Yero Samuel Ndiaye
Research Focus
My research investigates how information and institutional design shape decisions in markets. I focus on health economics, auctions, and political economy, combining laboratory and field experiments, microeconomic theory, and modern causal inference methods.
Academic Career
- since 10/2021: PhD in Economics: University of Cologne
- 10/2017 — 10/2021: MSc in Economics: University of Cologne
- 09/2019 — 07/2021: MSc in Statistics: London School of Economics and Political Science
- 10/2013 — 10/2016: BSc in Economics: University of Cologne
Publications
Huesmann, K., Ndiaye, Y. S., Waibel, C., & Wiesen, D. (2026). How the design of ranking systems and ability affect physician effort. Management Science 72(2):1198-1213.
Bergemann, D., Breuer, K., Cramton, P., Hirsch, J., Ndiaye, Y. S., & Ockenfels, A., Soft Floor Auctions: Harnessing Regret to Improve Efficiency and Revenue, revised and resubmitted at American Economic Review.