Professor Patrick Bajari received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1997. He teaches in the areas of industrial organization and applied econometrics. His current research includes the econometrics of strategic interactions, demand estimation in differentiated product markets and the empirical analysis of asymmetric information. He is the Managing Editor of the International Journal of Industrial Organization and an Associate Editor for the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.
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Identification and Estimation of Discrete Games of Complete Information, (with Han Hong and Stephen Ryan), forthcoming, Econometrica.
"Estimating Dynamic Models of Imperfect Competition," (with Lanier Benkard and Jon Levin), Econometrica, Vol. 75, No. 5, 1331-1370 (September, 2007).
"Demand Estimation with Heterogeneous Consumers and Unobserved Product Characteristics: A Hedonic Approach," (with Lanier Benkard), Journal of Political Economy, 113(6), 1239-1276 (2005).
"Are Structural Estimates of Auction Models Reasonable? Evidence from Experimental Data," (with Ali Hortacsu), Journal of Political Economy 113(4), 703-741 (2005).
"Estimating Static Models of Strategic Interactions (with Han Hong, John Krainer and Denis Nekipelov), forthcoming, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.
"Procurement Contracting with Time Incentives: Theory and Evidence," (with Greg Lewis).
"Semiparametric and Nonparametric Estimation of a Dynamic Game of Incomplete Information," (with Victor Chernozhukov, Han Hong and Denis Nekipelov).