Paul Oyer

@pauloyer

Stanford GSB Economics Professor, Roadside MBA Co-Author, Author of book on Economics and Online Dating

Stanford. California
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2009.

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  1. 29. sij

    Check out my non-technical overview of the state of the Gig Economy.

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  2. 29. sij
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  3. 11. sij

    What does it say about me that this is the top story on my Twitter feed?

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  4. 11. sij

    The Sultan of Oman died with no heirs. "If [a family counsel] cannot agree within a few days, it opens an envelope containing the name of the sultan’s chosen successor, handwritten by the sultan before his death." Interesting mechanism design choice.

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  5. 9. sij

    Here's the best I could come up with. Price on the y-axis (unintuitively but consistent with standard practice). Elasticity on the x-axis. This is made-up data meant to estimate Lipitor demand on patent (right), when duopoly with Crestor (middle), and when off patent (left).

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  6. 9. sij

    Great graph of how elasticity varies for products very different from most that we run into daily.

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  7. 9. sij

    Super interesting but it strikes me as incorrect. The variation that exists here is hard to justify. But maybe that's because I love Reese's.

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  8. 8. sij

    Indeed! Students -- check this out before class tomorrow!! (Warning, though. There is some language I prefer you not use in the classroom.)

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  9. 8. sij

    I'm teaching elasticity tomorrow and I want to show a graph that gets across the intuition of how elasticity changes with P,Q and how it varies across products. How to do this (other than showing the demand curve and declaring it elastic or not)?

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  10. 7. sij

    Take a 360-degree tour of the Stanford MBA program. It's better with VR glasses!

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  11. 7. sij

    Demand for a book for my MBA students. The book is whatever book they are currently interested in buying. I wonder what book someone is willing-to-pay $500 for (and I suspect it is not one I wrote).

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  12. 6. sij

    For about a week now, I have had the "Theme from Arthur" stuck in my head. I hope I don't remember the 2020s as the decade of Christopher Cross.

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  14. 21. pro 2019.

    And this is an amazing example of barriers to entry. A $17B factory! The Economist | The pivot via

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  15. 21. pro 2019.

    I love the Economist’s “Christmas specials”. This is a great story. The Economist | Watching the detective via

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  16. 18. pro 2019.

    What is the standard error around any guess as to the degree of warming in the world by 2100? Or, put another way, if 3 degrees is the best guess, what are the odds that it's really 6? Or 10? Or zero?

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  17. 18. pro 2019.
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  18. 18. pro 2019.

    I knew they were out to get us. Their cute and innocent act worked for a long time and really set us up!

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  19. 17. pro 2019.
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  20. 16. pro 2019.

    Hint to 29 down in today’s NY Times crossword

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