January 23–24, 2004
Toulouse, France
More information coming soon
List of communications
Attila Ambrus (Harvard University), “Network Markets and Consumers Coordination”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Simon P. Anderson (University of Virginia), “Market Provision of Broadcasting : a Welfare Analysis”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Mark Armstrong (University College London), “Competition in Two-Sided Markets”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Paul Belleflamme (CORE and IAG), “Competing B2B Marketplaces”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Ettore Damiano (University of Toronto), “Competing Matchmaking”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Jan Eeckhout (University of Pennsylvania), “Economic Institutions as Matching Markets”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Glenn Ellison (MIT), “Competing Auctions”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Jean J. Gabszewicz (CORE), “Two-Sided Network Effects and Competition : An Application to Media Industries”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Gautam Gowrisankaran, “Quantifying Equilibrium Network Externalities in the ACH Banking Industry”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 2004.
Andrei Hagiu (Princeton University), “Optimal Pricing and Commitment in Two-Sided Markets”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Benjamin E. Hermalin (Berkeley), “Your Network or Mine? The Economics of Routing Rules”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Evangelos Katsamakas, “Design and Ownership of Two-Sided Networks : Implications for Internet Intermediaries”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Jeong-Yoo Kim (GRIPS), “Revenue-Sharing and Interconnection in the Wireless Internet”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Jonathan Levin (Stanford University), “Matching and Price Competition”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
James J. Mcandrews (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), “Who is Calling, Please? On Anonymous Calling and Caller ID”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Geoffrey Parker (Tulane University), “Mechanism Design to Promote Free Market and Open Source Software Innovation”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Martin Peitz (Mannheim University), “Platform Ownership in Two-Sided Markets”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Pedro Pereira (Portuguese Competition Authority), “Size and Bias Effects of Search Engines : Theory and Experimental Evidence”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Markus Reisinger (University of Munich), “Two-Sided-Markets with Negative Externalities”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Roberto Roson (Venice University), “Competition between Payment Networks”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Marc Rysman (Boston University), “An Empirical Analysis of Payment Card Usage”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Ernesto Somma (University of Bari), “Plastic Clashes : Competition among Closed and Open Systems in the Credit Card Industry”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Lars Sorgard (Norvegian School of Economics), “Advertising on TV : Under-or Overprovision?”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Jean Tirole (IDEI-CEPR), “Two-Sided Markets : An Overview”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Nir Vulkan (Oxford), “Markets Versus Negotiations : The Predominance of Centralized Markets”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.
Julian Wright (National University of Singapore), “Competing Payment Schemes”, The Economics of Two-Sided Markets, Toulouse, France, January 23–24, 2004.