GSBE-ETBC Seminar Archive

2023

2022


January

to be rescheduled
Mohammed Abdellaoui (HEC Paris)


February

February 3 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, H0.06 & Zoom
Adrien Vigier (University of Nottingham)
Low Resolution Economics
Paper

cancelled, to be rescheduled
Ehud Lehrer (Tel-Aviv University)
Markovian persuasion

February 24 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, A1.23 & Zoom
Dana Sisak (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Peer Evaluation and Team Performance: An Experiment on Complex Problem Solving
Abstract


March

cancelled, to be rescheduled
March 31 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, H0.06
Florian Zimmermann (University of Bonn)


April

April 28 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, A0.23
Mariya Teteryatnikova (HSE University)
On Perfect Pairwise Stable Networks
Abstract
 

May

to be rescheduled
May 19 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, H0.06
Noam Yuchtman (LSE)

May 23 (MON), 16:00-17:15, A1.23
Johannes Abeler (University of Oxford)
The effect of childhood social environment on adults’ preferences
Abstract
 

June

June 2 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, A1.23
Jeanne Hagenbach (Sciences Po Paris)
Motivated vs. Skeptical Beliefs
Abstract

June 16 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, H0.06
Ferdinand Pieroth (Yale University)
Competing to Commit: Markets with Rational Inattention
Abstract

June 22 (WED), 16:00-17:15, E0.04
Dana Pizarro (Toulouse School of Economics)
Competition and Recall in Selection Problems
Abstract
 

September

September 15 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Ehud Lehrer (Tel Aviv University)
Markovian persuasion
Abstract  Paper

September 29 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Tim Friehe (Marburg University)
Outcomes and intentions: Experimental evidence on their direct effects and interaction
Abstract
 

October

October 6 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22 RESCHEDULED
Mohammed Abdellaoui (HEC Paris)

October 18 (TUESDAY), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Xavier Venel (LUISS Guido Carli University)
Folk Theorems in Repeated Games with Switching Costs
Abstract

October 27 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Vitali Gretschko (University of Mannheim)
Stable Contracts under Renegotiation
Abstract
 

November

November 10 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Ferdinand Vieider (Ghent University)
Decisions under Uncertainty as Bayesian Inference on Choice Options
Abstract

November 17 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Matthias Heinz (University of Cologne)
Is This Really Kneaded? Ask the Manager! A Large-scale Trial on the Effects of Paperwork Reduction
Abstract

November 24 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, ZOOM
Stephan Jagau (Department of Economics, UC Irvine)
The Fundamental Theorem of Epistemic Game Theory
Abstract
 

December

December 1 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
John Levy (University of Glasgow)
Bayesian Equilibrium: From Local to Global
Abstract

December 8 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Mohammed Abdellaoui (HEC Paris)
Ambiguity Attitudes and Learning
Abstract

December 13 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Lise Vesterlund (University of Pittsburgh)
Belief Elicitation and Behavioral Incentive Compatibility: Karni, QSR and BSR
Abstract

2021

 

January

January 21 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Utku Ünver (Boston College) Blood allocation with Replacement Donors
Paper

January 28 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Ron Siegel (The Pennsylvania State University)
How to Sell Hard Information
Paper

March

March 18 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Gönül Doğan (University of Cologne) Pyramid Schemes
Abstract

April

April 15 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Larry Samuelson (Yale University)
Inverse Isotonicity for Equilibrium Flows
Abstract

April 29 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
William Thomson (University of Rochester)
About claims problems

May

May 6 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato (Duke University)
Capital Investment and Labor Demand: Evidence from 21st Century Tax Policy
Abstract

May 20 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Francesc Dilmé (University of Bonn)
Robust information transmission
Abstract

July

July 8 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Max Albert (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
How Bayesian rationality fails
Abstract

September

September 23 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, TO BE RESCHEDULED
Benny Moldovanu (University of Bonn)

October

October 21 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
William S. Zwicker (CY Cergy Paris Université, CY Advanced Studies and THEMA & Union College Mathematics Department)
John Nash meets Jorge Hirsch: Scale Invariant Citation Indices
Abstract

November

November 11 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Aurelien Baillon (Erasmus School of Economics)
Peer prediction markets to elicit unverifiable information
Abstract

November 18 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Philippe Bich (Paris School of Economics)
Oddness of the number of equilibria: the case of polynomial payoff functions
Abstract

November 24 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06 - CANCELLED
Thomas Demuynck (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

December

December 6 (MON), 14:00-15:15, room H0.06
Gabriel Frahm (Helmut Schmidt University)
Solving decision problems by counterfactual reasoning
Abstract

 

 

2020

 

January

January 10 (FRI), 14:00-15:15, room
Joint GSBE-DKE seminar
Bernhard von Stengel (Department of Mathematics, London School of Economics)
Fast Algorithms for Rank-1 Bimatrix Games
Abstract

January 16 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room
Kai Konrad (Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance)
Preemption Contests between Groups
Paper

January 27 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Sergey Gavrilets (University of Tennessee)
Foresight, punishment, and cooperation
Abstract

February

February 13 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Melis Kartal (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Fake News, Voter Overconfidence, and the Quality of Democratic Choice
Abstract

March

March 26 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Thomas Kittsteiner (RWTH Aachen University)

March 31 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Robert Slonim (The University of Sydney)

April

April 16 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Matthias Greiff and Janis Cloos (Clausthal University of Technology)
Geographical Concentration and Editorial Favoritism within the Field of Laboratory Experimental Economics

April 23 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Benny Moldovanu (University of Bonn)

April 30 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Alberto Prati (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)

May

May 7 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Ziv Hellman (Bar Ilan University)

May 14 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Ben Greiner (Vienna Institute for Markets and Strategy)

May 28 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
John Levy (University of Glasgow)

June

June 11 (MON), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Sachar Kariv (Berkeley)

June 15 (MON), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Dan Friedman

June 23 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, CANCELLED
Iryna Topolyan (University of Cincinnati)

All talks that have been cancelled due to COVID-19 will be rescheduled to the next Academic Year, online or offline, depending on the situation.

September

September 24 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Thomas Kittsteiner (RWTH Aachen University)
Strategy-Proofness Made Simpler
Paper

October

October 8 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Astrid Dannenberg (University of Kassel)
The Demand for Punishment to Promote Cooperation Among Like-Minded People
Abstract

October 15 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room
Daniele Nosenzo (Aarhus University and University of Nottingham)
Equal before the (expressive power of) law?
Abstract

November

November 12 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Ben Greiner (Vienna Institute for Markets and Strategy)
The effect of a "None of the above" ballot paper option on voting behavior and election outcomes
Abstract

November 19 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, Zoom
Iryna Topolyan (University of Cincinnati)
Correlated Play in Group Contests
Abstract

 

2019

 

January

January 17 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.09
Yu Zhou (Osaka University, Institute of Social and Economic Research)
A General English Auction for Multiple Items
Abstract

January 25 (FRI), 16:00 - 17:00, room A0.23
Albert Jan Hummel (Erasmus University Rotterdam & Tinbergen Institute)
Unemployment and Tax Design
Abstract

January 31 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Sigrid Suetens  (Tilburg University)
Empirical evidence on sequential games
Abstract

February 1 (FRI), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.05
Mikhail Freer (ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Revealed Social Preferences
Abstract

February

February 12 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A1.23
Bas Dietzenbacher (Higher School of Economics, Saint Petersburg)
The Procedural Egalitarian Solution
Abstract

February 14 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Mark Voorneveld (Stockholm School of Economics)
On best-response correspondences and information elicitation using scoring rules
Abstract

February 20 (WED), 10:00-11:15, room A1.23
Bertil Tungodden (Norwegian School of Economics)
Beliefs about Behavioral Responses to Taxation
Paper

February 21 (THUR), 14:30-15:45, room H0.06
Ada Kovaliukaite (New York University Abu Dhabi)
A (non-parameteric) Method to Evaluate The Significance and Power of Level-k Family
Abstract

February 28 (THUR), 14:00-15:00, room A1.23
Joe Lesica (McMaster University)
Income Inequality, Small-Business Taxation and Lobbying
Abstract

March

March 12 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
Elchin Suleymanov (University of Michigan)
Robust Maximum Likelihood Updating
Abstract

March 13 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room D0.033 (Zwingelput 4 - UCM Building)
Max Löffler (University of Cologne)
Property Taxation, Housing, and Local Labor Markets: Evidence from German Municipalities
Abstract

March 15 (FRI), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Alexander Westkamp (University of Cologne)
Strategy-Proof Exchange under Trichotomous Preferences
Abstract

March 18 (MON), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
Antoine Malézieux (University of Exeter)
40 years of Tax Evasion Games: A Meta-Analysis
Abstract

March 20 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.03
Galit Ashkenazi-Golan (Tel Aviv University)
Solving Two-State Markov Games with Incomplete Information on One Side
Abstract

March 28 (THUR), 11:00-12:00, room C-1.07
Hannes Rusch (University of Marburg & TU Munich)
If an animal could choose its own fitness function, would it want one with a conscience?
Abstract

March 28 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Gaëtan Fournier (Université d'Aix-Marseille)
Location games: when do players differentiate?
Abstract

March 29 (FRI), 13:30-14:30, room H0.06
Ismael Martínez-Martínez (Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics - DICE & Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
Games With Coupled Populations: An Experiment in Continuous Time
Abstract

April

April 1 (MON), 11:00-12:00, room A1.22
Geert Goeyvaerts (KU Leuven)
Keeping investors at bay: differential transactions taxes in the housing market
Abstract

April 2 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A1.22
Andreas Pondorfer (University of Bonn)
Animal spirits: The natural geography of economic behavior
Abstract

April 3 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room A1.22
Davud Rostam-Afschar (Universität Hohenheim) Taxation and Job Mobility in Europe
Abstract

May

May 23 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Arthur Schram (University of Amsterdam and EUI Florence)
Credit Attribution to Joint Production: Another Disadvantage to Women?
Abstract

June

June 6 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Thomas de Haan (University of Bergen)
Fairness preferences in the face of limited information regarding merit
Abstract

June 14 (FRI), 12:00-13:15, room  C-1.07
William Sudderth (University of Minnesota)
David Blackwell (1919-2010): Remarks on his life and work
Abstract

June 17 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Philipp Strack (Berkeley)
The Cost of Information
Paper

June 20 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Zurich)
Time will tell: Recovering preferences when choices are noisy
Abstract

September

September 12 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Berno Büchel (University of Fribourg)
Fixed Price Equilibria on Peer-to-Peer Platforms: Lessons from Time-Based Currencies
Paper

September 19 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Edoardo Gallo (University of Cambridge)
Gaming and Strategic Opacity in Incentive Provision: Experimental Evidence
Abstract

October

October 3 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Herman Monsuur (Netherlands Defence Academy, Faculty of Military Sciences, Den Helder)
Modelling a Coalition Formation Process on a Restricted Network Structure
Abstract

October 17 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Ciril Bosch-Rosa (Technische Universität Berlin)
Risk-Taking under Limited Liability: Quantifying the Role of Motivated Beliefs
Abstract

October 31 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Foivos Savva (University of Glasgow)
Conditional rights and implementation
Abstract

November

November 7 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Sotiris Georganas (City University London)
The Expert and the Charlatan Abstract

November 14 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Mantas Radzvilas (Munich Center of Mathematical Philosophy)
Bayesian Persuasion with Costly Experimentation and Imperfect Verification of Information
Abstract

December

December 12 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Silvia Milano (University of Oxford)
Ur-prior conditionalization and diachronic rationality
Abstract

December 17 (TUES), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Miquel Oliu-Barton (Université Paris-Dauphine)
A formula for the value of a stochastic game
Abstract

2018

 

January

January 12 (FRI), 11:30-12:45, room A0.23
Lorenz Götte (University of Bonn)
The Behavioural Mechanisms of Habit Formation: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Water Conservation
Abstract

January 15 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22 Joint DKE-ETBC seminar
Dean Foster (Amazon, New York)
Linear methods for large data
Abstract

January 22 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Yu Zhou (Osaka University)
Minimum price Walrasian equilibrium for general preferences: Serial Vickrey Mechanisms
Abstract

