Mark J. Tremblay

Mark J. Tremblay

Miami University

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About Mark J. Tremblay

Mark J. Tremblay, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Miami University, specializes in the field of Industrial Organization, Platforms, Two-Sided Markets, Public Economics, Microeconomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Identifying Tax Compliance from Changes in Enforcement: Theory and Empirics

How do Short-Term Rental Regulations Affect Market Outcomes? Evidence from San Francisco’s Airbnb Registration Requirement

YouTube “Adpocalypse”: The YouTubers’ Journey from Ad-Based to Patron-Based Revenues

Network Effects: Betwixt and Between

Fee Discrimination by Hybrid Platforms

Platform Oligopoly with Endogenous Homing: Implications for Mergers and Free Entry

Behavior-based personalized pricing: When firms can share customer information

Noncompete Agreements and the Welfare of Consumers

Mark J. Tremblay Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

310

Citations(since 2020)

259

Cited By

131

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

University Profile Page

Miami University

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Mark J. Tremblay Skills & Research Interests

Industrial Organization

Platforms

Two-Sided Markets

Public Economics

Microeconomics

Top articles of Mark J. Tremblay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Identifying Tax Compliance from Changes in Enforcement: Theory and Empirics

Andrew Bibler

Laura Grigolon

Keith Teltser

Mark J Tremblay

2024

How do Short-Term Rental Regulations Affect Market Outcomes? Evidence from San Francisco’s Airbnb Registration Requirement

Andrew J Bibler

Keith F Teltser

Mark J Tremblay

2023/10/21

YouTube “Adpocalypse”: The YouTubers’ Journey from Ad-Based to Patron-Based Revenues

ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper

Raphaela Andres

Michelangelo Rossi

Mark J Tremblay

2023

Network Effects: Betwixt and Between

Mohammed Mardan

Mark J Tremblay

2022

Fee Discrimination by Hybrid Platforms

Available at SSRN 4195017

Mark J Tremblay

2022/8/22

Platform Oligopoly with Endogenous Homing: Implications for Mergers and Free Entry

Available at SSRN 3937682

Takanori Adachi

Susumu Sato

Mark J Tremblay

2022/7/25

Behavior-based personalized pricing: When firms can share customer information

International Journal of Industrial Organization

Chongwoo Choe

Noriaki Matsushima

Mark J Tremblay

2022/4/26

Noncompete Agreements and the Welfare of Consumers

Available at SSRN 3975864

Michael Lipsitz

Mark J Tremblay

2021/12/1

The limits of marketplace fee discrimination

Mark J Tremblay

2021

Platform Competition with Endogenous Homing

International Economic Review

Thomas D Jeitschko

Mark J Tremblay

2020

Business-to-Business Bargaining in Two-Sided Markets

European Economic Review

Takanori Adachi

Mark J Tremblay

2020

Inferring Tax Compliance from Pass-through: Evidence from Airbnb Tax Enforcement Agreements

Review of Economics and Statistics

Andrew J Bibler

Keith F Teltser

Mark J Tremblay

2021/9/28

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Co-Authors

H-index: 29
Noriaki Matsushima

Noriaki Matsushima

Osaka University

H-index: 25
Carol Tremblay

Carol Tremblay

Oregon State University

H-index: 25
Chongwoo Choe

Chongwoo Choe

Monash University

H-index: 21
Thomas D Jeitschko

Thomas D Jeitschko

Michigan State University

H-index: 11
Takanori Adachi

Takanori Adachi

Kyoto University

H-index: 9
Mohammed Mardan

Mohammed Mardan

Norges Handelshøyskole

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