How markets can help spur innovation to solve the water crisis
As climate change threatens our water resources, we need to turn to tech to ensure that this precious commodity is protected and properly managed for everyone's benefit
Silvia Console Battilana is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Economics Department of Stanford University, specializing in auctions and designing new markets in sectors such as energy, transportation, radio spectrum, rough diamonds, water rights, fishing rights, internet ads, natural resources. She co-founder high stakes auctions company Auctionomics with Professor Paul Milgrom, with clients across four continents, including the US government for the Incentive Auction (raising 19 billion) and Fortune 500 companies in Mexico, France, Brazil, Canada, Spain, Czech Republic, Romania, Morocco, Norway and Australia. Console Battilana has been an invited speaker at universities worldwide, including Harvard, Berkley and MIT. She was named ?40 Under 40? by the business journal, 40 under 40 europe and is active in philanthropy and gender parity initiatives in Silicon Valley. In 2009 she co-founded TEDxSV. Console Battilana holds a PhD in Economics from Stanford University.
As climate change threatens our water resources, we need to turn to tech to ensure that this precious commodity is protected and properly managed for everyone's benefit
Market design is a powerful economic tool to create and refine marketplaces and exchanges to improve the allocation of scarce resources such as water.