Algorithmic Pricing with Protected Consumer Characteristics (joint with Yuxin Chen)
Time & Date
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10:30 am
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12:00 pm,
January
10,
2025
(Friday)
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Topic: |
Algorithmic Pricing with Protected Consumer Characteristics (joint with Yuxin Chen) |
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Venue |
Room D504, Teaching Complex D Building |
Speaker: |
Qihong LIU University of Oklahoma |
Abstract: |
With the growing adoption of algorithmic pricing, its potential bias against certain demographic groups (e.g., minorities or women) has become a rising concern. This paper investigates two approaches aimed at ensuring fairness in algorithmic pricing and examines their implications for firm profits and consumer welfare. Specifically, the ``Ban" approach prohibits the use of protected characteristics, like race or gender, in pricing algorithms. However, biases may persist, as demographic data often correlates with other factors. In contrast, the ``Parity" approach allows the use of all information but requires that average prices be equal across demographic groups. |
Biography: |
Qihong LIU is a Professor of Economics at University of Oklahoma. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from SUNY Stony Brook in 2003. |