January 25 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Adriaan Soetevent (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Tailored Feedback and Worker Green Behavior: Field Evidence from Bus Drivers
Paper

February

February 7 (WED), 15:00-16:00, room A0.23
William Sudderth (University of Minnesota)
Coherence, Probability, and Logical Consistency
Abstract

February 7 (WED), 16:15-17:15, room A0.23
Miklós Pintér (University of Pécs)
Charges or measures as beliefs
Abstract

February 22 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Christine Harbring (RWTH Aachen)
On the effect of virtual peers and heterogeneity in dynamic tournaments
Abstract

March

March 1 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Jannik Matuschke (TU Munich)
To be rescheduled for a later date in 2018

March 7 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Yves Crama (HEC Liège)
Reformulations of nonlinear binary optimization problems
Abstract

March 13 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.09
Joachim Spoerhase (Uni Würzburg)
Constant-Factor Approximation for Ordered k-Median
Abstract

March 19 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Ágnes Cseh (Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
The complexity of cake cutting with unequal shares
Abstract

March 26 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
László Kozma (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Maximum Scatter TSP in Doubling Metrics
Abstract

April

April 3 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Xavier Venel (Paris School of Economics)
Dynamical strategic influence in a social network
Abstract

April 9 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Sandro Ambuehl (University of Toronto)
For They Know Not What They Do
Abstract

April 19 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Emiliano Catonini (Higher School of Economics)
Self-enforcing agreements and forward induction reasoning
Abstract

May

May 3 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Sergio Grammatico (TU Delft)
Monotone game theory for multi-agent systems
Abstract

May 9 (WED), 16:30(!)-17:45, room A0.23
Thomas Buser (University of Amsterdam) Do women give up competing more easily?
Evidence from the lab and the Dutch Math Olympiad
Abstract

May 17 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Arunava Sen (Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi)
When is checking a subset of incentive-compatibility constraints sufficient for strategy-proofness? A characterization and applications
Abstract

May 24 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Ziv Hellman (Bar Ilan University)
Measurable selection for purely atomic games
Abstract

June

June 7 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, A1.23
Alec Smith (Virginia Tech)
Promises and Punishment
Abstract

June 29 (FRI), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Christian Trudeau  (University of Windsor)
Stability and fairness in the job scheduling problem
Paper

September

September 13 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Hervé Moulin (University of Glasgow)
On line Fair Division of goods and bads
Abstract

September 27 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Dirk Sliwka (University of University of Cologne)
Performance Reviews and Performance Pay – Evidence from a Field Experiment
Abstract

October

October 11 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Sebastian Ebert (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management)
Decision Making When Things Are Only a Matter of Time
Paper

October 18 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Martin Meier (University of Bath, UK)
Optimal High-Risk Investment
Abstract

November

November 1 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Anna Bogomolnaia (University of Glasgow)
Random Assignment of Time Slots
Abstract

November 22 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Elena Orlova (University of Bielefeld and University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne)
Preferences in Networks
Abstract

November 26 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Alexander Vostroknutov (Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento)
A Normative Model of Social Behavior
Abstract

November 29 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Nora Szech (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
The (In)Elasticity of Moral Ignorance
Abstract

December

December 6 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Bruno Ziliotto (Paris Dauphine University)
Prophet inequalities with independent variables: the random order case.
Abstract

2017

 

January

January 12 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Nicolas Vieille (HEC Paris)
Do actions really speak louder than words ? On the speed of observational learning (with Dinah Rosenberg)
Abstract

January 16 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07 Joint GSBE-DKE seminar
Constantinos Daskalakis (MIT)
Ten Steps of EM Suffice for Mixtures of Two Gaussians
Abstract

January 19 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07 Sven Rady (Bonn University and Hausdorff Center for Mathematics)
Strongly Symmetric Equilibria in Bandit Games (with Johannes Hörner and Nicolas Klein)
Abstract

February

February 2 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, A1.22
Loe Schlicher (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Maximal Covering Location Games (with Marco Slikker and Geert-Jan van Houtum)
Abstract

February 6 (MON), 16:00-17:15, A1.22
Guillaume Fréchette (New York University)
Rules and Commitment in Communication
Abstract

February 9 (THUR), 12:00-13:15, room G0.03
Cars Hommes (University of Amsterdam)
Behavioural & experimental macroeconomics: some recent findings
Abstract

February 20 (MON), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
María P. Recalde (IFPRI)
Gender differences in accepting and receiving requests for tasks with low promotability
Abstract

February 22 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
Andrew Mackenzie (University of Rochester)
Club good mechanisms: from free-riders to citizen-shareholders, from impossibility to characterization
Abstract

February 23 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Shiran Rachmilevitch (University of Haifa)
Bargaining with periodic participation costs
Abstract

March

March 1 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Daniel Dadusch (CWI Amsterdam)
Rescaled first-order methods for Linear Programming
Abstract

March 7 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
Marco Schwarz (University of Munich)
The Impact of Social Media on Belief Formation
Abstract

March 8 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Anna Adamaszek (University of Copenhagen)
Submodular Unsplittable Flow on Trees
Abstract

March 9 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Sanjeev Goyal (Cambridge)
Integration and Segregation
Abstract

March 10 (FRI), 16:00-17:00, room H0.06
Jan Christoph Schlegel (University of Lausanne)
Virtual Demand and Stable Mechanisms
Abstract

March 13 (MON), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
Tse-Ling Teh (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Insurance design in the presence of safety nets
Abstract

March 16 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Jérôme Renault (Universite Toulouse 1)
The large space of information structures
Abstract

March 22 (WED), 15:00-16:15, room A0.23
Ryan Webb (University of Toronto)
Pairwise Normalization: A Neuroeconomic Theory of Multi-Attribute Choice
Paper

March 23 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.09
Axel Ockenfels (Universität zu Köln)
Norm Enforcement on EBay
Abstract

March 24 (FRI), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.07
Mikhail Freer (George Mason University)
A Revealed Preference Test of Quasi-Linear Preferences
Abstract

April

April 13 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Yves Crama (HEC Liège)
Quadratic reformulations of nonlinear binary optimization problems
CANCELED!

April 25 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Charles Bellemare (Université Laval)
Responding to subjective evaluations: assessing the role of over-confidence, ego-threats, and monetary consequences using a field experiment in Denmark
Abstract

May

May 4 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.09
David Ahn (University of California, Berkeley)
Behavioral Characterizations of Naivete for Time-Inconsistent Preferences
Paper

May 11 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22

Willemien Kets (Northwestern University)
Strategic Uncertainty and the Costs and Benefits of Diversity
Abstract

May 18 (THUR), 15:00-16:15, room C-1.07
Laszlo Vegh (London School of Economics)
A Simpler and Faster Strongly Polynomial Algorithm for Generalized Flow Maximization
Abstract

May 18 (THUR), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Sonal Yadav (University of Padua)
Matching with Homophily
Abstract  Paper

June

June 1 (THUR) 16:00-17:15, room Aula
Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University)
Multi-dimensional Reasoning in Games: Framework, Equilibrium and Applications
Abstract

June 8 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Mathieu Faure (Aix-Marseille School of Economics (GREQAM))
Best-Response Dynamics in Public Good Games on Networks
Abstract

September

September 14 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Rida Laraki (Université Paris Dauphine)
To be rescheduled for the Spring 2018

September 28 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Paul Heidhues (Universität Düsseldorf)
Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning
Paper

October

October 5 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Shengxing Zhang (LSE)
Equilibrium Securitization with Diverse Beliefs
Paper

October 10 (TUE) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Martin Meier (IHS Vienna)
Perfect Quasi-Perfect Equilibrium
Abstract

October 13 (FRI) 13:30-14:45, room C-1.05
Roberto Weber (Zurich University)
Do Gender Preference Gaps Impact Policy Outcomes?
Abstract

October 13 (FRI) 15:15-16:30, room C-1.05
Eline van der Heijden (Tilburg University)
Costly but promising green growth. An Experimental Comparison of Coordination through Communication, Commitment and Leadership
Abstract

October 16 (MON) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Gary Bolton (University of Texas Dallas)
Trusting the Forecast: The Role of Numeracy
Abstract

October 17 (TUE) 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Eilon Solan (Tel-Aviv University)
Quitting Games and Linear Compelmentarity Problems
Abstract

October 19 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Dorothea Kübler (Technische Universität Berlin)
Self-confidence and unraveling in matching markets
Paper

October 26 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Dimitrios Xefteris (University of Cyprus)
Implementation by vote-buying mechanisms
Abstract

November

November 2 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room tba
Joachim Spoerhase (University Wroclaw)
To be rescheduled for the Spring 2018

November 9 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room tba
Andreas Feldman (Charles University Prague)
To be rescheduled for the Spring 2018

November 16 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room tba
Frits Spieksma (KU Leuven)
To be rescheduled for the Spring 2018

November 23 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Marcus Pivato (Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
Subjective Expected Utility Representations for Conditional Preferences on Topological Spaces
Abstract

November 30 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Yves Cramer (HEC Liege)
Cancelled

December

December 7 (Thur) 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Rann Smorodinsky (Technion)
Bayesian learning in markets with common value
Abstract

December 14 (Thur), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Saptarshi Mukherjee (Indian Institute of Technology)
Implementation in Undominated Strategies by Bounded Mechanisms: The Pareto Correspondence and a Generalization
Abstract  Paper

2016

 

January

January 11 (MON), 16:00-17:15, A1.22 Joint GSBE-DKE seminar
David Parkes (Harvard University)
Strong Truthfulness in Peer Prediction
Abstract

January 21 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Jeanine Miklos-Thal (University of Rochester)
Resale Price Maintenance when Playing Favorites is Prohibited
Abstract

January 25-26 (MON-TUE), room A1.22
EPICENTER Mini-course A logician looks at games (and they look back)
Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford University)
Monday January 25 10.00 – 12.00: Session I
14.00 – 16.00: Session II
Tuesday January 26
10.00 – 12.00: Session III
14.00 – 15.00: Seminar

January 26 (TUE), 14:00-15:15, room A1.22
Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford University)
When games meet logic and computation
Abstract

January 28 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Armin Schmutzler (University of Zurich)
Hunting Unicorns? Experimental Evidence on Predatory Pricing
Slides Abstract

January 29 (FRI), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Ehud Lehrer (Tel-Aviv University)
Reward Schemes
Abstract Paper Presentation

February

February 4 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.03
Michael Greinecker (University of Innsbruck) Typology of beliefs and rationalizability with many players
Abstract

February 5 (FRI), 12:00-13:00, room A0.24
Yehuda John Levy (University of Oxford) Frictions and Equilibria in Insurance Markets
Abstract

February 18 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.03
Michael Kosfeld (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Economic Preferences, Dropout from Eduction, and Transition to the Labor Market
Abstract

February 23 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.05
Dimitri Migrow (University of Warwick)
Designing Communication Hierarchies to Elicit Information
Abstract

February 24 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room E0.04
Peter Werner (University of Cologne)

How do agents react to dynamic wage increases? An experimental study
Paper

February 25 (THU), 13:00-19:00, room H0.06
Dutch Social Choice Colloquium
13:00-13:45 Abhinaba Lahiri (Maastricht University)
13:45-14:30 Swarnendu Chatterjee (Maastricht University)
14:30-15:00 Coffee Break
15:00-16:00 Ana Mauleon (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
16:00-17:00 Nick Baigent (London School of Economics)
17:30-19:00 Cocktail Ad Fundum

February 25 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Nicholas Baigent (London School of Economics)
Sen's Independent Decisiveness
Abstract

February 29 (MON), 14:00-15:15, room A0.23
Ernesto Reuben (Columbia Business School)
Self-fulfilling gender stereotypes: An experimental investigation on statistical discrimination in labor markets.
Abstract

February 29 (MON), 16:00-17:00, room A0.24
Luca Livio (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Friends or Foes? Optimal Incentives for Reciprocal Agents
Paper

March

March 1, (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A1.23
Dominik Karos (University of Oxford)
Coordinated Adoption of Social Innovations
Paper

