Allan Collard-Wexler
Professor of Economics
Current Appointments & Affiliations
- Professor of Economics, Economics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2018
Contact Information
- 230 Social Sciences, Box 90097, Durham, NC 27708
- Box 90097, Durham, NC 27708
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allan.collard.wexler@duke.edu
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Personal Website
- Background
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Education, Training, & Certifications
- Ph.D., Northwestern University 2007
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Previous Appointments & Affiliations
- Associate Professor of Economics, Economics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences 2014 - 2018
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Academic Positions Outside Duke
- Harrington Scholar, University of Texas at Austin. 2013 - 2014
- Assistant Professor, New York University - Stern School of Business. 2006 - 2014
- Recognition
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In the News
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SEP 11, 2017 -
AUG 10, 2016 Marketplace -
AUG 8, 2016 The Washington Post -
DEC 9, 2014
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Awards & Honors
- Expertise
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Subject Headings
- Research
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Selected Grants
- Collabortive Research: Market Power and Resource Allocation awarded by National Science Foundation 2016 - 2021
- Publications & Artistic Works
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Selected Publications
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Academic Articles
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Aguirregabiria, Victor, Allan Collard-Wexler, and Stephen Ryan. “Dynamic Games in Empirical Industrial Organization,” September 2, 2021.
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Aguirregabiria, V., A. Collard-Wexler, and S. P. Ryan. “Dynamic games in empirical industrial organization.” Handbook of Industrial Organization 4, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 225–343. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.hesind.2021.11.004.Full Text
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Asker, J., A. Collard-Wexler, and J. De Loecker. “(Mis)Allocation, Market Power, and Global Oil Extraction.” American Economic Review 109, no. 4 (April 1, 2019): 1568–1615. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.20171438.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Allcott, Hunt, Allan Collard-Wexler, and Stephen D. O’Connell. “How Do Electricity Shortages Affect Industry? Evidence from India.” American Economic Review 106, no. 3 (March 2016): 587–624.
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Collard-Wexler, A., and J. De Loecker. “Reallocation and technology: Evidence from the US steel industry.” American Economic Review 105, no. 1 (January 1, 2015): 131–71. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.20130090.Full Text
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Asker, J., A. Collard-Wexler, and J. D. Loecker. “Dynamic inputs and resource (Mis)allocation.” Journal of Political Economy 122, no. 5 (October 1, 2014): 1013–63. https://doi.org/10.1086/677072.Full Text
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Baccara, M., A. Collard-Wexler, L. Felli, and L. Yariv. “Child-adoption Matching: Preferences for gender and race.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6, no. 3 (January 1, 2014): 133–58. https://doi.org/10.1257/app.6.3.133.Full Text
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Collard-Wexler, A. “Mergers and sunk costs: An application to the ready-mix concrete industry.” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 6, no. 4 (January 1, 2014): 407–47. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.6.4.407.Full Text
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Collard-Wexler, A. “Demand fluctuations in the ready-mix concrete industry.” Econometrica 81, no. 3 (May 1, 2013): 1003–37. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA6877.Full Text
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Chandra, A., and A. Collard-Wexler. “Mergers in two-sided markets: An application to the Canadian newspaper industry.” Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 18, no. 4 (December 1, 2009): 1045–70. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-9134.2009.00237.x.Full Text
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Collard-Wexler, A. “Discussion of Tamer and Arradillas-Lopez.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 26, no. 3 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1198/073500108000000150.Full Text
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Scholarly Editions
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Collard-Wexler, A., G. Gowrisankaran, and R. S. Lee. ““Nash-in-Nash” Bargaining: A Microfoundation for Applied Work,” February 1, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1086/700729.Full Text Open Access Copy
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Collard-Wexler, A., and J. Loecker. “Production Function Estimation with Measurement Error in Inputs,” August 16, 2016.Open Access Copy
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Collard-Wexler, Allan, and Jan De Loecker. “Production Function Estimation and Capital Measurement Error,” July 2016.
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- Teaching & Mentoring
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Recent Courses
- ECON 825: Industrial Organization 2023
- ECON 826: Partial Identification: Theory and Applications in Industrial Organization 2023
- ECON 951S: Applied Microeconomics Research 2023
- ECON 825: Industrial Organization 2022
- ECON 826: Partial Identification: Theory and Applications in Industrial Organization 2022
- ECON 951S: Applied Microeconomics Research 2022
- ECON 825: Industrial Organization 2021
- ECON 951S: Applied Microeconomics Research 2021
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Advising & Mentoring
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1. Yijia Wang (2008): NERA White Plains.
2. Ali Yurukoglu (2009): Stanford GSB (Review of Economic Studies Tour).
3. Matt Grennan (2010): University of Toronto.
4. Jun Wen (2011): Cornerstone.
5. Lai Jiang (2012): University of British Columbia.
6. Selvin Akkus (2013): Bates White.
7. Krzysztof Wozniak (2013): Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
8. Jason Hong (2014): Department of Justice.
9. Yunok Cho (2014): Renmin.
10. Nicholas Buchholtz (2016): Princeton (Review of Economic Studies Tour). 11. Pamela Medina (2016): University of Toronto.
12. Eduardo Jardim (2016): Amazon.
13. Tedi Skiti (2017): Temple University.
14. Eli Libman-Sellinger* (2017): University of Georgia.
15. Matthew Panhans (2017): Federal Trade Commission.
16. Nicolas-Aldebrando Benelli (2018): Seminary Studies in France.
17. Andrew Steck* (2018): University of Toronto.
18. Paul Eliason* (2018): Brigham Young University.
19. Sherry Wu* (2018): Indiana University.
20. Yilin Jiang* (2019): McKinsey.
21. Yanyou Chen* (2020):
22. Ben Heebsh* (2020):
23. Zach Nolan* (2020):
24. Andrei Ordin (2020):
25. Tiancheng Chen*:
26. Drew Vollmer*:
27. Gabor Palinko*:
28. Mirjam Szillery:
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- Scholarly, Clinical, & Service Activities
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Service to the Profession
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