Estelle Cantillon
Professor
Department of Industrial Organization
European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics
Belgium
Biography
Estelle Cantillon is a professor of economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, an associate member at the Toulouse School of Economics and a research fellow at CEPR (London). Her research lies at the boundary between market design and industrial organization and typically combines theory and data. She has published on auctions, procurement, competition between exchanges, and assignment problems. Her current research focuses on the design of emissions markets, price discovery in the electricity wholesale market and school choice.
Research Interest
Environmental Economics
Publications
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Asker, J. and E. Cantillon (2008), Properties of Scoring Auctions, Rand Journal of Economics, 39(1), Spring 2008, 69-85.
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Asker, J. and E. Cantillon (2008), Properties of Scoring Auctions, Rand Journal of Economics, 39(1), Spring 2008, 69-85.
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Asker, J. and E. Cantillon (2010), Procurement when Price and Quality Matter, Rand Journal of Economics, 41(1), Spring 2010, 1-34.
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Budish, E. and E. Cantillon (2012), The Multi-unit Assignment Problem: Theory and Evidence from Course Allocation at Harvard, American Economic Review, August 2012, 102(5), 2237-71.