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Simon Martin

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Affiliation

Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre
Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Universität Wien

Wien, Austria
http://econ.univie.ac.at/
RePEc:edi:wiwuwat (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Shelegia, Sandro & Martin, Simon, 2021. "Under-promise and Over-Deliver? - Online Product Reviews and Firm Pricing," CEPR Discussion Papers 16508, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  2. Martin, Simon, 2020. "Market transparency and consumer search - Evidence from the German retail gasoline market," DICE Discussion Papers 350, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE).
  3. Martin, Simon & Schlag, Karl, 2017. "Finite Horizon Holdup and How to Cross the River," VfS Annual Conference 2017 (Vienna): Alternative Structures for Money and Banking 168136, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.

Articles

  1. Martin, Simon & Schlag, Karl H., 2020. "Split it up to create incentives: Investment, public goods and crossing the river," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 189(C).

Chapters

  1. Manfred Paier & Martina Dünser & Thomas Scherngell & Simon Martin, 2017. "Knowledge Creation and Research Policy in Science-Based Industries: An Empirical Agent-Based Model," Economic Complexity and Evolution, in: Ben Vermeulen & Manfred Paier (ed.), Innovation Networks for Regional Development, pages 153-183, Springer.

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Working papers

  1. Shelegia, Sandro & Martin, Simon, 2021. "Under-promise and Over-Deliver? - Online Product Reviews and Firm Pricing," CEPR Discussion Papers 16508, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Belleflamme, Paul & Johnen, Johannes, 2023. "Non-Price Strategies of Marketplaces: A Survey," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2023015, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    2. Michael Luca & Oren Reshef, 2021. "The Effect of Price on Firm Reputation," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 67(7), pages 4408-4419, July.

  2. Martin, Simon, 2020. "Market transparency and consumer search - Evidence from the German retail gasoline market," DICE Discussion Papers 350, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE).

    Cited by:

    1. Fan, Ying & Fu, Yuqi & Yang, Zan, 2024. "Door-in-the-face heuristics: Intermediaries’ diversion in rental markets," Working Paper Series 24/2, Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Real Estate and Construction Management & Banking and Finance.
    2. Sander Heinsalu, 2023. "Greater search cost reduces prices," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 75(3), pages 923-947, April.
    3. Felix Montag & Alina Sagimuldina & Christoph Winter, 2023. "Whom to Inform about Prices? Evidence from the German Fuel Market," Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper Series 415, CRC TRR 190 Rationality and Competition.
    4. Timothy Holt & Mitsuru Igami & Simon Scheidegger, 2024. "Detecting Edgeworth Cycles," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 67(1), pages 67-102.
    5. W. Benedikt Schmal, 2022. "From Rules to Regs: A Structural Topic Model of Collusion Research," Papers 2210.02957, arXiv.org.

Articles

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Chapters

  1. Manfred Paier & Martina Dünser & Thomas Scherngell & Simon Martin, 2017. "Knowledge Creation and Research Policy in Science-Based Industries: An Empirical Agent-Based Model," Economic Complexity and Evolution, in: Ben Vermeulen & Manfred Paier (ed.), Innovation Networks for Regional Development, pages 153-183, Springer.

    Cited by:

    1. You-ming Zhou, 2021. "NPCAMSD-agent: a prospective agent model," Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, Springer, vol. 77(2), pages 283-296, June.

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  1. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (2) 2019-11-04 2020-09-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (2) 2019-11-04 2019-11-04. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory and Applications (1) 2017-10-22. Author is listed
  4. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2020-09-14. Author is listed
  5. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (1) 2020-09-14. Author is listed
  6. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2020-09-14. Author is listed

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