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Katja Seim
Assistant Professor of Business and Public Policy


Education

PhD, Yale University, 2001; BA, Franklin & Marshall College, 1995

Academic Positions Held

Wharton: 2006-present. Previous appointment: Stanford Graduate School of Business. Visiting appointment: The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Other Positions

Economic Analyst, Lexecon Limited, London, United Kingdom, 1999; Research Fellow. Center for European Economic Research, Mannheim, Germany 1998; Research Assistant, National Economic Research Associates, White Plains, NY, 1995–96

Publications
Elena Krasnokutskaya, Katja Seim, Bid Preference Programs and Participation in Highway Procurement Auctions, American Economic Review, Forthcoming.
Michaela Draganska, Michael Mazzeo, Katja Seim, Beyond plain vanilla: Modeling joint product assortment and pricing decisions, Quantitative Marketing and Economics
Michaela Draganska, Sanjog Misra, Victor Aguirregabiria, Pat Bajari, Liran Einav, Paul Ellickson, Dan Horsky, Sridhar Narayanan, Yesim Orhun, Peter Reiss, Katja Seim, Vishal Singh, Raphael Thomadsen, Ting Zhu, Discrete Choice Models of Firms' Strategic Decisions, Marketing Letters, 19
Katja Seim, An empirical model of firm entry with endogenous product-type choices, The Rand Journal of Economics, Autumn 2006; 37, 3; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 619
Nicholas Economides, Katja Seim, V. Brian Viard, Quantifying the benefits of entry into local phone service, The Rand Journal of Economics, Autumn 2008; 39, 3; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 699

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Honors And Awards
Fletcher Jones Faculty Scholar, 2005

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Seim Katja
Katja Seim
1457 Steinberg-Dietrich Hall
3620 Locust Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 898-8213
kseim@wharton.upenn.edu

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Research Interests:
Applied microeconomics; industrial organization, entry; nonlinear pricing; information goods