January 9–10, 2025
Toulouse
Conference objectives
The objective of the conference, organized by the TSE Digital Center at the Toulouse School of Economics, with the help of the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) is to discuss recent contributions to the understanding of the digital economy and its consequences for modern societies.
The conference will feature contributions in economics - theoretical, econometric, experimental and policy oriented - as well as contributions from other social sciences and computer and data science.
Keynote speakers
Julian Wright (National University of Singapore)
Garrett Johnson (Boston University)
Roundtable speakers
Roundtable Introduced and presided by Paul Seabright (TSE)
Olivier Coste (Coste and Partners)
Diane Coyle (University of Cambridge)
Monika Schnitzer (University of Munich)
Jean Tirole (TSE)
Organizing committee
Alexandre de Cornière (TSE, CEPR), Jacques Crémer (TSE, CEPR) and Paul Seabright (IAST, TSE, CEPR)
Registration fees
The registration fees are waived for speakers, discussants, partners, TSE members and TSE students.
- Academic participants: 150 €
- Non academic participants: 250 € The registration fees cover lunches, coffee breaks and conference dinner.
Please note that since December 16, the conference dinner is FULL.
New registration fees from December 17
- Academic participants: 75 €
- Non academic participants: 175 €
Conference venue
Toulouse School of Economics
1 Esplanade de l'Université - Auditoriums 3 & 4
31080 Toulouse cedex 06
Contact
Conference secretariat: Florence Chauvet/Christelle Fauchié
E-mail: digitconf@tse-fr.eu
List of communications
Dylan Alezra (CRED, Paris 1;Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II), “Acquired firms and innovation: an empirical study”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Simon Anderson (University of Virginia), “App Platform Model”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Heski Bar-Isaac (University of Toronto), “Content Moderation for Sale: Selling Attention through Steering and Certification”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Dong Ook Choi (Sangmyung University), “News Selection by News Aggregators and Incentives for Newspapers to Invest in Journalism: The case of South Korea”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Nestor Duch-Brown (Joint Research Centre of the European Commission), “Entry and Competition in Platform Markets. Evidence from the European Tablet Industry”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Ruben Durante (National University of Singapore;ICREA-UPF), “The Anatomy of Censorship and Propaganda: Evidence from Russian Wikipedia”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Anna D’Annunzio (TBS), “Digital Ecosystems: The Adtech Tax and Content Quality”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Jack Fisher (University of Virginia), “Monopsony Power in the Gig Economy”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Emeric Henry (Sciences-Po), “Curtailing False News, Amplifying Truth”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Chuqing Jin (Toulouse School of Economics), “Sticky Consumers and Cloud Welfare”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Garrett Johnson (Boston University Questrom School of Business), “The Economics of PEAT: Investigating the Adoption and Performance of Privacy-Enhanced Advertising Technologies”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Bruno Jullien (Toulouse School of Economics), “Direction of Innovation and Decreasing Dominance”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Aaron Kaye (MIT), “The Personalization Paradox: Welfare Effects of Personalized Recommendations in Two-Sided Digital Markets”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Muxin Li (Universita Bocconi), “Dominating Ancillary Product Markets via Self-Preferencing”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Sijie Lin (University of Toronto), “Hiding from Generative AI”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Matthew Mitchell (University of Toronto), “Asymmetric content moderation in search markets: The case of adult websites”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
José Luis Moraga-Gonzalez (Télécom ParisTech;Vrije UNiversiteit Amsterdam), “The Agency and Wholesale Models When a Platform Can Charge Entry Fees”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Raphaël Raux (Harvard University), “Human Learning about AI”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Andrew Rhodes (Toulouse School of Economics), “Digital Ecosystem and Data Regulation”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Michelangelo Rossi (Télécom Paris;Institut Polytechnique de Paris, CREST, France), “Is Competition Only One Click Away? The Digital Markets Act Impact on Google Maps”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Wilfried Sand-Zantman (THEMA;ESSEC Business School), “Learning-by-doing in Data Markets”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Benoît Schmutz-Bloch (CREST, Ecole Polytechnique), “The Lifecycle of Protests in the Digital Age”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Adrian Segura Moreira (University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona), “Decentralizing Content Moderation”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Regina Seibel (University of Toronto), “The Cost of the Cold-Start Problem on Airbnb”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Javad Shamsi (London School of Economics), “A New order? Digital Disruption and Entrepreneurial Opportunities”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Andrey Simonov (Columbia University;CEPR), “Platform Power of News Aggregators”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Olga Slivko (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University), “Content Regulation or Self-Moderation? The Effect of Network Enforcement Act on Twitter”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Greg Taylor (Oxford Internet Institute), “Fulfilled by Amazon: Marketplace Tying of Ancillary Services”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Yifei Wang (University of Pittsburg), “Competition and Privacy”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Tong Wang (University of Edinburgh), “Enforceability v.s. Flexibility: When Do Smart Contracts Outperform Traditional Contracts?”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Wenshi Wei (Tsinghua University), “Mitigating Moral Hazard in Delegated Investment through Recommendation Algorithms”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Nils Wernerfelt (Northwestern University), “Digital Advertising and Market Structure: Implications for Privacy Regulation”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Alexander White (Tsinghua University), “Platform Competition and Interoperability: The Net Fee Model”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Julian Wright (National University of Singapore), “Is it anticompetitive for platforms to limit disintermediation?”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.
Hao Yang ( Swiss Finance Institute), “AI Coordination and Self-Fulfilling Financial Crises”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 10, 2025.
Yaron Yehezkel (Tel-Aviv University), “Your Data, My Data: Information Disclosure and Competition in Marketplace Platforms”, 17th Digital Economics Conference, Toulouse, January 2025.