & Mohammad Akbarpour & Scott Duke Kominers & Piotr Dworczak, 2028. "A market-design response to the European energy crisis," GRAPE Working Papers 81, GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics.

2024

  1. Andrew Komo & Scott Duke Kominers & Tim Roughgarden, 2024. "Shill-Proof Auctions," Papers 2404.00475, arXiv.org.
  2. Scott Duke Kominers & Jesse M. Shapiro, 2024. "Content Moderation with Opaque Policies," NBER Working Papers 32156, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

2022

  1. Lenka Fiala & John Eric Humphries & Juanna Joensen & Uditi Karna & John List & Gregory Veramendi, 2022. "How Early Adolescent Skills and Preferences Shape Economics Education Choices," Framed Field Experiments 00745, The Field Experiments Website.

2021

  1. Amrita Ahuja & Susan Athey & Arthur Baker & Eric Budish & Juan Camilo Castillo & Rachel Glennerster & Scott Duke Kominers & Michael Kremer & Jean Lee & Candice Prendergast & Christopher M. Snyder & Al, 2021. "Preparing for a Pandemic: Accelerating Vaccine Availability," Working Papers 2021-08, Becker Friedman Institute for Research In Economics.

2020

  1. Scott Duke Kominers & Parag A. Pathak & Tayfun Sönmez & M. Utku Ünver, 2020. "Paying It Backward and Forward: Expanding Access to Convalescent Plasma Therapy Through Market Design," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1007, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Mohammad Akbarpour & Piotr Dworczak & Scott Duke Kominers, 2020. "Redistributive allocation mechanisms," GRAPE Working Papers 40, GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics.
  3. Arnaud Dupuy & Alfred Galichon & Sonia Jaffe & Scott Duke Kominers, 2020. "Taxation in Matching Markets," Post-Print hal-03893206, HAL.
    • Arnaud Dupuy & Alfred Galichon & Sonia Jaffe & Scott Duke Kominers, 2020. "Taxation In Matching Markets," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 61(4), pages 1591-1634, November.
  4. Louis Kaplow & Scott Duke Kominers, 2020. "On the Representativeness of Voter Turnout," NBER Working Papers 26913, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  5. Luigi Butera & Philip Grossman & Daniel Houser & John List & Marie-Claire Villeval, 2020. "A New Mechanism to Alleviate the Crises of Confidence in Science - With an Application to the Public Goods Game," Artefactual Field Experiments 00684, The Field Experiments Website.
  6. Yansong Li & Elise Météreau & Ignacio Obeso & Luigi Butera & Marie Claire Villeval & Jean-Claude Dreher, 2020. "Endogenous testosterone is associated with increased striatal response to audience effects during prosocial choices," Post-Print hal-02990573, HAL.
  7. Luigi Butera & Philip J Grossman & Daniel Houser & John A List & Marie Claire Villeval, 2020. "A New Mechanism to Alleviate the Crises of Confidence in Science With An Application to the Public Goods GameA Review," Working Papers halshs-02512932, HAL.
  8. Kamei,Akito & Nakamura,Shohei, 2020. "Urban Agglomerations and Employment Transitions in Ethiopia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9184, The World Bank.
  9. Maria Carolina Alban Conto & Spogmai Akseer & Thomas Dreesen & Akito Kamei & Suguru Mizunoya & Annika Rigole & UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2020. "COVID-19: Effects of school closures on foundational skills and promising practices for monitoring and mitigating learning loss," Papers inwopa1144, Innocenti Working Papers.

