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[Rerun] Steve Berry, IO and Structural Econometrics, Yale University
From The Mixtape with Scott by scott cunningham
August 12, 2025 · 1h 11m
About this episode
Scott Cunningham revisits his conversation with economist Steven Berry about industrial organization and the BLP model.
Greetings everyone. I’m still in moving mode, packing up life in Texas and getting ready for a year in Boston. I hit the road on Friday of this week for a three day road trip and am still behind on everything. That means the podcast is still on reruns for now, but I should have a new episode for you next time. This week’s rerun is one I really liked, though—my conversation from two years ago with Steven Berry . Steven is the Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale and the inaugural Faculty Director of the Tobin Center. His work in industrial organization has shaped how economists think about markets in equilibrium, and his research spans industries from autos to airlines to media. He’s also a winner of the Frisch Medal, a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and one of the field’s most respected voices. We talked about his path into economics—from the Midwest, to Wisconsin, to a career that’s helped define modern empirical IO. Naturally, we dug into the BLP model, the landmark framework he developed with James Levinsohn and Ariel Pakes that changed how we estimate demand in differentiated product markets . It’s one of those ideas that’s both deeply technical and hugely…
People in this episode
Host: Scott Cunningham
Guest: Steven Berry
Topics covered
- economics
- industrial organization
- market equilibrium
- empirical research
- demand estimation
Keywords
- economics
- Yale University
- industrial organization
- BLP model
- demand estimation
- Steven Berry
- Frisch Medal
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Yale University, National Academy of Sciences
Books & works: BLP model
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