The Economist as Engineer: Game Theory, Experimentation, and Computation as Tools for Design Economics
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Abstract
Economists have lately been called upon not only to analyze markets, but to design them. Market design involves a responsibility for detail, a need to deal with all of a market's complications, not just its principle features. Designers therefore cannot work only with the simple conceptual models used for theoretical insights into the general working of markets. Instead, market design calls for an engineering approach. Drawing primarily on the design of the entry level labor market for American doctors (the National Resident Matching Program), and of the auctions of radio spectrum conducted by the Federal Communications Commission, this paper makes the case that experimental and computational economics are…
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- Computational economics
- Common value auction
- Game theory
- Work (physics)
- Matching (statistics)
- Economics
- Commission
- Simple (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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