Economic Theory Workshop 2014
6-7 June, 2014
Radcliffe House, University of Warwick
Academic Lead: Bhaskar Dutta
Contact us:
Marketing and Events Team
E-mail: economics.events@warwick.ac.uk
Telephone: (024) 76528089
Workshop Programme
Friday 6th June 2014 |
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9.00 |
Registration |
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9.15 |
Welcome |
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9.20-10.20 |
Faruk Gul (Princeton) |
"Calibrated Uncertainty" |
10.20-10.45 |
Coffee/Tea |
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10.45-11.45 |
Phil Reny (University of Chicago) |
"Sequential Equilibrium in Multistage Games with Infinite Sets of Actions and Types" |
11.45-12.45 | Yeon-koo Che (Columbia) | "Optimal Design for Social Learning" |
12.45-2.00 |
Lunch |
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2.00-3.00 | Gilat Levy (LSE) |
"Preferences over Equality in the presence of Costly Income Sorting" |
3.00-4.00 | Marina Halac (Warwick and Columbia) |
"Contests for Experimentation" |
4.00- 4.30 |
Coffee/Tea |
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4.30-5.30 | Olivier Tercieux (Paris School of Economics) | "Efficiency and Stability in Large Markets" |
5.30-6.30 | Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University) | "Complex Questionnaires" (Joint with Jacob Glazer) |
7.00 | Drinks and Dinner: Radcliffe House | |
Saturday 7th June 2014 |
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9.15-10.15 | Federico Echenique (Caltech) | "Testable Implications of Quasi-Hyperbolic and Exponential Time Discounting" |
10.15-10.45 |
Coffee/Tea |
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10.45-11.45 | Mehmet Ekmekci (Pittsburgh) | "Manipulated Eletorates and Information Aggregation" |
11.45-12.45 | Alex Gershkov (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) | "Optimal Voting Rules" |
12.45-2.00 |
Lunch |
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2.00-3.00 | Vijay Krishna (Penn State University) |
"On Tacit vs Explicit Collusion" |
3.00-4.00 | Sylvain Chassang (Princeton) |
"Making Collusion Hard: Asymmetric Information as a Counter-Corruption Measure" |