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Other Events — Zurich Center for Market Design

Other Events

Conferences, workshops, and special gatherings

Overview

Beyond our regular seminar series, we organize and host conferences, workshops, and special gatherings that explore new intersections for market design and foster collaboration across disciplines.

These events bring together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to address specific challenges and advance the field through focused discussion and collaboration.

Explore some of our events:

Spectrum Auctions and Market Structure

International conference on spectrum economics and policy

The Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) and the Department of Economics at the University of Zurich (UZH) are organizing a conference on “Spectrum Auctions and Market Structure” in Zurich on September 19, 2025 (13:00–19:00). See the Conference Website for details.

This half-day international conference brings together academics, policymakers, and industry professionals for a program structured around three main sessions: Empirical research, Theory and policy, and Industry and regulatory perspectives.

Friday, September 19, 2025
University of Zurich, Department of Economics, Schönberggasse 1 (Main Building), CH-8001 Zürich
UBS International Center for Economics in Society, Room SOF-G-21

Time Session
13:00 Introduction
by Marek Pycia (UZH)
13:15 Empirical Research
Moderator: Armin Schmutzler (UZH))

Paul Scott (NYU)
“Optimal market structure — Market structure investment and technical efficiencies mobile telecommunications”

Marc Ivaldi (TSE), Louise Aimene (Orange), Jean-Baptiste Giffard (Telecom Paris), Julienne Liang (Orange)
“Welfare cost of mobile spectrum (Mis)allocation”

Daniel Ershov (UCL), David Salant (TSE)
“Auctions and mobile market competition: evidence from the European 4G auctions”
14:45 Break
15:00 Theory and Policy
Moderator: Andy Skrzypacz (Stanford Graduate School of Business))

Patrick Rey (TSE) and David Salant (TSE)
“Allocating essential inputs”

Michael Ostrovsky (Stanford Graduate School of Business)
“Dual-Track Auction for Market-Based Determination of Spectrum Clearing”

dotEcon — “Stirred not shaken: A recipe for reassigning spectrum”
discussed by David Salant (TSE))
16:15 Industry Perspective
Moderator: Malcolm Ross (Merlin Consulting))

Richard Marsden (NERA Economics Consulting)

Roman Rabinovich (FTI Consulting)
16:45 Break
17:00 Regulatory Perspective
Moderator: David Salant (TSE))

Richard Feasey (UK Competition and Markets Authority — CMA)

Luis Gaspar (Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações — ANACOM, Portugal)

Alexia Gonzalez Fanfalone (OECD)

Konstantinos Masselos (Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission — EETT)

Berndt Odenthal (Bundesnetzagentur — BNetzA)

Morgan Westring (Swedish Post and Telecom Authority — PTS)
18:45 Final Remarks
19:00 Reception (drinks)

Matching in Practice: Zurich Workshop 2024

Assignment and matching in education and labor markets

Matching in Practice was created in September 2010 to bring together the growing community of researchers in Europe working on the various aspects of assignment and matching in education and related labour markets. It fosters interaction between theory, experiments, field data analysis, and policy/market design.

Monday, March 18, 2024
KO2 F-152, University of Zurich

Time Speaker Title
12:00–12:45 Lunch & Registration
12:45–13:10 Lisa Botbol
(Toulouse School of Economics)
Applicant Choice in the Design of Social Housing Allocations: Evidence from France
13:10–13:35 Byeong-hyeon Jeong
(University of Zurich)
School Choice in Context: Can Open Enrollment Cure Segregation?
13:35–14:00 Rémi Castera
(University of Grenoble-Alpes)
Correlation of Rankings in Matching Markets
14:00–14:25 Coffee Break
14:25–14:50 Daniel Bird
(Tel-Aviv University)
Search, Matching, and Online Platforms
14:50–15:15 Alireza Amanihamedani
(London Business School)
Spatial Matching under Multihoming
15:15–15:40 Simon Jantschgi
(University of Oxford)
The Hidden Price of Zero-Commission
15:40–16:05 Coffee Break
16:05–16:30 Anna Bogomolnaia
(University of Glasgow)
Fair Division under Objective Constraints
16:30–16:55 Tom Demeulemeester
(KU Leuven)
Rawlsian Assignments
16:55–17:30 Coffee Break
17:30–18:30 Keynote: Shengwu Li
(Harvard University)
Simple Mechanisms: An Overview
19:00 Workshop Dinner – Timeout (Hotel St. Josef)

Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Location: KO2 F-152, University of Zurich

Time Speaker Title
09:00–09:25 Cancelled
09:25–09:50 Josué Ortega
(Belfast University)
The Limits of School Choice with Consent
09:50–10:15 Cyril Rouault
(Université Paris-Saclay)
Stability Under Contract Terms
10:15–10:40 Coffee Break
10:40–11:05 Ezzat Elokda
(ETH Zurich)
Karma: An Experimental Study
11:05–11:30 Ermis Soumalias
(University of Zurich)
Machine Learning-powered Course Allocation
11:30–12:00 Coffee Break
12:00–12:50 Panel Discussion: AI and Simplicity in Market Design
Samuel Häfner (University of St. Gallen), Marek Pycia (University of Zurich), Sven Seuken (University of Zurich)
13:00–14:00 Lunch at ETH Dozentenfoyer