Advances in Demand Analysis, 2024

Welcome to the latest in the series of occasional Demand Workshops. Please keep an eye on this page for up-to-date information.
Ian, Matt, Jörg and Debopam.
Location:
Senior Common Room, Staircase A, Nuffield College (directions and transport advice).
Accommodation:
Conference participants will be lodged either at Nuffield College or The Galaxie.
Conference Dinners:
- 4 September, Arrivals' dinner : 6:30pm @ Al-Andalus, Little Clarendon Street.
- 5 September, Conference dinner : 6:30pm @ Nuffield College. Drinks reception at 6:30pm followed by dinner at 7:15pm.
- 6 September, Survivors' dinner : 6:30pm @ Old Delhi, New Road.
Programme:
5 September | 6 September | |
08:30 | Coffee available | Coffee available |
09:00 |
Debopam Bhattacharya (Cambridge) "Discrete Choice with Congestion" |
Jeremy Fox (Rice) "Estimating Matching Games with Profit and Price Data” |
09:45 |
Sebastiaan Maes (Antwerp) "Robust Hicksian Welfare Analysis under Individual Heterogeneity" |
Alessandro Iaria (Bristol) "Identification and Estimation of Demand Models with Endogenous Product Entry and Exit" |
10:30 | Morning Coffee | Morning Coffee |
11:00 |
Mogens Fosgerau (Copenhagen) "Estimating the perturbed utility route choice model with trip-level data" |
Tom Potoms (Sussex) "Testing revealed preference models with unobserved randomness using random sets" |
11:45 |
Roy Allen (Western Ontario) "Latent Utility and Permutation Invariance: A Revealed Preference Approach" |
Nail Kashaev (Westen Ontario) "Peer effects in consideration and preferences" |
12:30 | Lunch | Lunch |
13:30 |
Jörg Stoye (Cornell) “Refined Tests and Counterfactuals Using Random Utility Models” |
Erwin Diewert (UBC) |
14:15 |
Josh Lanier (SWFE) "Estimating Large Demand Systems" |
Martin O'Connell (Wisconsin) |
15:00 | Afternoon Tea | Afternoon Tea |
15:30 |
Khushboo Surana (York) "Labor Market Participation, Marriage and Individual Welfare" |
John Quah (National University of Singapore) |
16:15 |
Whitney Newey (MIT) "Demand Estimation in Markets with Many Consumers" |
Arthur Lewbel (Boston College) "Economies of Scale to Consumption in Collective Households" |
17:00 | end | end |