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Wed 23 Oct, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Philippe Jehiel (UCL)
S2.79
Wed 30 Oct, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Joel Flynn (Yale)
S2.79

Title: Optimally Coarse Contracts (joint work with Roberto Corrao and Karthik Sastry).

Wed 6 Nov, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Maren Vairo (Wharton)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 13 Nov, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Gabriel Carroll (Toronto)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 20 Nov, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Florian Brandl (Bonn)
S2.79

Title: The Social Learning Barrier

Abstract: We consider long-lived agents who interact repeatedly in a social network. In each period, each agent learns about an unknown state by observing a private signal and her neighbors’ actions in the previous period before taking an action herself. Our main result shows that the learning rate of the slowest learning agent is bounded independently of the network size and structure and the agents’ strategies. This extends recent findings on equilibrium learning by demonstrating that the limitation stems from an inherent tradeoff between optimal action choices and information revelation, rather than strategic considerations. We complement this result by showing that a social planner can design strategies for which each agent learns faster than an isolated individual, provided the network is sufficiently large and strongly connected.

Link: http://brandlf.com/docs/network-learning.pdf

Wed 27 Nov, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Frank Yang (Stanford)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 4 Dec, '24
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CRETA Theory Seminar - Sulagna Dasgupta (Bonn)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 11 Dec, '24
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CRETA Seminar - Sevgi Yuksel
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 12 Feb, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Zoe Hiztig
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 19 Feb, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Jeanne Hagenbach
S2.79
Wed 26 Feb, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Antonio Cabrales
S2.79
Wed 5 Mar, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Nikhil Vellodi
S2.79
Wed 12 Mar, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Catherine Bobtcheff
S2.79
Tue 29 Apr, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Larry Samuelson (Yale)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 7 May, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Roberto Corrao (Stanford)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 14 May, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Drew Fudenberg (MIT)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 21 May, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Agathe Pernoud (Chicago)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 28 May, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Yannai Gonczarowski (Harvard)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 4 Jun, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Mira Frick (Yale)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

Wed 11 Jun, '25
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CRETA Seminar - Dilip Abreu (Princeton)
S2.79

Title to be advised.

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