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Eeva Mauring is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Bergen, and affiliated with the University of Vienna and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). She holds a PhD from University College London (UCL) awarded in 2016. Her research focuses on microeconomic theory, industrial organisation, and information economics, with particular emphasis on search theory, market dynamics, and platform economics.
Her work explores topics such as price discrimination in online markets, competitive search equilibria, and the role of information in shaping market outcomes. Notable contributions include analyzing platform learning from consumer choices, Coasian dynamics in sequential search, and the social value of public information in search markets. She has also studied adverse selection in dynamic matching markets and evolutionary stable pricing strategies.
Eeva's research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in digital markets, consumer behavior, and market design. Her affiliations with leading institutions reflect her international standing in the field. No awards are explicitly listed, but her extensive publication record underscores her scholarly impact. She has not listed advisees or grants in the provided materials.
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