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What does the new wave of open economies mean for monetization? Will negative externalities overcome cosmetics economies in the long run? What exactly does a game economist do? Game Economist Cast is a roundtable discussion of the latest developments in mobile, HD, and crypto games through a bunch of people figuring it out using the economic tool kit.

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What does the new wave of open economies mean for monetization? Will negative externalities overcome cosmetics economies in the long run? What exactly does a game economist do? Game Economist Cast is a roundtable discussion of the latest developments in mobile, HD, and crypto games through a bunch of people figuring it out using the economic tool kit.

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Episodes
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E25: The Veblen Goods Model That Explains Web3 (w/Dr.Sam Rosen)

4/28/2024
Dr. Sam Rosen of Temple University finally unleashes the Veblen Goods model for which every Game Economist yearns. We discuss: Dr.Rosen's paper, co-authored with Dr.Anthony Lee Zhang & Sebeom Oh, is out now!

Duration:00:56:35

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E24: Tragedy of the UGC Commons & Gold Bugs

4/13/2024
Eric reminds us that The Wizard of Oz is a heated monetarism debate, while Chris goes six layers deep on enforcing royalties. Phil thinks Warzone Mobile is a good executive Powerpoint math muddled with poor execution, but good economics secured him Taylor Swift tickets. Chris' SubstackEric's SubstackNew ERC standard

Duration:01:03:39

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GEC BONUS EP: What's up at GDC 2024?

3/25/2024
Eric GuanPhillip BlackDr. Julian RungeChristopher Kaczmarczyk-SmithPlus, a GEC After Hours on the state of San Francisco.

Duration:00:49:46

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E23: Four Game Economists Walk into a Social Casino (w/Dr.Matt Melnyk)

3/11/2024
Matthew Melnyk joins the crew to finally tell us what's social about social casinos. Eric discovers a genre outside of CCG roguelikes...Psych, this time, it's Cobalt Core. Chris bends the supply survey backward to explain progression windfalls, while Phil tries to connect the dots between leaderboards and auction systems.

Duration:00:51:44

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E22: Airdropping The Missing Web3 Palworld Take

2/20/2024
No Palword take is too late; something is not lost on the Game Economist Cast crew. Eric beguiles us with Cassette Beasts' analysis, while Chris reminds us of web3's oft-forgotten but newly popular Airdrop mechanics. Bonk? Phil can't get over the post-COVID decline in weekly gaming hours, but Eric cooks on a theory that a growing leisure pie might save us all. [1] Sub to Eric and Chris's Substack! [2] It's a bubble, it's a market, it's an Airdop! [3] The Tremendous Yet Troubled State of Gaming in 2024

Duration:01:14:42

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E21: Subs, Doms, Surprise, and Suspense

1/22/2024
Eric starts 2024 with a new paper on League of Legends published by leading researchers. Is there an optimal amount of excitement in matches, and if so, where is it? Chris returns from Italy, and holy cannoli, did he have a "time" while Phil laments subscription-based pricing as the antithesis of game monetization. The crew agrees to spend money on Magic The Gathering this year.

Duration:01:07:26

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E20: Game Inflation is Misunderstood

12/10/2023
Inflation is a wild word, with everyone playing fast and loose with the definition of in-game economies. Eric isn't convinced inflation is the evil Friedman claims it is, while Chris defends the honor of game tokens from Phil's stablecoin inquisition. The crew debates the meaning of game inflation: in what units and for whom? The answer is not as clear as first thought.

Duration:01:04:03

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E19: Why Doesn't Apple or Steam Use Regional Pricing? (w/Bill Grosso)

11/26/2023
Price discrimination is the economist "duh," yet few firms engage in the *welfare* enhancing practice. What's with that? Dr. Bill Grosso, CEO of Game Data Pros, joins the crew to tell us that sometimes it's just about more columns in the database... We cover his efforts to build price personalization at scale, community pushback, the pricing power of brands, and the best things about game economists. [1] A two-armed bandit theory of market pricing

Duration:01:04:47

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E18: Internet Spaceships Are Serious Business (w/Dr.Eyjolfur Gudmundsson)

11/13/2023
It's finally here...the EVE episode. The crew speaks to one of the world's first Game Economist, Dr.Gudmundsson, who helped manage and advise on one of gaming's most durable and well-known game economies...ever. We cover the origin of E.V.E. (a simulation!?), his biggest wins at CCP, the role of game economists, and if crypto has a future.

