Strategy Stories
- The Walras-Bowley Lecture: Fragmentation of Matching Markets and How Economics Can Help Integrate Them, by Kamada, Kojima, and Matsushita
- Welcome Address Association of Technical Staff in Psychology
- Stanford kidney conference, recap
- “Better to exchange kidneys than bombs.”
- In China, you can hire a woman to disrupt a husband’s extra-marital affair
- Meat and dairy allergy ( to alpha-gal), ticks and gene-modified pigs
- Chocolate fermentation and its microbiome (coming to desserts near you)
- Regulating markets for antiquities, to more effectively compete with black markets (Kremer and Wilkening in JEP)
- The Walras-Bowley Lecture: Fragmentation of Matching Markets and How Economics Can Help Integrate Them, by Kamada, Kojima, and Matsushita
- Welcome Address Association of Technical Staff in Psychology
- Stanford kidney conference, recap
- “Better to exchange kidneys than bombs.”
- In China, you can hire a woman to disrupt a husband’s extra-marital affair
- Meat and dairy allergy ( to alpha-gal), ticks and gene-modified pigs
- Chocolate fermentation and its microbiome (coming to desserts near you)
- Regulating markets for antiquities, to more effectively compete with black markets (Kremer and Wilkening in JEP)
- The UN General Assembly issues a call for surrogacy to be outlawed
- Market design podcast on NPR’s Planet Money (with Alex Teytelboym)
- Resuscitation theater (“slow codes”), and Medical Aid in Dying
- Congestion in online labor markets: too many applications
- Cat food, for big cats in zoos (you could call it pet food)
- A Tale of Two Statues (in Denmark and U.S.)
- Special issue of Economic Theory in Honor of David K. Levine