2019

  1. Yannai A. Gonczarowski & Scott Duke Kominers & Ran I. Shorrer, 2019. "To Infinity and Beyond: A General Framework for Scaling Economic Theories," Papers 1906.10333, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2023.
  2. David Delacrétaz & Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Teytelboym, 2019. "Matching Mechanisms for Refugee Resettlement," Working Papers 2019-078, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group.
  3. Scott Duke Kominers & Xiaosheng Mu & Alexander Peysakhovich, 2019. "Paying for Attention: The Impact of Information Processing Costs on Bayesian Inference," Working Papers 2019-31, Princeton University. Economics Department..
  4. Chen Qu & Elise Météreau & Luigi Butera & Marie Claire Villeval & Jean-Claude Dreher & Matthew Rushworth, 2019. "Neurocomputational mechanisms at play when weighing concerns for extrinsic rewards, moral values, and social image," Post-Print halshs-02193425, HAL.
  5. Luigi Butera & Robert Metcalfe & William Morrison & Dmitry Taubinsky, 2019. "Measuring the Welfare Effects of Shame and Pride," NBER Working Papers 25637, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Pooya Molavi, 2019. "Macroeconomics with Learning and Misspecification: A General Theory and Applications," 2019 Meeting Papers 1584, Society for Economic Dynamics.

2018

  1. Dworczak, Pitor & Kominers, Scott Duke & Akbarpour, Mohammad, 2018. "Redistribution through Markets," Research Papers 3763, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
  2. Jonathan Ma & Scott Duke Kominers, 2018. "Bundling Incentives in (Many-to-Many) Matching with Contracts," Harvard Business School Working Papers 19-011, Harvard Business School.

2017

  1. Kominers, Scott Duke & Teytelboym, Alexander & Crawford, Vincent P, 2017. "An invitation to market design," University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series qt3xp2110t, Department of Economics, UC San Diego.
  2. Galichon, Alfred & Kominers, Scott Duke & Weber, Simon, 2017. "Costly Concessions: An Empirical Framework for Matching with Imperfectly Transferable Utility," CEPR Discussion Papers 12455, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Luigi Butera & John List, 2017. "An Economic Approach to Alleviate the Crisis of Confidence in Science: With an Application to the Public Goods Game," Artefactual Field Experiments 00608, The Field Experiments Website.

2016

  1. Edward L. Glaeser & Andrew Hillis & Scott Duke Kominers & Michael Luca, 2016. "Crowdsourcing City Government: Using Tournaments to Improve Inspection Accuracy," NBER Working Papers 22124, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Luigi Butera & Daniel Houser, 2016. "Delegating Altruism: Toward an Understanding of Agency in Charitable Giving," Working Papers 1060, George Mason University, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science.

2015

  1. Alfred Galichon & Scott Kominers & Simon Weber, 2015. "The nonlinear Bernstein-Schr\"odinger equation in Economics," Papers 1508.05114, arXiv.org.
  2. Naik, Nikhil & Kominers, Scott Duke & Raskar, Ramesh & Glaeser, Edward L. & Hidalgo, Cesar A., 2015. "Do People Shape Cities, or Do Cities Shape People? THe Co-evolution of Physical, Social and Economic Change in Five Major U.S. Cities," Working Paper Series 15-061, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
  3. Glaeser, Edward L. & Kominers, Scott Duke & Luca, Michael & Naik, Nikhil, 2015. "Big Data and Big Cities: The Promises and Limitations of Improved Measures for Urban Life," Working Paper Series 15-075, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
  4. Becker, Gary & Kominers, Scott Duke & Murphy, Kevin M. & Spenkuch, Jörg L., 2015. "A Theory of Intergenerational Mobility," MPRA Paper 66334, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2014

  1. Scott Duke Kominers & Tayfun Sönmez, 2014. "Matching with Slot-Specific Priorities: Theory," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 872, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Alfred Galichon & Scott Kominers & Simon Weber, 2014. "An Empirical Framework for Matching with Imperfectly Transferable Utility," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03460155, HAL.
  3. Lauren Cohen & Umit Gurun & Scott Duke Kominers, 2014. "Patent Trolls: Evidence from Targeted Firms," NBER Working Papers 20322, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Jason A. Aimone & Luigi Butera & Thomas Stratmann, 2014. "Altruistic Punishment in Elections," CESifo Working Paper Series 4945, CESifo.

2013

  1. Umut M. Dur & Scott Duke Kominers & Parag A. Pathak & Tayfun Sönmez, 2013. "The Demise of Walk Zones in Boston: Priorities vs. Precedence in School Choice," NBER Working Papers 18981, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Luigi Butera & Jeffrey Horn, 2013. "Good News, Bad News, and Social Image: The Market for Charitable Giving," Working Papers 1041, George Mason University, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science, revised Mar 2016.