March 2 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room A0.24
Pei Cheng Yu (University of Minnesota)
Optimal Taxation with Time-Inconsistent Agents
Paper

March 3 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Luca Paolo Merlino (Universitè Paris 1)
Public Goods in Endogenous Networks
Paper

March 9 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room A1.23
Tobias Hellmann (Bielefeld University)
Fear of the Market or Fear of the Competitor? Ambiguity in a Real Options Game
Paper

March 11 (FRI), 16:00-17:00, room A0.23
Patrick Harless (University of Rochester)
From behind the veil: Evaluating allocation rules by ex-ante properties
Paper

March 17 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Imran Rasul (University College London)
Ethnic Discrimination in the US Federal Criminal Justice System
Abstract

March 21 (MON) 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Gleb Koshevoy (CEMI, Moscow)
Two-sided markets and discrete convexity
Abstract

March 31 (THU), 12:00-13:00, room C-1.07
Andreas Pondorfer (Institute for the World Economy at Kiel University)
Social Image Concerns Promote Cooperation More than Altruistic Punishment
Abstract

March 31 (THU), 15:00-16:15, room C-1.03
Nadine Chlass (University of Turku, Finland)
Lying, spying, sabotaging: Procedures and consequences
Abstract

April

April 4 (MON), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.07
Claudia Meroni (University of Verona)
Equilibria in Poisson games
Paper1   Paper2

April 5 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.07
Thomas Meissner (Berlin University of Technology and Grenoble Ecole de Management)
Intertemporal Consumption and Debt Aversion: An Experimental Study
Paper

April 20 (WED) 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Péter Csóka (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Decentralized Clearing in Financial Networks
Paper

April 21 (THU) 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Eleonora Nillesen (UNU-MERIT)
Sanctioning Regimes and Chief Quality: Evidence from Rural Liberia
Abstract

May

May 12 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.03
Marie Claire Villeval (University of Lyon)
Can transparency of information reduce embezzlement? An experiment in Tanzania
Abstract

May 23 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Philippe Tobler (University of Zurich)
Neural correlates of inequality and predictors of its reduction
Abstract

May 26 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.09
Francis Bloch (Universite Paris I)
The formation of partnerships in social networks
Abstract

September

September 6 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Eilon Solan (Tel-Aviv University)
Approachability with constraints
Abstract

September 8 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Simone Cerreia Vioglio (Bocconi University)
Absolute and Relative Ambiguity Aversion: A Preferential Approach
Paper

September 13 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Alexander Vostroknutov (University of Trento)
Observational Learning and Intelligence
Paper

September 15 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Jordi Brandts (Instituto de Análisis Económico, Barcelona)
Centralized vs. Decentralized Management: An Experimental Study
Paper

September 22 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Jing Chen (Stony Brook University)
From Bayesian to Crowdsourced Bayesian Auctions
Abstract

September 27 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Agnieszka Anna Tymula (University of Sydney)
Expected Subjective Value Theory (ESVT): A Representation of Decision Under Risk and Certainty
Abstract

September 28 (WED), 11:00-12:15, room G1.15A
Immanuel Bomze (University of Vienna)
Copositive Optimization
Abstract

October

October 13 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Joerg Oechssler (University of Heidelberg)
Hedging and Ambiguity
Paper

October 20 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05 – CANCELLED
Jacques Duparc (Université de Lausanne)
Borel Functions by Way of Games
Abstract

October 21 (FRI) 14:00-15:15, room C-1.05
Chew Soo Hong (National University of Singapore)
Motivated false memory
Abstract

October 31 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Taisuke Imai (Caltech)
Modeling and Measuring Time Preferences
Abstract 

November

November 2 (WED), 15:00-16:15, room TS53 G0.03
Tony Huynh (Free University of Brussels)
The matroid secretary problem for minor-closed classes and random matroids
Abstract

November 3 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Franz Dietrich (Paris)
Bayesian Groups
Abstract

November 10 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Christina Pawlowitsch (Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris 2)
Invariant extensive-form rationalizability
Abstract

November 17 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Jan de Beule (Free University of Brussels)
On the MDS conjecture
Abstract

November 24 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Christian Ruff (University of Zurich)
Neural foundations of social norm compliance
Abstract

December

December 1 (THU), 10:30-11:45, room A1.22
Johannes Hörner (Yale and Toulouse School of Economics)
Markovian Implementation
Paper

December 8 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Alexander Cappelen (Norwegian School of Economics)
Second-best fairness: experimental evidence on the trade-off between false positives and false negatives in distributive choices
Abstract

December 15 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Anna Jaśkiewicz (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
The Entropic Risk Measure in Stochastic Dynamic Programming
Abstract

2015

 

January

January 5 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Mathias Staudigl (Bielefeld University and Vienna University)
On Repeated Games in Continuous Time
Abstract

January 6 (TUE), 14:00-15:15, room A1.23
Markus Brill (Duke University)
Strategic Voting and Strategic Candidacy
Abstract

January 9 (FRI), 16:00-17:17, room A1.23
Martin Hoefer (Max Planck Institut für Informatik, Saarbrücken)
Dynamics in Games and Networks
Abstract

January 15 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Paul Dütting (London School of Economics)
Frontiers in Algorithmic Mechanism Design
Abstract

January 16 (FRI), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Vasilis Gkatzelis (Stanford University)
Mechanism Design For Fair Division
Abstract

January 19 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Paul Harrenstein (Oxford University)
Pareto Optimality in Coalition Formation
Abstract

EPICENTER Mini-Course on Quantum Logic
Joshua Sack (Institute of Logic, Language and Computation, Amsterdam)
Monday January 19, 10.00 – 12.00 and 14.00 – 16.00, room A 1.22.
Tuesday January 20, 10.00 – 12.00 and 14.00 – 16.00, room A 1.22.

January 21 (WED), 12:00-13:15, room A0.23
Joshua Sack (Institute of Logic, Language and Computation, Amsterdam)
Modal Logic for Mixed Strategies in Games
Abstract

January 22 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Thomas Lontzek (University of Zurich)
The Social Cost of Carbon with Economic and Climate Uncertainties
Abstract

January 23 (FRI), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Bart Smeulders (Leuven University)
Testing Stochastic Theories of Choice Behaviour
Abstract

February

February 5 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Benedikt Herrmann (European Commission, Joint Research Centre)
Rescheduled for March 2015

February 12 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Valerio Capraro (CWI Amsterdam)
Non-consequentialist moral behaviour and the assumption of economic theory
Abstract

February 13 (FRI), 15:00-16:15, room A0.23
Lea Cassar (University of Zurich)
Job Mission as a Substitute for Monetary Incentives: Experimental Evidence
Paper

February 25 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Jubo Yan (Cornell University)
Reference Dependence under Risk: An Experimental Examination
Paper

February 26 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room H0.06
Peyton Young (University of Oxford)
How likely is contagion in financial networks?
Paper

February 27 (FRI), 15:00-16:15, room A0.23
Kirill Pogorelskiy (California Institute of Techonology)
Correlated Equilibira in Voter Turnout Games
Voting with Communication: An Experimental Study of Correlated Equilibrium
Paper1 Paper2

March

March 4 (WED), 12:00-13:15, room A0.23
Matthias Wibral (University of Bonn)
How Malleable are Choice Brackets? The Case of Myopic Loss Aversion
Paper

March 5 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23 - CANCELLED
Anna Dreber Almenberg (Stockholm School of Economics)
Competitiveness and stress: Correlation and causality
Abstract

March 6 (FRI), 15:30-16:45, A0.23
Jens Gudmundsson (Lund University)
Sequences in Pairing Problems
Paper

March 9 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Stefan Terstiege (University of Bonn)
Gathering Information before Signing a Contract: The Case of Imperfect Information
Paper

March 10 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Jona Linde (University of Amsterdam)
'Good Nudge Lullaby': Choice Architecture and Default Bias Reinforcement
Paper

March 12 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Bruno Ziliotto (Université Toulouse 1 Capitole)
Hidden Stochastic Games and Limit Equilibrium Payoffs
Paper

March 13 (FRI), 15:00-16:30, room A0.24
Sander Renes (University of Mannheim)
As Easy as ABC? Multidimensional Screening in Public Finance
Paper

March 16 (MON), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Sebastian Garmann (University of Dortmund (TU))
Encouraging Voter Turnout: Do Concurrent Elections Help?
Paper

March 17 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A0.24
Andrzej Baranski (The Ohio State University)
Voluntary Contributions and Collective Redistribution
Paper

March 19 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Philipp Kircher (University of Edinburgh)
Efficient Competition through Cheap Talk: The Case of Competing Auctions
Paper

March 24 (TUE), 12:00-13:15, room H0.04
Benedikt Herrmann (European Commission, Joint Research Centre)
Peer Active
Abstract

March 25 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room E0.06
Brit Grosskopf (University of Exeter)
Demand for expressing emotions
Abstract

March 26 (THU), 14:00-15:30, room A1.23
Christopher Woolnough (New York University)
Persistent Liquidity Trade in the Presence of Many Informed Traders
Abstract

March 26 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Rajiv Sarin (University of Exeter),
A model of Satisficing
Abstract

March 27 (FRI), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
James Fisher (University of Arizona)
Matching with Continuous Bidirectional Investment
Paper

April

April 9 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.03
Bernhard von Stengel (London School of Economics)
Recursive Inspection Games
Abstract

April 13 (MON), 12:00-13:30, room A0.24
Dan Goldstein (Microsoft Research)
Abstract

April 16 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Paolo Turrini (Imperial College London)
Rethinking backwards induction for very long extensive games
Abstract

April 23 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Debasis Mishra (ISI Delhi)
Local Incentive Compatibility with Transfers
Abstract

April 28 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Ian Krajbich (Ohio State University)
A common mechanism underlying economic decision making
Abstract

April 30 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Herve Moulin (University of Glasgow)
One dimensional mechanism design
Abstract 

May

May 7 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Nagore Iriberri (University of the Basque Country)
Gender Gap as Competitive Pressure Increases: Evidence from a Regional Competition in Math
Abstract

May 21 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Emiliano Lorini (IRIT, French National Centre for Scientific Research)
A Minimal Logic for Interactive Epistemology
Abstract

May 28 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Marion Ott (RWTH Aachen University)
Reference-Dependent Bidding in Dynamic Auctions
Abstract

June

June 4 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Konrad Mierendorff (University College London)
Optimal dynamic mechanism design with deadlines
Paper

June 23 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Emin Karagözoğlu (Bilkent University)
Between Anchors and Aspirations: A New Family of Bargaining Solutions
Abstract

June 24 (WED), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.07
Burkhard Schipper (University of California, Davis)
Strategic Teaching and Learning in Games
Paper

September

September 8 (TUE), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Andrea Robbett (Middlebury College)
Cooperation and Demand Revelation in Public Goods Games with Private Incentives
Abstract

September 10 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.22
Eilon Solan (Tel-Aviv University)
No Folk Theorem in Repeated Games with Costly Monitoring
Abstract

September 17 (THU), 16:00-17.15, room A0.23
Xavier Venel (Université Paris I)
Stochastic games with partial observation and Borel evaluation
Abstract

September 24 (THU), 16:00-17.15, room A0.23
Loukas Balafoutas (Universität Innsbruck)
Church attendance and discrimination
Abstract

October

October 1 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
John Weymark (Vanderbilt University)
Voting Over Selfishly Optimal Nonlinear Income Tax Schedules
Abstract

October 8 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
William Sudderth (University of Minnesota)
How to Control a Process to a Goal
Abstract 

October 15 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room C-1.05
Georg Weizsäcker (Humboldt Universität Berlin)
Markets for leaked information
Paper

October 22 (THU), 16:00-17.15, room A0.23
Panayotis Mertikopolous (CNRS, Inria Grenoble)
Learning in concave games
Abstract

October 29 (THU), 16:00-17.15, room A0.23
José Zarzuelo (University of the Basque Country, Bilbao)
On Highway Problems
Abstract 

November

November 12 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Marcus Pivato (Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
Categorical Decision Theory
Abstract

November 26 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Jordi Massó (University Autònoma de Barcelona)
On Strategy-Proofness and the Salience of Single-Peakedness
Abstract 

