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Silvia Sonderegger Department of Economics, University of Bristol 8 Woodland road, Bristol BS8 1TN, United Kingdom. E-mail: [email protected] Education – 1999-2004: PhD in Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science. – 1997-1998: MPhil in Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science. – 1996-1997: MSc in Economics, Queen Mary and West…eld College, University of London. Distinction. – 1995-1996: Diploma in Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science. – 1993-1995: Bachelor in Management with emphasis in Economics, Webster University, Geneva. First Class Honors. Work experience – 2002– present: Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Bristol (UK). – 1999–2002: Teaching assistant, Department of Economics and Department of Management Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science. Articles and working papers Governance Reform in Legal Service Markets (joint with Ian Jewitt and Paul Grout), Economic Journal 117 (519) (2007). Simple Money-Based Tests for Choosing Between Private and Public Delivery: A Discussion of the Issues (joint with Paul Grout), Review of Industrial Organization 29 (1) (2006). Centralized or Decentralized Information: Which is Better for Providing Incentives? Forthcoming in Economic Inquiry. The Role of Seller’s Outside Options in Buyer-Seller’s Relationships (joint with Imran Rasul). Department of Economics working paper 06/605, University of Bristol.(Revised and resubmitted to Games and Economic Behavior, second round.) Nonlinear Pricing and Multimarket Dupolists. CMPO working paper 04/110, University of Bristol. ( An earlier version of this paper was awarded the Young Economist Essay Prize at the Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics.) (Revise and resubmit to Journal of Industrial Economics.) The Costs and Bene…ts of “Strangers” (with Paul Grout and Sébastien Mitraille). CMPO working paper 08/191, University of Bristol. (Submitted.) An Economic Theory of the Glass Ceiling (with Paul Grout and In-Uck Park). CMPO working paper 07/183, University of Bristol. Over-signaling or Underpricing? The Role of Financial Intermediaries in Initial Public O¤erings (with Fabrizio Adriani and Luca Deidda). Working paper DP93, Centre for Financial and Management Studies, University of London. (Submitted.) [New title: The Role of Financial Intermediaries in Securities Issues: A Theoretical Analysis.] Why Do Parents Socialize Their Children To Behave Pro-Socially? An Information-Based Theory (with fabrizio Adriani). (Submitted.) Book chapters The Quest for Cartels (joint with Paul Grout), in W.D. Collins (ed.) Issues in Competition Law and Policy (American Bar Association). Structural Approaches to Cartel Detection (joint with Paul Grout), in C.-D. Ehlermann and I. Atanasiu (eds.) in C.-D. Ehlermann and I. Atanasiu (eds.) European Competition Annual 2006: Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels, Hart Publishing, Oxford/Portland. Other Predicting Cartels (2005) OFT Research Paper 773: O¢ce of Fair Trading, London (joint with Paul Grout). Teaching experience Undergraduate: Intermediate Microeconomics (second year), Incentives in Organizations (third year), Industrial Economics (third year). Postgraduate: Microeconomics, Personnel Economics, Industrial Economics. Refereeing activity Rand Journal of Economics, Economic Journal, Labor Economics, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Australian Economic Papers. Invited seminars 2003 : University of Lausanne; 2004: Royal Holloway College (University of London). University of Exeter. Social Science Research Center (WZB) Berlin; 2006 : University of Milan. University of Birmingham; 2007 : Keele University. Royal Holloway College (University of London); 2008: University of Aberdeen; 2009 : University of Sassari (Italy), University of Lugano. Visiting positions 2009 (April/May): University of Toulouse. Conference presentations 2001 : European Economic Association (EEA) [Lausanne]. European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE) [Dublin]. 2003 : CEPR conference at IESE Business School [Barcelona]. 2004: Public Economic Theory (PET) [Beijing]. 2005 : Free University of Bolzano/Bozen [Bolzano/Bozen, Italy]. 2006: Workshop on heterogeneity in organisations [Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium]. Econometric Society (ESEM) [Vienna]. Political Economy Workshop [Exeter]. SEA Conference [Lausanne]. 2007: Royal Economic Society (RES) [Nottingham]. Econometric Society (ESEM) [Budapest]. 2008 : Royal Economic Society (RES) [Warwick]. Econometric Society (ESEM) [Milan]. European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE) [Toulouse]. SEA conference [Zurich].