2012

  1. Scott Duke Kominers & Tayfun Sönmez, 2012. "Designing for Diversity: Matching with Slot-Specific Priorities," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 806, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. William R. Kerr & Scott Duke Kominers, 2012. "Agglomerative Forces and Cluster Shapes," Working Papers 12-09, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  3. Drew Fudenberg & Yuhta Ishii & Scott Duke Kominers, 2012. "Delayed-Response Strategies in Repeated Games with Observation Lags," Levine's Working Paper Archive 786969000000000390, David K. Levine.
  4. Luigi Butera, 2012. "Good and Bad News in the market for charitable giving: experimental evidence," Post-Print halshs-00759078, HAL.

2011

  1. Luigi Butera, 2011. "Audience effect on two types of pro-social behavior: an fMRI Investigation," Post-Print halshs-00658316, HAL.

2010

  1. Hatfield, John William & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2010. "Matching Networks with Bilateral Contracts," Research Papers 2050, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
  2. Benjamin Edelman & Sonia Jaffe & Scott Duke Kominers, 2010. "To Groupon or Not to Groupon: The Profitability of Deep Discounts," Harvard Business School Working Papers 11-063, Harvard Business School, revised Jan 2014.
  3. Luigi Butera & Jean-Claude Dreher & Elise Météreau & Marie Claire Villeval, 2010. "Self-Image and Donations," Post-Print halshs-00587470, HAL.

Journal articles

2024

  1. Hyunjin Kim & Edward L. Glaeser & Andrew Hillis & Scott Duke Kominers & Michael Luca, 2024. "Decision authority and the returns to algorithms," Strategic Management Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 45(4), pages 619-648, April.

2023

  1. David Delacrétaz & Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Teytelboym, 2023. "Matching Mechanisms for Refugee Resettlement," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 113(10), pages 2689-2717, October.
  2. Mohammad Akbarpour & Scott Duke Kominers & Kevin Michael Li & Shengwu Li & Paul Milgrom, 2023. "Algorithmic Mechanism Design With Investment," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 91(6), pages 1969-2003, November.

2022

  1. Scott Duke Kominers & Alex Tabarrok, 2022. "Vaccines and the Covid-19 pandemic: lessons from failure and success [‘Many Say They’re Confused About Whether, When to Get Second Booster’]," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press and Oxford Review of Economic Policy Limited, vol. 38(4), pages 719-741.
  2. Eric Budish & Hannah Kettler & Scott Duke Kominers & Erik Osland & Canice Prendergast & Andrew A Torkelson, 2022. "Distributing a billion vaccines: COVAX successes, challenges, and opportunities [‘Financing Vaccine Equity’]," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press and Oxford Review of Economic Policy Limited, vol. 38(4), pages 941-974.
  3. Luigi Butera & Robert Metcalfe & William Morrison & Dmitry Taubinsky, 2022. "Measuring the Welfare Effects of Shame and Pride," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 112(1), pages 122-168, January.

2021

  1. Amrita Ahuja & Susan Athey & Arthur Baker & Eric Budish & Juan Camilo Castillo & Rachel Glennerster & Scott Duke Kominers & Michael Kremer & Jean Lee & Canice Prendergast & Christopher M. Snyder & Ale, 2021. "Preparing for a Pandemic: Accelerating Vaccine Availability," AEA Papers and Proceedings, American Economic Association, vol. 111, pages 331-335, May.
  2. Alexander Teytelboym & Shengwu Li & Scott Duke Kominers & Mohammad Akbarpour & Piotr Dworczak, 2021. "Discovering Auctions: Contributions of Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson," Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 123(3), pages 709-750, July.
  3. Chen, Jiafeng & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2021. "Auctioneers sometimes prefer entry fees to extra bidders," International Journal of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, vol. 79(C).
  4. John William Hatfield & Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Westkamp, 2021. "Stability, Strategy-Proofness, and Cumulative Offer Mechanisms [Stability and Incentives for College Admissions with Budget Constraints]," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 88(3), pages 1457-1502.
  5. Kominers, Scott Duke & Hatfield, John William & Nichifor, Alexandru & Ostrovsky, Michael & Westkamp, Alexander, 2021. "Chain stability in trading networks," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 16(1), January.
  6. Piotr Dworczak & Scott Duke Kominers & Mohammad Akbarpour, 2021. "Redistribution Through Markets," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 89(4), pages 1665-1698, July.