December

December 3 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Frank Riedel (Bielefeld University)
Ellsberg Games - The Strategic Use of Ambiguity in Games
Abstract

December 10 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Robert Östling (Stockholm University)
Learning by Similarity-weighted Imitation in Games
Paper

December 17 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Fabien Gensbittel (Toulouse School of Economics)
Zero-Sum Stopping Games with Asymmetric Information
Abstract

2014

 

January

January 15 (WED), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Emin Karagözoğlu (Bilkent University)
When the Going Gets Tough or Easy in Bargaining
Abstract 

January 16 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Joint ETBC seminar-DKE colloqium
Rida Laraki (LAMSADE and Ecole Polytechnique, Paris)
On the Existence of Approximated Equilibria and Sharing-Rule Equilibria in Discontinuous Games
Abstract

January 21 (TUE), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Rafael Treibich (Ecole Polytechnique)
Fair Social Orderings with Other-Regarding Preferences
Abstract 

January 27 (MON), 2014, 16:00-17:30, A1.23
Ryan Webb (New York University)
Rationalizing Context-Dependent Preferences: Divisive Normalization and Neurobiological Constraints on Decision-Making
Abstract 

January 28 (TUE), 2014, 14:30-16:00, A1.23
Antonin Macé (École Polytechnique, Paris)
Voting with evaluations: When should we sum? What should we sum?
Abstract 

February

February 4 (TUE), 2014, 16:00-17:30, A1.22
Jan Engelmann (University of Zurich)
The neural circuitry of affect-induced distortions of trust
Abstract

February 7 (FRI), 2014, 16:00-17:30, A0.24
Erte Xiao (Carnegie Mellon University)
Time delay and support for taxation
Abstract 

February 13 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room C-1.05
Francis Bloch (Université Paris 1, Paris School of Economics)
Rumors and Social Networks
Abstract

February 14 (FRI), 2014, 14:30-16:00, A0.24
Tony Williams (University of Zurich)
Endogenous emergence of institutions to sustain cooperation
Abstract

February 27 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Wojtek Jamroga (University of Luxembourg)
Concrete and Abstract Models of Effectivity in Games
Abstract

March

March 10 (MON), 2014, 16:00-17:00, 17:15-18:15, room A0.23
Christian List (London School of Economics)
Reason-based rationalization
Paper
Franz Dietrich (CNRS and University of East Anglia)
The prediction of choices in novel choice contexts
Abstract

March 11 (TUE) and March 12 (WED), 2014
Fourth EpiCenter WinterCourse
Franz Dietrich (CNRS and University of East Anglia)
Christian List (London School of Economics)
Tuesday March 11:
10.00-12.00, Room H0.06
14.00-16.00, Room H0.06
Wednesday March 12:
10.00-12.00, Room H0.06
14.00-16.00, Room H0.06

March 18 (TUE), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Christina Rott (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
The impact of advice on women’s and men’s selection into competition
Abstract 

March 20 (THU), 2014, 12:30-14:00, room C-1.09
Ethem Akyol (The Pennsylvania State University)
Two Results on Mechanism Design without Transfers
Abstract 

March 20 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room C-1.07
Marie Laclau (Paris School of Economics)
Persuasion games with ambiguity
Abstract

March 21 (FRI), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room C-1.07
Manuel Munoz-Herrera ( ICS-Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Heterogeneous network games: Conflicting preferences
Abstract

April

April 9-April 11 (WED-FRI)
2014 COST Action IC1205 on Computational Social Choice

April 11 (FRI), 2014, 14:00-15:30, room A0.23
Charles Noussair (CentER Tilburg)
In Search of the Angry Button
Abstract

April 14 (MON), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Mitri Kitti (University of Turku)
Axioms for Centrality Scoring with Principal Eigenvectors
Paper

April 16 (WED), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Chuangyin Dang (City University of Hong Kong)
An Interior-Point Path-Following Approach to the Determination of Proper Equilibrium
Abstract

April 24 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Walter Bossert (University of Montreal)
Expected Utility without Full Transitivity
Abstract  

April 28 (MON), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Lorenzo Maggi (Create-Net, Italy)
Markovian Cooperative games and Cooperative Online Advertising
Abstract

May

May 1 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room C-1.09
Pierpaolo Battigalli (Universitá Bocconi)
Analysis of Information Feedback and Selfconfirming Equilibrium
Paper

May 15 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Giulia Piccillo (University of Liverpool)
When macroeconomics goes behavioral: comments and discussion about a general equilibrium model with heterogeneity of expectations
Abstract

May 19 (MON), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Bezalel Peleg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Representation of Constitutions under Incomplete Information
Abstract  

May 22 (THU), 2014, 12:00-13:30, room A0.23
David Gill (University of Oxford)
Cognitive ability, character skills, and learning to play equilibrium: A level-k analysis
Abstract

May 26 (MON), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Eran Shmaya (Tel Aviv University)
Hindsight stability in population games with uncertain fundamentals
Abstract

June

June 3 (TUE), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Ernesto Reuben (Columbia Business School)
Signaling Trustworthiness: The Role of Instrumental Reciprocity in Creating and Destroying Trust
Abstract

June 5 (THU), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room C-1.09
Martin Sefton (University of Nottingham)
Price versus Quantity Competition: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Deviations from Equilibrium
Abstract

June 10 (TUE), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
David Cooper (Florida State University and University of East Anglia)
Coordination with Endogenous Contracts: Incentives, Selection, and Strategic Anticipation
Abstract

June 19 (THUR), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
René Kirkegaard (University of Guelph)
Incentive Compatibility and Comparative Statics without the First Order Approach
Abstract

June 24 (TUE), 2014, 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
Sinan Ertemel (Rice University)
Welfare Egalitarianism under Uncertainty
Paper

September

September 11 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Vincent Anesi (University of Nottingham)
Bargaining in Standing Committees with an Endogenous Default
Abstract

September 18 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Vladimir Shikhman (CORE, Louvain-La-Neuve)
Algorithmic Models of Market Equilibrium
Abstract 

September 25 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Andrzej Nowak (University of Zielona Góra, Poland)
Markov Perfect Equilibria in Stochastic Bequest Games
Abstract

October

October 2 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Stephan Lauermann (Universität Bonn)
Manipulated Electorates and Information Aggregation
Abstract

October 9 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Bhaskar Dutta (Warwick University)
Credibility and Strategic Learning in Networks
Abstract 

October 16, (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Heinrich Nax (ETH Zürich)
Learning in a Black Box: The Case of Voluntary Contributions Games
Abstract

October 23, (THU), 16:00-17:15, A0.24 (MLSE seminar)
Thomas Demuynck (Maastricht University)
Revealed Preference with Limited Consideration
Abstract

October 30, (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Francesc Dilme (Universität Bonn)
Reputation Building through Costly Adjustment
Paper

November

to be rescheduled
Anna Dreber Almenberg (Stockholm School of Economics)

November 13 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
Eli Spiegelman (Tilburg University)
Rational Self-Deception: theory and experimental design
Paper

November 20 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Vitali Gretschko (University of Cologne)
Procurement under public scrutiny: auctions vs. negotiations
Paper

November 27 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.24
John (Yehuda) Levy (Oxford University)
Limits to Rational Learning
Abstract

December

rescheduled for June 4, 2015
Hervé Moulin (University of Glasgow)

December 11 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A1.23
Gaëtan Fournier (Université la Sorbonne, Paris 1)
Efficiency of Equilibria in Hotelling Games
Abstract

December 18 (THU), 16:00-17:15, room A0.23
Nicolas Klein (Université de Montréal)
The Importance of Being Honest
Abstract

 

 

2013

 

January

January 14, 2013 (MON), 14:00-15:30, joint with DKE, room H0.06
Sergiu Hart (Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University)
Riskiness
Abstract

January 31, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Thorsten Hens (Institut für Banking und Finance, Zürich)
Financial Markets as a Dynamic Stochastic Game:
Behavioural Equilibrium and Evolutionary Dynamics
Slides Abstract

 

February

February 4, 2013 (MON) 16:00, room A0.23
Yaron Azrieli (Ohio State University)
Incentives in experiments: A theoretical analysis
Paper1 

February 7, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Manuel Mueller-Frank (University of Oxford and Nuffield College)
Does one Bayesian make a Difference?
 Paper

February 18, 2013 (MON), 10:30-12:00, room A1.22
Mamoru Kaneko (Tsukuba University)
Introduction to Epistemic Logic and Inductive Game Theory

February 18, 2013 (MON), 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Mamoru Kaneko (Tsukuba University)
Epistemic Logic and Inductive Game Theory

February 21, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Larbi Alaoui (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
Depth of Reasoning and Incentives
Abstract

 

March

March 4, 2013 (MON), 12:00-13:30, room A0.23
Simon Gächter (Nottingham University)
The Power of Social Relations for Coordination

March 14, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Alexander Skopalik (University Paderborn)
Computing Approximate Pure Nash Equilibria in Congestion Games

March 21, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Matthias Lang (Humboldt University Berlin)
Contracting with Subjective Evaluations and Communication
Paper

March 28, 2013, 14:00-15:30, room C-1.07
Franz Dietrich (CNRS and UEA)
Reason-Based Rationalization

 

April

April 4, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
David Ong (Peking University HSBC School of Business)
Tiger Women: An All-Pay Auction Experiment on the Gender Heuristic of the Desire to Win
Paper

April 5, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Arjan Non (Maastricht University)
Employee Recognition and Performance: A Field Experiment
Paper

Third EpiCenter Winter Course: Belief Revision Theory
Sonja Smets (Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, Amsterdam)
Monday April 8
10.00 – 12.00, H0.06: Session I
14.00 – 15.00, H0.06: Session II
Tuesday April 9
09.00 – 12.00, H0.06: Session III

April 8, 2013 (MON), 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Sonja Smets (Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, Amsterdam)
The Role of Soft Knowledge in Game Theory

April 10, 2013 (WED), 16:00-17:00, room A1.23
Florian Zimmermann (University of Bonn)
Correlation Neglect in Belief Formation

April 11, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Kirsten Rohde (Erasmus School of Economics)
Measuring decreasing impatience

April 12, 2013 (FRI), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.07
Thomas Demuynck (University of Leuven)
Noncooperative Household Consumption with Caring
Paper

April 22, 2013 (MON), 16:00-17:00, room A1.22
Nick Bedard (University of Western Ontario)
The Strategically Ignorant Principal
Paper

April 23, 2013 (TUE), 16:00-17:00, room A1.23
Pierpaolo Parrotta (University of Lausanne)
Educational Diversity and Knowledge Transfers via Inter-Firm Labor Mobility
Paper

April 25, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Daniel Zizzo (University of East Anglia)
Obedience

 

May

May 2, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Dinko Dimitrov (University of Saarbrücken)
List-Based Decision Problems

May 3, 2013 (FRI), 16:00-17:00, room C-1.07
Ryan Kendall (University of California)
How Middle-Movers come out on Top: A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis

May 16, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Herakles Polemarchakis (University of Warwick)
To be rescheduled

May 23, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Konrad Mierendorff (University of Zurich)
Auctions with Limited Commitment
Abstract

May 30, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Marco Scarsini (University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
Existence of Equilibria in Countable Games: An Algebraic Approach

 

June

June 03, 2013 (MO)
M-BEES 2013: 6th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium
Keynote Speakers: 
Antonio Rangel (California Institute of Technology)
Joel Sobel (University of California, San Diego)

June 6, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
Do you lend money to a pilot? On trust in ability and reciprocity

June 19, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A 1.23
Judd Kessler (University of Pennsylvania)
The Value of Information and the Role of Fairness in Bargaining

June 20, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room t.b.a.
Bertil Tungodden (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration)
To be rescheduled

June 21, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
Fuhito Kojima (Stanford University)
Efficient Matching Under Distributional Constraints: Theory And Applications
Paper

 

September

September 19, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
Dieter Balkenborg (University of Exeter)
Rationalizability, Monotonicity and Logical Inference

