The University of Pennsylvania hosted Professor <strong>Jad Kessler</strong>, who engaged in a discussion about his research on hidden markets and how value is allocated to desirable things, such as restaurant reservations. The conversation also addressed how couples distribute their resources within relationships and alternative methods for ticket distribution.
Professor <strong>Jad Kessler</strong>, author of <strong>Lucky by Design</strong>, discusses the significance of hidden markets in allocating values for desirable items like restaurant reservations. In a recent conversation, Kessler highlighted how these markets impact daily life and can be leveraged to boost luck in business.
In an enlightening discussion, Barry reveals research by Jad Kessler, an economics professor at the Wharton School, about hidden markets that determine the value of desirable items like restaurant reservations. The conversation also covers resource distribution among couples and alternative methods for distributing concert tickets.