Here’s the program of the Market Design Conference at Chicago Booth — see how AI even got its own independent session:
Program | 3rd Chicago Booth Market Design Conference
Algorithmic Collusion
- Algorithmic Coercion and Faster Pricing — Alexander McKay (University of Virginia)
- Calibrated Learning in Bayesian Games and the Limits of Algorithmic Collusion — Martino Banchio (Bocconi University)
Behavioral Market Design
- Opt In? Opt Out? — Alex Chan (Harvard Business School)
Water Markets
- Local Economic Spillovers from Water Trade — Zane Kashner (Stanford University)
- Water Market Design — Billy Ferguson (UC Berkeley)
AI and Market Design
- Contracting over Context: Incentive Problems in Human–AI Collaboration — Zoë Hitzig (Anthropic Institute)
- Designing Human-AI Collaboration: A Sufficient-Statistic Approach — Nikhil Agarwal (MIT)
Education Market Design
- Who Chooses and Who Benefits? The Design of Public School Choice Systems — Chris Campos (Chicago Booth)
Advances in Mechanism Design
- Identity-Compatible Auctions — Haoyuan Zeng (University of Zurich)
- Designing Simpler Mechanisms: Transparency and As-If Dominance — Roberto Saitto (Northwestern University)