2020

  1. John William Hatfield & Ravi Jagadeesan & Scott Duke Kominers, 2020. "Matching in Networks with Bilateral Contracts: Corrigendum," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 12(3), pages 277-285, August.
  2. Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Teytelboym, 2020. "The Parable of the Auctioneer: Complexity in Paul R. Milgrom's Discovering Prices," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 58(4), pages 1180-1196, December.
  3. Delacrétaz, David & Kominers, Scott Duke & Nichifor, Alexandru, 2020. "Comparative statics for size-dependent discounts in matching markets," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(C), pages 127-131.
  4. Ravi Jagadeesan & Scott Duke Kominers & Ross Rheingans-Yoo, 2020. "Lone wolves in competitive equilibria," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 55(2), pages 215-228, August.
  5. John William Hatfield & Scott Duke Kominers & Richard Lowery & Jordan M. Barry, 2020. "Collusion in Markets with Syndication," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 128(10), pages 3779-3819.
  6. Arnaud Dupuy & Alfred Galichon & Sonia Jaffe & Scott Duke Kominers, 2020. "Taxation In Matching Markets," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 61(4), pages 1591-1634, November.
  7. Butera, Luigi & Horn, Jeffrey, 2020. "“Give less but give smart”: Experimental evidence on the effects of public information about quality on giving," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 171(C), pages 59-76.

2019

  1. Lauren Cohen & Umit G. Gurun & Scott Duke Kominers, 2019. "Patent Trolls: Evidence from Targeted Firms," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 65(12), pages 5461-5486, December.
  2. Hatfield, John William & Kominers, Scott Duke & Nichifor, Alexandru & Ostrovsky, Michael & Westkamp, Alexander, 2019. "Full substitutability," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 14(4), November.
  3. Alfred Galichon & Scott Duke Kominers & Simon Weber, 2019. "Costly Concessions: An Empirical Framework for Matching with Imperfectly Transferable Utility," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 127(6), pages 2875-2925.

2018

  1. Edward L. Glaeser & Scott Duke Kominers & Michael Luca & Nikhil Naik, 2018. "Big Data And Big Cities: The Promises And Limitations Of Improved Measures Of Urban Life," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 56(1), pages 114-137, January.
  2. Jagadeesan, Ravi & Kominers, Scott Duke & Rheingans-Yoo, Ross, 2018. "Strategy-proofness of worker-optimal matching with continuously transferable utility," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 108(C), pages 287-294.
  3. Gary S. Becker & Scott Duke Kominers & Kevin M. Murphy & Jörg L. Spenkuch, 2018. "A Theory of Intergenerational Mobility," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 126(S1), pages 7-25.
  4. Umut Dur & Scott Duke Kominers & Parag A. Pathak & Tayfun Sönmez, 2018. "Reserve Design: Unintended Consequences and the Demise of Boston’s Walk Zones," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 126(6), pages 2457-2479.
  5. Butera, Luigi & Houser, Daniel, 2018. "Delegating altruism: Toward an understanding of agency in charitable giving," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 155(C), pages 99-109.
  6. Aimone, Jason A. & Butera, Luigi & Stratmann, Thomas, 2018. "Altruistic punishment in elections," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 53(C), pages 149-160.
  7. Pooya Molavi & Alireza Tahbaz‐Salehi & Ali Jadbabaie, 2018. "A Theory of Non‐Bayesian Social Learning," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 86(2), pages 445-490, March.
  8. Akito Kamei, 2018. "Parental Absence and Agency: The Household Characteristics of Hazardous Forms of Child Labour in Nepal," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 30(7), pages 1116-1141, October.

