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Graduate Industrial Organization

⚠️ WORK IN PROGRESS! ⚠️

Welcome to my notes and code for a graduate Empirical Industrial Organization!

All code is written in Julia. I borrow heavily from other sources (below), but all mistakes are mine. The RMarkdown notebooks can be found here.

Please, if you find any typos or mistakes, open a new issue. Or even better, fork the repo and submit a pull request. I am happy to share my work and I am even happier if it can be useful.

Content

The course will cover the following content

  1. Production Function Estimation
  2. Demand Estimation [Html | Slides]
  3. Demand Identification
  4. Merger Analysis
  5. Entry and Exit
  6. Single-Agent Dynamics [Html | Slides]
  7. Dynamic Games [Html | Slides]
  8. AI and IO
  9. Auctions
  10. Media

The course also covers (simple) replications of the following papers

  1. Berry, Levinsohn, Pakes (1995) [Html | Slides]
  2. Rust (1987) [Html | Slides]

Sources

The course heavily borrows from the following sources

  • Kohei Kawaguchi's Empirical IO course in R
  • Gregory Crawford Graduate Empirical IO course at UZH
  • Phil Haile and Mitrsuru Igami Graduate Empirical IO course at Yale

More references can be found within each single session.