Ayça Kaya
Associate Professor
University of Miami, Department of Economics
E-mail: akaya@bus.miami.edu
Research
Working papers
Price Transparency and Market Screening, with Santanu Roy (first version 2020, revised 2022)
Publications
Repeated Trading: Transparency and Market Structure, with Santanu Roy (forthcoming, American Economic Review), pdf, Online Appendix
Paying with information, Theoretical Economics, v. 18, 669-706 (2023)
Sorting Expertise, with Galina Vereshchagina , Journal of Economic Theory, v. 204 (2022)
Market Screening with Limited Records, with Santanu Roy , Games and Economic Behavior, v. 132, 106-132 (2022)
Uncertainty-driven cooperation, with Esat Doruk Cetemen and Ilwoo Hwang, Theoretical Economics, 15:3, pp. 1023-1058 (2020)
winner of the Best TE Paper Prize (2022)
Trading Dynamics with Private Buyer Signals in the Market for Lemons, with Kyungmin Kim, Review of Economic Studies, 85 (4), 2318-2352 (2018)--supplement
Moral Hazard and Sorting in a Market for Partnerships, with Galina Vereshchagina, Economic Theory, 60:1, pp. 73-121 (2015)
Transparency and Price Formation, with Qingmin Liu, Theoretical Economics, 10:2, pp.341-383 (2015)-- supplement
Partnerships versus Corporations: moral hazard, sorting and ownership structure, with Galina Vereshchagina, American Economic Review, 104:1, pp. 291-307 (2014).
Dynamics of Price and Advertising as Signals of Quality: anything goes, Economics Bulletin, 33:2, 1556-64 (2013).
When does it pay to get informed?, International Economic Review, 51:2, pp. 533-551 (2010).
Repeated signaling games, Games and Economic Behavior, 66, 841-54 (2009).
Currently dormant working papers
A characterization of solution concepts that only implement monotonic social choice rules, with Semih Koray.
A characterization of oligarchic social choice rules, with Semih Koray.