September 23 (MON), 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.22
Willemien Kets (Kellogg School of Management)
Finite Depth of Reasoning and Equilibrium Play in Games with Incomplete
Information
Abstract  

September 26, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
Bettina Rockenbach (Universität zu Köln)
Consumer Social Responsibility

 

October

October 10, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room C-1.07
Heiko Roeglin (University of Bonn)
Smoothed Analysis of the Successive Shortest Path Algorithm
Abstract

October 14 (MON), 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Roberto Weber (University of Zurich)
Do Markets Erode Social Responsibility?
Abstract

October 24, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Martin Dufwenberg (Bocconi University)
ABC on Deals
Paper

October 31, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room  A1.23
Péter Biró (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Matching Couples with Scarf's Algorithm
Paper

 

November

November 1, 2013 (FRI), 12:00-13:30, room C-1.07
Indrajit Ray (University of Birmingham)
Cheap Talk in the BoS with Private Information: Theory and Experiment
Abstract 

November 7, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Frits Spieksma (University of Leuven)
The complexity of testing rationality

November 14, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Yusufcan Masatlioglu (University of Michigan)
Limited Willpower

November 15, 2013 (FRI), 12:00-13:00, room C-1.07
Joint ETBC seminar-DKE colloqium
Dario Bauso (University of Palermo)
Attainability in Repeated Games with Vector Payoffs

November 21, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.23
Guillaume Vigeral (University Paris-Dauphine)
Zero-Sum Stochastic Games with Compact Action Sets Do Not Have an Asymptotic Value November 28, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Joint ETBC seminar-DKE colloqium
Kimmo Berg (Aalto University, Helsinki)
Fractals and Pure Strategy Equilibria in Repeated Games

 

December

December 5, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A1.23
Markus Reisinger (WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar)
Either or Both Competition: A "Two-sided" Theory of Advertising with Overlapping Viewerships
Paper

December 9 (MON), 2013, 12:00-13:30, room A1.23
Itai Arieli (Technion, Haifa)
Inferring Beliefs from Actions
Paper

December 12, 2013, 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
Szilvia Papai (Concordia University, Montreal)
Matching With Minimal Priority Rights
Abstract

December 18 (WED), 16:00-17:30, room A0.24
Uwe Dulleck (Queensland University of Technology)
Public Statements About Intended Behaviour: An Experimental Investigation

 

2012

January

January 17 & 18, 2012 (TUE & WED), room A0.24
Richard Bradley (London School of Economics)
2nd Maastricht Winter Mini-Course: Foundations of Decision Theory
Session 1: Tuesday (Jan. 17), 16:00-17:15
Session 2: Tuesday (Jan. 17), 17:30-19:00
Session 3: Wednesday (Jan. 18), 9:00-10:45
Session 4: Wednesday (Jan. 18), 11:15-12:30

January 18, 2012 (WED), 16:00, room A1.22
Richard Bradley (London School of Economics)
Decision Theory with Conditionals

 

February

February 16, 2012 (TH), 12:30, jointly with School of Governance Seminar Seriesat Keizer Karelplein 19, UNU-MERIT Conference Room
Michal Bauer (CERGE-EI, Charles University, Prague)
Warfare experience during ontogeny increases egalitarian and parochial motivations

February 27, 2012 (MO), 12:00, room A1.22
Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba)
Critical Comparisons between the Nash Noncooperative Theory and Rationalizability

 

March

March 01, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Milan Vojnovic (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)

Weighted Proportional Allocation

March 08, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Christoph Vanberg (University of Heidelberg)
Decision costs in legislative bargaining: an experimental analysis

March 22, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Tristan Tomala (HEC, Paris)
Repeated Games With Public Signals Revisited

March 29, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Nizar Allouch (Queen Mary University, London)
On the Private Provision of Public Goods on Networks

 

April

April 04, 2012 (WED), 16:00., room A1.22
Dirk Engelmann (Mannheim University)
Choosing how to choose: efficiency concerns and constitutional choice

April 122012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Antonio Cabrales (University Carlos III Madrid)
Risk-sharing and Contagion in Networks

April 19, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Walter Bossert (University of Montréal)
Product Filters, Acyclicity, and Suzumura Consistency

April 26 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Björn Bartling (University of Zurich)
Reference Points in (Re)negotiations: The Role of Contracts and Competition

April 27 (FR), 10:30-13:00, room A0.23
MINISYMPOSIUM SOCIAL CHOICE
10:30-11:15  Clemens Puppe (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Strategically Robust Allocation Mechanisms
11:15-12:00  Murat Öztürk (Maastricht University)
Strategy-Proofness under Two-Dimensional Single-Dipped Preferences
12:00-12:15  Break
12:15-13:00  Franz Dietrich (CNRS, Paris & Norwich, UK)
Scoring Rules for Judgment Aggregation

 

May

May 03, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
William Thomson (University of Rochester)
Monotonicity properties of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims

May 07, 2012 (MO), 16:00, room A0.23
Paul Glimcher (New York University)
Theoretical Foundations of Neuroeconomics

May 08-09, 2012 (TU-WE)
Maastricht - Neuroeconomics Talks 2012

Speakers:
- Sanae Barth (Maastricht University)
- Carsten De Dreu (University of Amsterdam)
Paul Glimcher (New York University)
Rainer Goebel (Maastricht University)
Hauke Heekeren (Free University Berlin)
- Michael Naef (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Arno Riedl (Maastricht University)
Alan Sanfey (University of Arizona and Radboud University Nijmegen)
Ale Smidts (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Bernd Weber (University of Bonn)
Frans van Winden (University of Amsterdam)
Eva Wölbert (Maastricht University)

May 10, 2012 (TH), 10:00, room H0.04
Paul Glimcher (New York University)
The Neurobiology of Dopamine and Reinforcement Learning

May 10, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Roberto Weber (University of Zurich)
An Experimental Study of Persuasion Bias and Social Influence in Networks

May 11, 2012 (FR)14:00, room C-1.07
Vitalie Spinu (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Disposition Effect: It's all about beliefs!

May 14, 2012 (MO), 16:00, room A1.23
Jordi Brandts (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Instituto de Análisis Económico)
How communication affects contract design: An experimental study of formal and informal contracting

May 15, 2012 (TUE), 14:00, room A1.23
Nora Szech (Bonn University)
Tie Breaks and Bid-Caps in All-Pay Auctions

May 23, 2012 (WED), 14:30, room A1.22
Christian Seel (Bonn University)
Continuous Time Contests

May 242012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Erich Grädel (RWTH Aachen)
Infinite Games

May 29, 2012 (TUE), 16:00, room A0.23
Maria Montero (University of Nottingham)
The value of votes in weighted voting games: an experiment

May 30, 2012 (WED), 16:00, room A0.24
Tomas Rodríguez Barraquer (European University Institute)
A model of competitive signaling

May 31, 2012 (TH), 14:00, room A0.24
Alexander Westkamp (Bonn University)
Walrasian Tâtonnement in Matching Markets without Transfers

May 31, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Markus Walzl (Innsbruck University)
Auctions versus fixed prices - theory and evidence from ticket sale

 

June

June 04, 2012 (MO)
M-BEES 2012: 5th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium

Keynote Speakers
Roland Benabou (Princeton University)
Lise Vesterlund (University of Pittsburgh)

June 072012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Dan Levin (Ohio State University)
Generalized Winner’s Curse: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation

June 21, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Jérôme Renault (Université de Toulouse 1)
Dynamic Sender-Receiver Games


September

September 19, 2012 (WED), 16:00, room A0.23
Marc Vorsatz (UNED, Madrid)
Random-Walk-Based Segregation Measures

September 20, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Olivier Compte (Paris School of Economics)
Strategic restrictions and limited knowledge

September 27, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Michael Trost (Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena)
Belief-Consistent Strategy Profiles

 

October

October 4, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Philipp Strack (Bonn University)
Inverse Optimal Stopping

October 15, 2012 (MON), 12:00, room A0.23
Vianney Perchet (Université Paris Diderot, Paris 7)

Nash Equilibria with  uncertainties: a generalization of the Lemke-Howson algorithm

October 18, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room C-1.07
Jordi Brandts (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

October 25, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Ulrich Wagner (Carlos III, Madrid)
Strategic Complementarity in a Dynamic Game of Timing: The Case of the Montreal Protocol

November

November 15, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room C-1.05
Hemant Bhargava (UC Davis)
Why do firms bundle information goods?

November 22, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Efthymios Athanasiou (New Economic School, Moscow)
A Solomonic solution to the problem of assigning a private indivisible object

November 29, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Anke Gerber(Universität Hamburg)

December

December 6, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Ziv Hellman (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Deludedly agreeing to agree

December 11, 2012 (TUE), 16:00, room A1.23
Jacob Goeree (University of Zürich)

December 17 (MON), 16:00, room A0.23
Richard Bradley (London School of Economics)

Cancelled

December 20 (TH), 2012
Kirsten Rohde (Erasmus University, Rotterdam)
To be rescheduled for Spring 2013

2011


January

January 17, 2011 (MO), 12:00-13:00, room A0.24
Peter Bro Miltersen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Discounted stochastic games poorly approximate undiscounted ones

January 18 & 19, 2011 (TUE & WED), 10:00-12:00, 14:00-16:00, room H0.06
Peter Bro Miltersen (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Minicourse on Algorithmic Game Theory

-January 27, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Sergey Kokovin (Novosibirsk State University)
When Is Monopolistic Competition the Relevant Market Structure?
 


February

February 3, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Christian Seel (University of Bonn)
Continuous Time Contests

February 10, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
David K. Levine (Washington University, St. Louis)
Timing and Self-Control

February 17, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Juan Jose Ganuza (University Pompeu Fabra)
Minimizing Errors, Maximizing Incentives: Optimal Court Decisions and the Quality of Evidence


March

March 09, 2011 (WED), 16:00, room A0.23
Florian Biermann 
(The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
A Measure of Instability for Matchings in Marriage Markets

March 10, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Antonio Nicolo (University of Padua)
Age-Based Preferences: Incorporating Compatible Pairs into Paired Kidney Exchange

March 17, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Rida Laraki (Ecole Polytechnique)
Majority Judgment: a new method for ranking and electing

March 21, 2011 (MO), 12:00, room A0.24
Pinar Heggernes (University of Bergen)
Fixed-parameter algorithms for Co-chromatic Number and Disjoint Rectangle Stabbing

March 24, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Klaus M. Schmidt (University of Munich)
You Owe Me


April

April 072011 (TH), 16:00, room G1.01
Nick Vriend
 (Queen Mary University)
On the Role of Non-equilibrium Focal Points as Coordination Devices

April 132011 (WED), 16:00, room A0.23
Dan Levin (Ohio State University)
Behavioral Biases, Informational Externalities, and Efficiency
in Endogenous-Timing Herding Games: an Experimental Study

April 15, 2011 (FR)
Advances in Collective Choice
Workshop CORE (Louvain-La-Neuve) - Maastricht

Keynote Speakers:

- Vincent Conitzer (Duke University),
- Bertil Tungodden (Norvegian School of Economics)


May

May 09, 2011 (MO), 16:00, room A0.24
Lars Ehlers (Université de Montréal)
School Choice with Control

May 10, 2011 (TUE), 16:00, room A0.24
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Konstanz)
Job Market Signaling and Employer Learning

May 122011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Nadine 
Chlaß (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena)
On Individual Cursedness - A Psychological Foundation for the Winner's Curse

May 192011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Flip Klijn  (Institute for Economic analysis (CSIC))
Manipulability in Matching Markets: Conflict and Coincidence of Interests

May 262011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Jayant Ganguli (University of Cambridge)
The pricing effects of ambiguous private information in financial markets 


June

June 06, 2011 (MO)
M-BEES 2011: 4th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium
Theory and Experiments

Keynote Speakers
- Matthew Rabin (University of California, Berkeley)
- Leeat Yariv (California Institute of Technology)

June 092011 (TH), 16:00, room G1.01
Ahmed Doghmi (Rabat University, Morocco)

June 15, 2011 (WED), 16:00, room H0.04
Guillaume R. Fréchette (New York University)
Strategy Choice In The Infinitely Repeated Prisoners Dilemma

June 162011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Sergei Artemov (City University of New York)
Definite Solutions of Strategic Games

June 23, 2011 (TH), 14:30, room A1.23
Roland Strausz (Humboldt University of Berlin)
The Political Economy of Regulatory Risk

June 23, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Giulio Codognato (Udine University)
Noncooperative oligopoly in markets with a continuum of traders

June 30, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Ferdinand von Siemens (University of Amsterdam)
Team Heterogeneity and the Break-Down of Cooperation and Punishment


July

July 07-09, 2011 (TH-SA)
DGL2011: Fifth Workshop in Decisions, Games & Logic
Keynote Speakers
- Paul Egre (Paris)
- Joseph Y. Halpern (Cornell)
Andres Perea (Maastricht)

 

September

September 08, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room D0.03
Audrey Hu (University of Heidelberg)
Premium Auctions and Risk Preferences

September 12, 2011 (MO), 16:00, room A1.22
Akira Okada (Hitotsubashi Unversity)
Dynamic Group Formation in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma 

September 14, 2011 (WED)
Workshop on Recent Developments in Market Design

September 15, 2011 (TH), 16:30, room A1.22
Walter Trockel (University of Bielefeld)
An Axiomatization of the Sequential Raiffa Solution 

September 22, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room C-1.07
Tore Ellingsen (Stockholm School of Economics)
How does communication affect beliefs?

