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Economic Theory Workshop 2024

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Economic Theory Workshop 2024

The annual Economic Theory Workshop has been hosted by the Department of Economics at The University of Warwick for the last 12 years and is recognised as one of the top workshops in the world.

Date: Friday 7 – Saturday 8 June 2024
Location: Scarman House, University of Warwick

It provides the opportunity for leading Economic theorists to engage and discuss the latest ideas in economic theory and to foster collaborative research projects.

This event is open to Faculty members and MRes/PhD students from the Department of Economics.

Academic Lead: Professor Bhaskar Dutta

Friday 7 June

09.15

Welcome

09:20-10:20

Doron Ravid (Chicago)
Robust Predictions in Games with Rational Inattention

10:20-10:40

Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge

10:40-11:40

Elliot Lipnowski(Columbia)
Issue Selection in Constrained Communication

11:40-12:40

Dan Bernhardt (University of Warwick)
Political Competition and Strategic Voting in Multi-Candidate Elections
12:40-14:00

Lunch
Scarman Restaurant

14:00-15:00

Vasiliki Skreta (UT Austin)

Informed Communication Equilibrium

15:00-16:00

Daniel Garrett (Essex)
Payoff Implications of Dynamic Incentive Contracting

16:00-16:30

Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
16:30-17:30

Giacomo Lanzani (Harvard)
Nonlinear Fixed Points and Stationarity :Economic Applications

17:30-18:30 Olivier Tercieux (PSE)
Optimal Queue Design
18:30 Drinks and Dinner
Scarman Courtyard Restaurant (Please register)

Saturday 8 June

09:30-10:30

Shengwu Li (Harvard)
What's My Employee Worth: The Effects of Salary Benchmarking

10:30-11:00

Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
 

11:00-12:00

 Jan Knoepfle (Queen Mary)
Dynamic Evidence Disclosure: Delay the Good to Accelerate the Bad

12:00-13:00

 Sarah Auster (Bonn)
The Dynamics of Robust Experimentation

13:00-14:15

Lunch
Scarman Restaurant

14:15-15:15

 Ben Golub (Northwestern)
Incentive Design with Spillovers : A First Order Approach to Optimal Contracts

15:15-16:15

Takuo Sugaya (Stanford)
Performance Feedback in Long-run Relationships: A Rate of Convergence Approach

Registration

To book a place for this event, please complete the registration form. Places are limited so early booking is recommended and the registration form will close once this event has reached full capacity.

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