Duration:01:07:39

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E17: Regressions, Gin Rummy, and a VERY Special Guest (w/David Nelson)

10/30/2023
Somehow, the cast wrings another guest, David Nelson, the former VP of Experimentation at King. Christopher Kaczmarczyk-Smith runs a regression on negative price, while Eric Guan explains the economic dynamics of rewarded video - bots and all. The crew debates how to solve the F-99 monetization problem and checks out what the NEW Experimentation Group is up to.

Duration:01:15:46

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E16: Should Match-3 Players Choose Their Difficulty? (w/Dr.Julian Runge)

9/25/2023
You won’t want to miss this episode of Game Economist Cast. Guest! Finally! Dr.Julian Runge is here to add some much-needed seasoning to the regular crew, bringing the takes. We discuss the role of art, science, and academia, analytic organization structures, the role of flow in retention, the role of sales versus personalization, and the best theories of difficulty. We cover a lot of PUBLICLY published research in this episode (most by Dr.Runge!) that most industry venters haven’t seen! [1] Getting ML-Based App Personalization Right: The Engagement Engineering Framework [2] Price Promotions for “Freemium” App Monetization [3] Why Free-to-Play Apps Can Ignore the Old Rules About Cutting Prices [4] Quantity discounts on a virtual good: The results of a massive pricing experiment at King

Duration:01:19:55

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E15: Video Game Monetary Policy Real Talk

9/10/2023
Chris wants to close the loop on game economies, while Eric compares Pikmin to Marx's Labor Theory of Value. Phil thinks Hawked is the next evolution of extraction shooter but doesn't understand why Indiana Jones needs to be involved. The American Time Use Survey is in, and... surprise, the crew plays Magic but can't decide to dust or auction cards.

Duration:01:16:42

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E14: Hayekian Emergent Gameplay & Reddit Gone Wild

9/6/2023
Chris beguiles us with tales of Disc Golf, while Eric describes, in detail, the "fully modeled genitalia" of Baldur's Gate 3. Phil is too busy brushing up his Redditor voice which will surely get him canceled. The crew laments the declining utility of cosmetic economies but doubles down on the mechanics of emergent gameplay.

Duration:01:21:50

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E13: Rank Inflation, Chris' New KPI, and Defending the Indefensible

8/13/2023
Eric brings us to the streets of Vegas for EVO while Phil finds solace in another hypercasual hit. Chris has a new metric for web3, and the crew laments inflation: it got ranked systems. The crew debates taking a bullet for millionaire execs who desperately need the help.

Duration:01:09:52

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E12: Bots, Battlebit, Brawl Stars, and Battlestar Galactica

7/24/2023
Chris takes another swing at mid-2010 gaming with an update on his Brawl Stars experience. Eric takes us to Vietnam for League of Legends game patching while Phil laments the very slow, not-so-fast F2P Revolution. Battlebit made waves as a low-poly indie shooter at $15 -- should they have gone free-to-play? [1] Battlebit utilizes Low-Poly to beat Battlefield at their own game

Duration:01:14:29

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E11: Game Economist's Creed Meets Midwest Web3 Farming

7/10/2023
The crew celebrates July 4th with a travel mishap, poor driving, and a lack of Sam Adams. Eric chooses Guile to explain Street Fighters' live service attempt, while Phil demands a blood oath from the crew. Chris is glued to ads and won't let go.

Duration:01:11:26

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E10: Monetizing Reddit, Fortnite Into The Bloodstream, & Game Thesis

6/27/2023
Chris discovers a small indie title called Fortnite, Eric throws salt on Diablo's big numbers, while Phil peddles his Game Thesis. The group tries to understand Reddit monetization while Phil tallies another win for the supply-siders. Talked about links: Diablo Esquire ExposéReddit drama unfolded

Duration:01:07:51

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E09: Regressive & Progressive UGC Taxes

5/29/2023
The economics of platform success, taxation, and lots of autochess. Definition and implications of the metaverse.

Duration:01:11:17

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E08: Voluptuous Consumer Surplus

5/21/2023

Duration:01:06:04

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GEC BONUS EP: What's up at GDC 2023?

4/3/2023

Duration:00:20:07