Market Design and Platforms

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
    Domain Economics
    Code UE-EEP.00564
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Lecture
    Level Master
    Semester AS-2026

    Schedules and rooms

    Summary schedule Monday 15:15 - 18:00, Hebdomadaire (Autumn semester)
    Hours per week 3

    Teaching

    Teachers
    • Valvassori Bolgè Giovanni
    Description

    Market Design is a field at the intersection of game theory and mechanism design, seeking to study the design of rules for real-world markets. This course deals with the theory and canonical applications of market design, including (i) matching algorithms for assignment problems such as school choice, public housing allocation, kidney exchange and refugee resettlement; (ii) auction design for allocation of natural resources, public radio spectrum and emission permits; (iii) platform and exchange design for online markets.

    The course surveys key topics at the intersection of game theory and market design, emphasizing practical relevance and real-world applications. The following themes are covered:

    • Introduction
    • Auctions and Procurement
       – Single-item and Multi-item Auction Formats
       – Applications: Sponsored Search, Procurement, Spectrum Auctions
    • Matching Markets
       – Matching Algorithms and Resource Allocation
       – Applications: Residency Matching, Kidney Exchange, School Choice, Refugee Resettlement
    • Platform Economics and Governance
       – Two-sided Markets and the Economics of Platforms
       – Digital Platforms and Regulatory Frameworks

    Training objectives

    This course develops students’ capacity for game-theoretic and strategic reasoning, grounding abstract concepts in concrete market applications. Upon successful completion, students will be able to:

    1. Identify and explain foundational examples of market design across a range of economic environments
    2. Build and analyze tractable models of real-world markets and evaluate potential policy interventions to enhance welfare
    3. Critically examine the ethical dimensions and distributional consequences of alternative market designs and policy choices

    Softskills Yes
    Off field No
    BeNeFri Yes
    Mobility Yes
    UniPop No

    Documents

    Bibliography

    The main textbooks for this course are:
    • Haeringer, G. (2017). Market Design: Auctions and Matching. MIT Press.
    • Belleflamme, P., & Peitz, M. (2021). The Economics of Platforms: Concepts and Strategy. Cambridge University Press.
    • Börgers, T. (2015). An Introduction to the Theory of Mechanism Design. Oxford University Press.
    • Gibbons, R. (1992). Game Theory for Applied Economists. Princeton University Press.

    An additional, general-audience reference is the book by Alvin E. Roth, who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2012:
    • Roth, A. E. (2015). Who Gets What and Why: the New Economics of Matchmaking and Market Design. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

  • Dates and rooms
    Date Hour Type of lesson Place
    14.09.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    21.09.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    28.09.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    05.10.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    12.10.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    19.10.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    26.10.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    02.11.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    09.11.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    23.11.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    30.11.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    07.12.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
    14.12.2026 15:15 - 18:00 Cours
  • Assessments methods

    Written exam

    Assessments methods By rating
    Descriptions of Exams

    Written exam 90 minutes

  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    Ma - Data Analytics & Economics - 90 ECTS
    Version: 2020-SA_V02
    Courses min 63 ECTS > Mandatory Modules (45 to 63 ECTS) > Module II: Economics of Markets and Organisations (Eco)

    Ma - Economics - 90 ECTS
    Version: 2021-SA_V05 - Dès le SA-2025
    Le choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Business Economics > Elective courses in Business Economics > Elective courses in Economics
    Le choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Business Economics > Option : Business Economics
    Le choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility > Elective courses in Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility > Elective courses in Economics
    Le choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Public Economics and Policy > Elective courses in Public Economics and Policy > Elective courses in Economics
    Le choix de l'option se fait par l'inscription au premier cours dans l'une des options possibles. > Public Economics and Policy > Option : Public Economics and Policy
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    Course selection for the Master WITHOUT options > Elective courses > Elective courses in Economics

    Ma - Public Economics and Public Finance - 90 ECTS
    Version: 2026-SA_V01 - DD PEPF
    Cours > Up to 40 ECTS credits must fulfill the conditions required for the specialisation according to the approuved document "Individual choice of lectures". > Option : Public Economics and Policy
    Cours > Up to 40 ECTS credits must fulfill the conditions required for the specialisation according to the approuved document "Individual choice of lectures". > Elective courses in Economics

    MiMa - Economics - 30 ECTS
    Version: 2021-SA_V01
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