Research Interests of Ginger Z. Jin (as of June 10, 2008)

My research focuses on empirical studies in information economics. In particular, I investigate how market mechanisms alleviate information asymmetry among economic agents and what role government regulations play in information markets. Most of my work are straight IO (industrial organization), with a few exceptions casting IO insights on information issues within family.



Refereed Publications
  • Matchmaking for Children: Are There Agency Costs?  (under revision, draft coming soon) with Lixin Xu at the World Bank.
  • Dynamic Learning and Selection: the Early Years of Prosper.com (with Seth Freedman)

  • This is a preliminary study using Prosper data from April 19, 2006 to December 31, 2007. Because none of the Prosper loans have reached their regular maturity, the loan performance reported in this paper is up to data availability as of January 11, 2008 (our data download date). Consequently, the estimated rate of return entails a number of assumptions. Any conclusion drawn from our study is subject to the validity of these assumptions.
    We are working on an update with more recent data. Please no quote without permission. Comments are more than welcome.
  • Inspector Objectivity (with Phillip Leslie and David J. Becker)

  • Platform Prices at Sports Card Conventions (with Marc Rysman)

  • The Impact of State Health Insurance Mandates on Self Insurance 1997-2005 (with Kosali Simon and Phillip Cooper)

  • Report Cards (with David Dranove)

 


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