September 29, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Amrita Dhillon (University of Warwick)
Ownership structure, Voting and Risk

 

October

October 06, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room C-1.09
Miklós Pintér (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Ordinary and generalized type spaces

October 13, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room G1.01
Tommy Andersson (Lund University)
Budget balance, fairness and minimal manipulability

October 19, 2011 (WED), 16:00, room A1.23
Gary Charness (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Self-confidence and strategic deterrence

October 20, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room H0.06
Ernesto Reuben (Columbia University)
Intragroup Norm Enforcement and the Provision of Intergroup Public Goods

October 27, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Juan Carlos Carbajal (University of Queensland)
Optimal Contracts for Loss Averse Consumers

 

November

November 10, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Yohan Pelosse (Université de Lyon)

The Intrinsic Quantum Nature of Nash Equilibrium Mixtures

November 17, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Nora Szech (University of Bonn)

Tie-Breaks and Bid-Caps in All-Pay Auctions

November 24, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Guido Schäfer (CWI, Amsterdam)
On the Efficiency of Altruistic Games

 

December

December 01, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Eckhard Janeba (University of Mannheim)
Tax and the City - A Theory of Local Tax Competition and Evidence for Germany

December 08, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Mathias Staudigl (University of Bielefeld)
An Optimal Control Approach to Equilibrium Selection

December 15, 2011 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Olivier Armantier (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Inflation Expectations and Behavior: Do Survey Respondents Act on their Beliefs?

 

2010

 

January

January 15, 2010 (FR), 16:00, room A1.23
Susanne Ohlendorf (University of Bonn)
Renegotiation-Proof Relational Contracts with Side Payments 

January 18, 2010 (MO), 16:00, room A1.23
Justin M. Rao (University of California, San Diego)
The Good News-Bad News Effect:
Asymmetric Processing of Objective Information about Yourself

January 19, 2010 (TUE), 16:00, room A1.23
Antonio Penta (University of Pennsylvania)
Robust Dynamic Mechanism Design

January 20, 2010 (WED), 16:00, room A1.23
Erik Kimbrough (George Mason University)
Learning to Respect Property

January 21, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Andriy Zapechelnyuk (University of Bonn)
Decision Making in Uncertain and Changing Environments

January 22, 2010 (FR), 16:00, room A1.23
Renato Gomes (Northwestern University)
Mechanism Design in Two-Sided Markets: Auctioning Users

January 25, 2010 (MO), 16:00, room A0.23
Iryna Topolyan (Purdue University)
On The Existence of Sequential Equilibrium: The Backward Induction Approach

January 26, 2010 (TUE), 16:00, room A0.23
Christoph Müller (University of Minnesota)
Robust Virtual Implementation under Common Strong Belief in Rationality

January 29, 2010 (FR), 16:00, room C -1.09.
Julian Romero (California Institute of Technology)
Bounded Rationality in Repeated Games

 

February

February 2, 2010 (TUE), 16:00, room A0.23
Lucas C. Coffman (Harvard University)
Intermediation Reduces Punishment (and Reward)

February 4, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Yosh Halberstam (Northwestern University)
Information Contagion in Coelection Environments:
Theory and Evidence from Entry and Exit of Senators

February 8, 2010 (MO), 12:00, room A1.23
Ayala Mashiah-Yaakovi (Tel-Aviv University)
Borel Games with Lower-Semi-Continuous Payoffs

February 12, 2010 (FR), 16:00, room D0.03
Sera Linardi (California Institute of Technology)
No Excuses for Good Behavior

February 25, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Carlos Alos Ferrer (University of Konstanz)
Hidden Symmetries and Focal Points

 

March

March 04, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Flavio Toxvaerd (University of Cambridge)
Recurrent Infection and Externalities in Treatment


March 11, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Alessandro Bonatti (MIT)
Collaborating

March 18, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Syngjoo Choi (University College London)
Communication, Coordination and Networks

March 22, 2010 (MO), 12:00, room A1.22
Naoki Yoshihara (Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo)
Nash Implementation in Production Economies with Unequal Skills:
A Complete Characterization  

March 25, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Claudio Mezzetti (Warwick University)
Implementation in Mixed Nash Equilibrium

 

April

April 08, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Stefan Napel  (University of Bayreuth)
The Egalitarian Weights of Nations

April 15, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Dezsö Szalay  (University of Bonn)
Regulating a Multiattribute/Multitype Monopolist

April 22, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Oliver Kirchkamp  (University of Jena)
Social Welfare versus inequality concerns in an incomplete contract experiment

April 29, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Sergio Currarini (University of Venice)
Homophily and Search 

 

May

May 06, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Matias Nunez (University of Cergy-Pontoise)
Political Competition over Distortionary Taxation

May 18, 2010 (TUE), 16:00, room G1.01
Jordi Masso (Universitat Autonoma Barcelona)
Matching Markets under (In)-complete Information

May 27, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Martin Pesendorfer (LSE)
Equilibrium Bids in Sponsored Search Auctions: Theory and Evidence

 

June

June 03, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Conrad Heilmann (London School of Economics)
Measurement-Theoretic Foundations of Time Discounting

June 11, 2010 (FR)
M-BEES 2010: 3rd Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium
Theory and Experiments

Keynote Speakers

  • B. Douglas Bernheim (Stanford University)
  • Yan Chen (University of Michigan)

June 17, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Alia Gizatulina (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn)

Beliefs, Payoffs, Information: On the Robustness of the BDP Property in Models with Endogenous Beliefs

June 21, 2010 (Monday), 12:00, room A0.23
Dan Levin (Ohio State University)
Violations of First-Order-Stochastic-Dominance and Conjunction Rule: Experimental Study of Robustness using Groups

June 24, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Martin Kocher (University of East Anglia)
An Experimental Test of Precautionary Bidding

 

September

September 07-08 (TUE-WED)
Mini Workshop on Bargaining and Matching in Theory and Experiments
Keynote Speakers:

  • Gary Bolton (Pennsylvania State University)
  • Juan D. Moreno-Ternero (University of Malaga) 

September 09, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Mark C. Wilson (University of Auckland)
Manipulabilty of Voting Rules

September 16, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23.
Marta Serra-Garcia (Tilburg University)
Relational Contracting under the Threat of Expropriation - Experimental Evidence

September 23, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Jeannette Brosig (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Selfish in the end? The dynamics and consistency of individual behavior

September 30, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
David Wettstein (Ben Gurion University)
Egalitarian equivalence under asymmetric information
 

 

October

October 07, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Thomas Kittsteiner (RWTH Aachen University)
Opportunism and Incomplete Contracts

October 14, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room H0.04
Olivier Tercieux (Paris School of Economics)
Subgame-Perfect Implementation Under Value Perturbations

October 21, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Chaim Fershtman (Tel Aviv University)
Working Hard or Working Smart?

October 25, 2010 (MO), 12:00, room A1.23
Francesco Drago (University of Naples Parthenope)
Indirect Effects of a Policy Altering Criminial Behavior: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

October 28, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Aviad Heifetz (The Open University of Israel)
Comprehensive Rationalizability

 

November

November 04, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Norovsambuu Tumennasan (Aarhus University)
Not to Contract? A Coalition Formation Perspective

November 11, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Andreas Blume (University of Pittsburgh)
Language Barriers

November 18, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room D0.03
Jörgen Weibull (Stockholm School of Economics and Ecole Polytechnique)
Robustness to Strategic Uncertainty

 
November 25, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Bo Chen (Southern Methodist University)
Decentralized Market Processes to Stable Job Matchings with Competitive Salaries


 

December

December 02, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Hans-Theo Normann (University of Düsseldorf)
Explicit vs. Tacit Collusion -- The Impact of Communication in Oligopoly Experiments

December 09, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Conrad Heilmann (London School of Economics)
Foundations of Time Discounting

December 16, 2010 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Richard van Weelden (EUI and University of Chicago)
Candidate Competition and Voter Welfare in Repeated Elections 

 

2009

 

January

January 13, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Guy Mayraz (LSE)
Priors and Desires - A Model of Payoff-Dependent Beliefs

January 19, 2009 (MO), 16:00, room A0.23
Kaj Thomsson (Yale University)
Public and Private Welfare State Institutions: A Theory of American Exceptionalism


January 20, 2009 (TUE), 14:00, room A0.23
Emilio Calvano (Harvard University)
Pricing Payment Cards


January 23-24, 2009
14th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Keynote Speakers:

  • Matthew Jackson (Stanford University)
  • Jacob Goeree (CalTech)
  • Alvin Roth (Harvard University)

January 26, 2009 (MO), 16:00, room A0.24
Selcuk Özyurt (New York University)
A Reputation-Based Theory of Spatially-Separated Duopoly Competition and Bargaining


January 27, 2009 (TUE), 16:00, room A0.24
Antonio Miralles (Boston University)
The Case for the Boston Mechanism


January 28, 2009 (WED), 16:00, room A1.23
Ernesto Reuben (Northwestern University)
The politics of redistribution and market efficiency: An experimental study 

 

February

February 05, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room H0.04
Roman Sheremata (Purdue University)
Perfect-Substitutes, Best-Shot, and Weakest-Link Contests between Groups


February 06, 2009 (FR), 16:00, room A0.23
Johannes Spinnewijn (MIT)
Optimistic but Unemployed: Optimal Insurance Design with Biased Beliefs


February 09, 2009 (MO), 16:00, room A1.23
Francesco Nava (University of Chicago)
Quantity Competition in Networked Markets


February 10, 2009 (TUE), 16:00, room A1.23
Rodrigo Velez (University of Rochester)
Fairness and Externalities


February 16, 2009 (MO), 16:00, room A1.23
Ying Fan (Yale University)
Market Structure and Product Quality in the U.S. Daily News Market


February 19, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Vladimir Shikhman (RWTH Aachen)

Stackelberg games: topological approach to mathematical programming
formulation with complementarity constraints

 

March

March 03, 2009 (TUE), 16:00, room A1.23
Giacomo Valletta (Université Catholique de Louvain)
A fair solution to the Compensation Problem


March 05, 2009 (TH), 14:00, room A1.22
Sandro Shelegia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Multiproduct Pricing in Oligopoly


March 05, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Karim Sadrieh (University of Magdeburg)
An Experimental Assessment of Confederate Reserve Price Bids in Online Auctions


March 10, 2009 (TUE), 16:00, room H0.06
Gonul Dogan (Tilburg University)
The Effect of Link Costs on the Formation and Outcome of Buyer-Seller Networks


March 11, 2009 (WED), 16:00, room A1.22
Matthew Embrey (New York University)
Bargaining and Reputation: Experimental Evidence on Bargaining in the Presence of Irrational Types


March 12, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Axel Gautier (Université de Liège)
Access pricing and endogenous market structure


March 19, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room C-1.09
Rene van den Brink (VU Amsterdam)
Comparable Axiomatizations of the Myerson Value, the Restricted Banzhaf Value and the
Average Tree Solution for Cycle-Free Graph Restricted Games


March 26, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room H0.04
Marco Pagnozzi (Università di Napoli Federico II and CSEF)
Should Speculators be Welcomed in Auctions?