2017

  1. John William Hatfield & Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Westkamp, 2017. "Stable and Strategy-Proof Matching with Flexible Allotments," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 107(5), pages 214-219, May.
  2. Hatfield, John William & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2017. "Contract design and stability in many-to-many matching," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 101(C), pages 78-97.
  3. Louis Kaplow & Scott Duke Kominers, 2017. "Who will vote quadratically? Voter turnout and votes cast under quadratic voting," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 172(1), pages 125-149, July.
  4. Scott Duke Kominers & Alexander Teytelboym & Vincent P Crawford, 2017. "An invitation to market design," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press and Oxford Review of Economic Policy Limited, vol. 33(4), pages 541-571.

2016

  1. Edward L. Glaeser & Andrew Hillis & Scott Duke Kominers & Michael Luca, 2016. "Crowdsourcing City Government: Using Tournaments to Improve Inspection Accuracy," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 106(5), pages 114-118, May.
  2. Kominers, Scott Duke & Sönmez, Tayfun, 2016. "Matching with slot-specific priorities: theory," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 11(2), May.
  3. Pooya Molavi & Ceyhun Eksin & Alejandro Ribeiro & Ali Jadbabaie, 2016. "Learning to Coordinate in Social Networks," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 64(3), pages 605-621, June.

2015

  1. Hatfield, John William & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2015. "Multilateral matching," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 156(C), pages 175-206.
  2. William R. Kerr & Scott Duke Kominers, 2015. "Agglomerative Forces and Cluster Shapes," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 97(4), pages 877-899, October.

2014

  1. John William Hatfield & Fuhito Kojima & Scott Duke Kominers, 2014. "Investment Incentives in Labor Market Matching," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 104(5), pages 436-441, May.
  2. Fudenberg, Drew & Ishii, Yuhta & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2014. "Delayed-response strategies in repeated games with observation lags," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 150(C), pages 487-514.

2013

  1. Hatfield, John William & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2013. "Vacancies in supply chain networks," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 119(3), pages 354-357.
  2. John William Hatfield & Scott Duke Kominers & Alexandru Nichifor & Michael Ostrovsky & Alexander Westkamp, 2013. "Stability and Competitive Equilibrium in Trading Networks," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 121(5), pages 966-1005.

2012

  1. Scott Duke Kominers & E. Glen Weyl, 2012. "Holdout in the Assembly of Complements: A Problem for Market Design," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 102(3), pages 360-365, May.
  2. John William Hatfield & Scott Duke Kominers, 2012. "Matching in Networks with Bilateral Contracts," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, American Economic Association, vol. 4(1), pages 176-208, February.
  3. Jaffe, Sonia & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2012. "Discrete choice cannot generate demand that is additively separable in own price," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 116(1), pages 129-132.
  4. Hatfield, John William & Immorlica, Nicole & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2012. "Testing substitutability," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 75(2), pages 639-645.
  5. Kominers, Scott Duke, 2012. "On the correspondence of contracts to salaries in (many-to-many) matching," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 75(2), pages 984-989.
  6. Jadbabaie, Ali & Molavi, Pooya & Sandroni, Alvaro & Tahbaz-Salehi, Alireza, 2012. "Non-Bayesian social learning," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 76(1), pages 210-225.

2010

  1. Kamada, Yuichiro & Kominers, Scott Duke, 2010. "Information can wreck cooperation: A counterpoint to Kandori (1992)," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 107(2), pages 112-114, May.
  2. Kominers, Scott Duke, 2010. "Matching with preferences over colleagues solves classical matching," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 68(2), pages 773-780, March.

2008

  1. Scott Duke Kominers, 2008. "Response to May 2007 Article by Frank Giarratani, Gene Gruver, and Randall Jackson on Industry Agglomeration," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 22(3), pages 264-266, August.

Software components

2016

  1. Joseph Seidel & Yang Xu, 2016. "Stata module to perform mutliple hypothesis testing correction procedure," Field Experiments Software mhtexp, The Field Experiments Website.
  2. Joseph Seidel & Yang Xu, 2016. "MHTEXP: Stata module to perform multiple hypothesis testing correction procedure," Statistical Software Components S458153, Boston College Department of Economics.

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