 

April

April 02, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Amanda Friedenberg (Arizona State University)
Context-Dependent Forward Induction Reasoning


April 16, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Theo Offerman (University of Amsterdam)
How to subsidize contributions to public goods - Does the frog jump out of the boiling water?

April 22, 2009 (WED)
Mini-Workshop on Algorithmic Game Theory
Speakers

  • Rolf H. Moehring (TU Berlin)
  • Guido Schaefer (CWI Amsterdam)
  • Benny Moldovanu (University of Bonn)

April 23, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Bhaskar Dutta (University of Warwick)
Minimum cost arborescences

 

May

May 07, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Georg Weizsäcker (LSE)
Do we follow others when we should? A simple test of rational expectations


May 19, 2009 (Tuesday), 16:00, room A 1.22
Michele Lombardi (University of Warwick)
L
iberal Egalitarianism and the Harm Principle.
A new axiomatic approach to Rawls's difference principle and its refinements 
 

May 28, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Fernando Vega-Redondo (EUI, Firenze)
Networks emerging in a volatile world

 

June

June 04, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Luc Lauwers (KU Leuven)
Ordering infinite utility streams : maximal anonymity

 
June 05, 2009 (FR)
M-BEES 2009: 2nd Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium
Theory and Experiments

Keynote Speakers

  • Armin Falk (University of Bonn)
  • Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)

June 11, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Paul Heidhues (University of Bonn)
Exploting Naivete about Self-Control in the Credit Market


June 18, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Marco Slikker (Eindhoven University)
Internal Slackening Scoring Methods for Ranking Nodes in a Directed Graph


June 22-24, 2009
Society for Economic Design Conference
Keynote Speakers

  • Claude D’Aspremont (CORE, Université catholique de Louvain)
  • Arunava Sen (Indian Statistical Institute)

July 7, 2009 (Tuesday), 16.00, room D0.03
Elad Dokow (Technion, Haifa, Israel)

Aggregation of non-binary evaluations

 

September

September 03, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Dan Levin (Ohio State University)
On the Conjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgment:
New Experimental Evidence Regarding Linda
 
September 10, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.24
Horst Zank (University of Manchester)
Accounting for optimism and pessimism in expected utility

September 17, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Krzysztof Apt (CWI, Amsterdam)
Eliminating strategies in strategic games

September 24, 2009 (TH), 16:00, A1.23
Pedro Rey-Biel (Universitat Autonoma Barcelona)
Elicited Beliefs and Social Information in Modified Dictator Games:
What Do Dictators Believe Other Dictators Do?

 

October

October 01, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Mich Tvede (University of Copenhagen)
Incomplete financial markets and jumps in asset prices

October 08, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Wieland Müller (Tilburg University)
Naked exclusion: Towards a behavioral approach to exclusive dealing
 
October 15, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
John Kleppe (Tilburg University)
Fall Back Equilibrium

October 22, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Ernan Haruvy (University of Texas at Dallas)
Price Dispersion and Choice in Online Auctions

October 29, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Itai Ashlagi (Harvard University)

Game Theoretic Issues in Ad Auctions

 

November

November 05, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Georgios Katsenos (University of Hannover)
Optimal Reserve Prices in Sequential Auctions
with Imperfect Commitment

November 09, 2009 (MO), 15:00, room A1.23
Herbert Gintis (University of Massachusetts, Central European University Budapest)
Evolution of Private Property

November 12, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Nizar Allouch (Queen Mary University)
A Competitive Equilibrium for a Warm Glow Economy

November 19, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Ron Lavi (Technion, Haifa)
Efficiency Levels in Dynamic Auctions with Sequential Arrivals

November 26, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Wolfgang Leininger (Universität Dortmund)
Self-Enforcing Norms and Efficient Non-Cooperative Collective Action in the Provision of Public Goods

 

December

December 03, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Alex Possajennikov(University of Nottingham)
Signaling Without Common Prior: An Experiment

December 10, 2009 (TH), 17:00, room A0.23
Roland Strausz(Humboldt University, Berlin)
Regulatory Risk under Optimal Incentive Regulation


December 14, 2009 (MONDAY), 12:00, room A1.22
Rakesh Vohra(Northwestern University, Evanston)
Optimal Auctions with Financially Constrained Bidders


December 17, 2009 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
Sergey Kokovin(University of Novosibirsk)
Solution Structures in Multidimensional Screening: Trees and Rivers

2008

 

January

January 29, 2008 (Tue), 16:00, room A0.23
Alexander Vostroknutov (University of Minnesota)
Preferences over Consumption and Status

January 31, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Friederike Mengel (University of Alicante)
Learning Across Games

 

February

February 11, 2008 (Mon), 16:00, room A0.23
Yaron Azrieliy (School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv)
On the efficiency of categorization in large games
 
February 13, 2008 (Wed), 16:00, room A0.23
Nikos Nikiforakis (University of Melbourne)
The Fragility of Cooperation in a Public Good Experiment with Peer Punishment
 
February 14, 2008 (Thu), 14:00, room C-1.07
Madhav Chandrasekher (University of California, Berkeley)
"Framing Effects in Menu Choice
 
February 14, 2008 (Thu): 16:00, room C-1.09
Zacharias Maniadis (UCLA)
Selective revelation of aggregate information: a theoretical and experimental approach     
 
February 15, 2008 (Friday), 16:00, room A0.23
Yukio Koriyama (University of Chigaco)
"A Resurrection of the Condorcet Jury Theorem"
 
February 19, 2008 (Tue), 16:00, room A0.24
Andrei Barbos (Northwestern University)
Context Effects: A Representation of Choices from Categories
 
February 21, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Erwin Ooghe (European University College Brussels)
"A consistent multi-dimensional Pigou-Dalton transfer principle"
 
February 25, 2008 (Mon), 16:00, room A1.22
Sigrid Suetens (CentER - Tilburg University)
Cooperation in experimental games of strategic complements and substitutes
 
February 28, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Elias Tsakas (Göteborg University)
Knowing who speaks when: A note on communication, common knowledge and consensus

 

March

March 12, 2008 (Wed), 12:00, C-1.09
Dakshina da Silva,
The Effect of Information on the Bidding and Survival of Entrants in Procurement Auctions
 
March 13, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Marco Casari (Purdue University)
Pre-commitment and flexibility in a time-decision experiment
 
March 19, 2008 (Wed), 12:00, room E0.04
Flip Klijn (Institute for Economic Analysis, CSIC, Barcelona)
Smith and Rawls Share a Room: Stability and Medians
 
March 20, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Stefan Ambec
Sharing a river among satiable agents
 
March 27, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Klaus Ritzberger (IAS Vienna)
Corporate Control and the Stock Market

 

April

April 3rd, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room t.b.a
Stefano Demichelis (Dipartimento di Matematica, Universita' di Pavia)
Mass behaviour in elections and corruption screening
 
April 17, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Martin Peitz (University of Mannheim)
Selling Service Plans to Differentially Informed Customers
 
April 24, 2008 (Thu), 15:00 (!!) , room A0.23
Tobias Harks (Technische Universität Berlin)
The impact of Stackelberg routing in general networks
 
April 24, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Guido Schäfer (Technische Universität Berlin)
Advances in devising truthful cost sharing mechanisms
 
April 25, 2008 (Fri) - April 26, 2008 (Sat)
Advances in Collective Choice Workshop
Preliminary List of Speakers:

  • Salvador Barberà (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
  • Anna Bogomolnaia (Rice University)
  • Walter Bossert (Université de Montreal)
  • Emin Karagozoglu (Maastricht University)
  • Francois Maniquet (Université catholique de Louvain)
  • Jean-Francois Mertens (Université catholique de Louvain)
  • Hervé Moulin (Rice University)
  • Souvik Roy (Maastricht University)
  • James Schummer (Northwestern University)
  • Giacomo Valetta (Université catholique de Louvain)

 

May

May 8, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
H. Peyton Young (John Hopkins University & University of Oxford)
The Diffusion of Innovations in Heterogeneous Populations: Contagion, Social Influence, and Social Learning
 
May 14, 2008 (Wed !!!), 12:00, room C -1.07
Bezalel Peleg (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Condorcet Jury Theorem: The Dependent Case
 
May 15, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Arthur Schram (CREED, University of Amsterdam)
Information Networks and Worker Recruitment
 
May 28the, 2008 (Wed!!!), 16:00, room A1.22
Juan C. Cardenas (University de Los Andes)
Three new games about the commons: introducing ecological dynamics into field experiments
 
May 29, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23
Peter Cramton
Spectrum Auction Design

 

June

June 2nd, 2008 (Mon!), 12:00, room C-1.07
William Thomson (Rochester)
Lorenz rankings of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims
 
June 4, 2008 (Wed!), 12:00, room C -1.07
Kalyan Chatterjee (Department of Economics, PennState)
A “Dual Self” Representation for Stochastic Temptation
 
June 5, 2008 (Thu) - June 7, 2008 (Sat)
Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium (M-BEES)
List of Speakers:

  • Jordi Brandts (Instituto de Análisis Económico)
  • Tim Cason (Purdue University)
  • David J. Cooper (Florida State University)
  • Miguel Costa-Gomes (University of Aberdeen)
  • Urs Fischbacher (University of Konstanz)
  • Jörg Oechssler (University of Heidelberg)
  • Andrew Schotter (New York University)
  • Chris Starmer (University of Nottingham)
  • Jean-Robert Tyran (University of Copenhagen)
  • Marie-Claire Villeval (University of Lyon)

June 11, 2008 (Wed) 12:00, room C -1.07.
Emin Karagozoglu (Maastricht University)
Optimal Search for a Moving Target with the Option to Wait

 June 12, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Bernd Irlenbusch (LSE)
Leadership, Coordination and Organisational Growth

June 26, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.23 CANCELLED
Rudolf Kerschbamer (University of Innsbruck)
The Economics of Credence Goods: On the Role of Liability, Observability, Reputation and Competition"

 

July

July 3rd, 2008 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Debasis Mishra (Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi)
Walrasian Equilibria of the Assignment Model

 

August

August 21, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room C-1.09
Renato Gomes (Northwestern University and CWI)
Externalities in Keyword Auctions: an Empirical Assessment and a Model of Scoring Rules

 

September

September 04, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Tom Truyts (KU Leuven)
Costly Signaling and Indirect Taxation
 
September 18, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Benny Moldovanu (University of Bonn)
The Theory of Assortative Matching Based On Costly Signals
 
September 25, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Josef Hofbauer (University of Vienna)
Evolutionary Game Dynamics
 

October

October 02, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Christian W. Bach (HEC Lausanne)
Common Knowledge and Limit Knowledge
 
October 09, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Jeroen Kuipers (MICC, Maastricht University)
Pure Subgame-Perfect Equilibria in Free Transition Games

October 16, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Christian Zehnder (HEC Lausanne)
Contracts as Reference Points: Experimental Evidence
 
October 23, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
Martin Meier (IAE, Barcelona)
Dynamic unawareness and rationalizable behavior
 
October 30, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Jan Potters (University of Tilburg)
The Effect of Link Costs on the Formation and Outcome of Buyer-Seller Networks

 

November

November 06, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Hannu Vartiainen (Turku School of Economics, Yrjö Jahnsson Foundation)
One-deviation principle in coalition formation
 
November 13, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Jayant Ganguli (University of Cambridge)
Ambiguity and Rational Expectations Equilibria
 
November 20, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Simon Gaechter (University of Nottingham)
Kinked Conformism’ in Voluntary Cooperation
 
November 27, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room H0.06
Dan Levin (Ohio State University)
Can Relaxation of Beliefs Rationalize the Winner's Curse?: An Experimental Study

 

December

December 04, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Jérôme Renault (École Polytechnique, Paris)
Communication equilibrium payoffs in repeated games with imperfect monitoring
(joint work with T. Tomala)
 
December 11, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Maarten Janssen (University of Vienna)
Do Auctions Select Efficient Firms?
 
December 18, 2008 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
Moritz Meyer-Ter-Vehn (UCLA)
A Conversational War of Attrition

 

2007

 

January 

Jan 24th 2007 (Wed), 12:00, room A0.23
Jorge Alcalde-Unzu (Public University of Navarra)
On the axiomatic distribution of opportunities
 
Jan 25th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Tomoki Inoue (Kyoto University)
Some results on the cores in an economy with indivisible commodities

 

February

Feb 1st 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Werner Güth (Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany)
Population-Dependent Costs of Detecting Trustworthiness - An Indirect Evolutionary Analysis 
 
Feb 8th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Charles Noussair (Tilburg University)
Traders’ Expectations in Asset Markets: Experimental Evidence
 
Feb 15th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Estelle Cantillon (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Procurement when price and quality matters

 

March

Mar 1st 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Jordi Brandts (CSIC Barcelona)
Political Autonomy and Independence: Theory and Experimental Evidence
 
Mar 8th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Oliver Kirchkamp (University of Jena)
Expectations in First-Price Auctions
 
Mar 14th (Wed), 12:00, room A 0.24
Yukinori Iwata (Hitotsubashi University)
Consequences, Opportunities, and Arrovian Theorems with Consequentialist Domains

Mar 15th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room C-1.03
Alexander Sebald (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)
Procedural Concerns
 
Mar 20th 2007 (Tue), 12:00, room H0.06
Tadashi Sekiguchi (Kyoto University)
Pricing of Durable Network Goods under Dynamic Coordination Failure
 
Mar 22th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room H0.04
Flip Klijn (CSIC Barcelona)
Constraint School Choice
 
Mar 29th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Remzi Sanver (Istanbul Bilgi University)
Social Perception as Behavior Aggregation
 

April

Apr 11th 2007 (Wed), 14:00, room A1.22
First Aachen – Maastricht Seminar on Algorithms and Games
Speakers: Sascha Wolf, Heiko Rögling, Matthias Englert, Birgit Heydenreich
Program

  • Apr 12th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
    Birgit Heydenreich (Maastricht University)
    On revenue equivalence in truthful mechanisms
  • Apr 19th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
    Dirk Engelmann (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
    A Within-Subject Analysis of Other-Regarding Preferences
  • Apr 20th 2007 (Fri), 10:00, room C-1.05
    Reinhard Selten (University of Bonn)
    Emergence of Simple Languages in a Coordination Game Experiment

Apr 25th 2007 (Wed), 12:00, room A1.22
Аркадий Предтеченский (Arkadi Predtetchinski) (Maastricht University)
One-dimensional bargaining
 
Apr 26th 2007 (Thu), 15:00, room A1.22
Benedikt Loewe (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
An abstract approach to reasoning about games with mistaken and changing beliefs, Part I

Apr 26th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Eric Pacuit (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
An abstract approach to reasoning about games with mistaken and changing beliefs, Part II
 

May

May 2nd 2007 (Wed), 12:00, room A1.22
Miguel Panero (Universidad de Valladolid)
Linguistic matrix aggregation operators: extensions of the Borda rule

May 3rd 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Caroline Berden (Maastricht University)
The role of transfers in dynamic TU games
 
May 24th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Rodrigo Velez (University of Rochester)
Revisiting Consistency in House Allocation Problems and the Computational Approach to the Axiomatic Method
 
May 31st 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Antonio Nicolò (University of Padova)
Efficient and Stable Collective Choices under Gregarious Preferences
 

June

Jun 6th 2007 (Wed), 12:00, room A1.22
Debasis Mishra (Indian Statistical Institute)
Overdemand and Underdemand in Economies with Indivisible Goods and Unit Demand

Jun 7th 2007 (Thu), 16:30 (time has changed), room A1.22
Ton Storcken (Maastricht University)
An algebra for preference rules
 
Jun 14th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Antonio Romero-Medina (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Converging to efficiency: the Ramón y Cajal program experience
 
Jun 21st 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Rein Haagsma (Wageningen University)
Equilibrium social hierarchies: a non-cooperative ordinal status game
 
Jun 27th 2007 (Wed), 12:00, room A1.22
Louis Putterman (Brown University)
Monitoring in Teams. A Model and Experiment on the Central Monitor Hypothesis
 

July

Jul 12th 2007 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Lars Ehlers (University of Montreal)
Sharing a River among Satiable Agents

 

September

September 6th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Rene Saran (UM)
The Evolution of Bidding Behavior in Private-Values Auctions and Double Auctions
 
September 13th (Thu) 16:00, room A1.22
Willemien Kets (Tilburg University)
Beliefs in Network Games
 
September 20th (Thu), 16:00 room A1.22
Rahmi Ilkilic (UM)
Network of Commons
 
September 27th (Thu), 16:00 room A1.22
Elena Molis Bañales (Universidad del País Vasco)
The Stability of the Roommate Problem Revisited


October

October 4th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Topi Miettinen (Max Planck Institute at Jena)
Disagreement and Authority
 
October 11th (Thu), 14:00 (!!!), room A1.22
Vangelis Markadis (CWI, Amsterdam)
Algorithmic aspects of game theory and microeconomics
 
October 17th (Wed, !!!), 12:00, room A0.23
Chung-Piaw Teo (National University of Singapore)
Persistence Model and Its Applications in Choice Modeling
 
October 18th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Sergey Kokovin (Novosibirsk State University)
Diagnosing Efficiency or Distortion in Discrete Screening
 
October 25th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Georg Kirchsteiger (ULB)
Classical Market Outcomes with Non-Classical Preferences
 
October 31st (Wed), 12:00, room C-1.03
Dieter Balkenborg (University of Exeter)
On Informed Principle Problems: Comparing Myerson's Neutral Optimum and the Rothschild-Stiglitz-Wilson allocation


November

November 1st (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Horst Zank (University of Manchester)
Parametric Weighting Functions
 
November 15th (Thu), 16:00, room A0.24
Anthony Ziegelmeyer (Max Planck Institute at Jena)
Are preferences complete? An experimental measurement of indecisiveness under risk
 
November 22th (Thu), 16:00., room A0.24
Gustavo Bergantinos (Universidade de Vigo)
The family of cost monotonic and cost additive rules in minimum cost spanning tree problems

November 28th (Wed, !!!), 12:00, room A1.22
Alexei Savvateev (New Economic School, Moscow)
Linguistic Equilibria in a Multi-Nation World
 
November 29th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Frans van Winden (University of Amsterdam)
Investment under immediate vs. delayed resolution of risk: An experimental study


December

December 6th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Steffen Huck (University College London)
Testing Consumer Theory in the Field: Private Consumption versus Charitable Goods

December 13th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Bram Driesen (Universiteit Maastricht)
On Loss Aversion in Bimatrix Games
 
December 20th (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Christian List (London School of Economics)
Opinion pooling on general agendas

 

2006

 

February

1 February 2006, 12:00, A0.23
John Hillas, University of Auckland
A survey of some recent results and examples concerning strategic stability
 
8 February 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Bettina Klaus, UM Department of Economics
Manipulations via endowments in exchange economies with indivisible objects
 
17 February 2006 (Friday!), 12:00, C-1.05
Akira Okada, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
The Nash Bargaining Solution in General n-Person Cooperative Games

 

March

8 March 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Laszlo Koczy, UM Department of Economics
Strategic power indices
 
15 March 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Juan D. Moreno-Ternero, CORE, Université catolique de Louvain
Impartiality, priority, and solidarity in the theory of justice
 
22 March 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Alexander Brueggen, UM Department of Accounting & Information Management
The role of labor market reputation concerns in multi-task settings
 
29 March 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Matthias Sutter, University of Cologne
Choosing the stick or the carrot? -- Endogenous institutional choice in social dilemma situations

 

April

5 April 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Bas van Aarle, UM Department of Economics
Accession to a Monetary Union: An Endogenous Coalition Approach
 
18 April 2006 (Tuesday!!!), 12:00, A1.22 (!!!)
Cagatay Kayi, Department of Economics, University of Rochester
Consistency and Monotonicity in Matching Markets with Contracts

 

May

10 May 2006, 12:00, A1.22,
Marc Vorsatz, UM Department of Economics
Non-Neutral Approval Voting
 
17 May 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Eve Ramaekers, Faculte des Sciences economiques, sociales et de gestion, University of Namur
Characterizations of Pareto-efficient, Strategy-proof, and Fair allocation rules in Queueing Problems
 
24 May 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Oliver Schulte, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
Pareto-minimal Belief Change

 

June

7 June 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Olivier Bochet, Bettina Klaus, or Markus Walzl
Stochastically Stable Recontracting with Multiple Indivisible Goods
 
14 June 2006, 14:45, C-1.03
Randolph Sloof, University of Amsterdam
Gift exchange and the separation of ownership and control
 
14 June 2006, 16:00, C-1.03
David Laibson, Harvard University
Neuroeconomics and Instant Gratification
 
15 June 2006, 12:00, A1.22
Rahmi Ilkilic, Autonoma University, Barcelona
Non-cooperative Basis of Pairwise Stability
 
15 June 2006, 14.00, A1.23
Bernhard von Stengel, London School of Economics
Hard-to-solve Bimatrix Games
 
21 June 2006, 14:00(!!!), A0.23
Arunava Sen, Indian Statistical Institute
Efficient Allocation of Commodities with Balanced Transfers
 
28 June 2006, 12:00, B3.02
Heike Hennig-Schmidt, University of Bonn
In Search of Workers' Real Effort Reciprocity – A Field and a Laboratory Experiment


July

5 July 2006, 12:00, A0.23
Stefano Demichelis, Universita di Pavia, METEOR guest
Evolutionary selection in market games

 

September

Sep 14th 2006, 16:00, room A0.23
Veronika Grimm (University of Cologne)
Capacity Choice under Uncertainty: The Impact of Market Structure
 
Sep 20th 2006 (Wed), 16:00, room A1.22
Yuki Funaki (School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University, Japan)
Sequentially Stable Coalition Structures
 
Sep 28th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.22
Zaifu Yang (Yokohama National University)
Double-Track Auction and Job Matching Mechanisms for Allocating Gross Substitutes and Complements

 

October

Oct 5th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A0.24
Tim Schulteis (Maastricht University)
An epistemic approach to uncertainty about opponents' utility functions
 
Oct 12th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, Aula MBB
Arno Riedl (Maastricht University)
Inaugural lecture: Facts and Fiction in Public Economics.
 
Oct 18th 2006 (Wed), 16:00, room A0.24
Louis Putterman (Brown University)
Carrots, Sticks and Looking-Glasses: Redistribution and Monitoring in Public Goods Games
 
Oct 19th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room D0.03
Matt Jackson (Stanford University)
Diffusion of Behavior and Equilibrium Properties in Network Games
 
Oct 25th 2006 (Wed), 12:00, room H0.06
William Thomson (University of Rochester)
Operators for the Adjudication of Conflicting Claims

 

November

Nov 2nd 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Geir Asheim (University of Oslo)
Procrastination: Welfare effects of partial naivite
 
Nov 9th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Markus Walzl (Maastricht University)
Buy it now or never -- an experimental investigation of buy now options in auctions
 
Nov 16th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Christiane Schwieren (University of Heidelberg)
Contributing for myself, but freeriding for my group?
 
Nov 22nd 2006 (Wed), 16:00, room A1.23
Berthold Vöcking (RWTH Aachen)
t.b.a.
 
Nov 30th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, A1.23
Theo Offerman (University of Amsterdam)
Fighting Collusion in Auctions

 

December

Dec 7th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Joep Sonnemans (University of Amsterdam)
How Individuals Choose Insurance: An Experimental Analysis
 
Dec 13th 2006 (Wed), 16:00, room A0.24
Sidartha Gordon
Informative Cheap Talk Equilibria as Fixed Points
 
Dec 14th 2006 (Thu), 16:00, room A1.23
Andrés Perea (Maastricht University)
Nash equilibrium as an expression of self-referential reasoning