4th World Congress of the Game Theory Society |
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Summary of All Sessions |
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Session ID code | Date/Time | Location | Type | Title | Papers |
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37 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Applications | 3 |
52 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Epistemics: Bounded Rationality | 3 |
58 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Matching and Market Design | 3 |
90 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Implementation and Behavior | 2 |
91 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Random Matching | 3 |
105 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Political Economy: Dynamics | 3 |
116 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Foundations of Incomplete Information and Unawareness | 3 |
123 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Computational Mechanism Design | 3 |
143 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Experiments: Cooperation | 2 |
154 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Public Economics and Networks | 3 |
179 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Reputations | 3 |
201 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Incentives | 3 |
203 | July 22, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Cooperative Games | 3 |
29 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Auctions | 3 |
35 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Perturbed Best Response Dynamics | 3 |
41 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Contract Theory | 3 |
48 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Search and Matching | 3 |
54 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Epistemics: Iterated Admissibility and Rationalizability | 3 |
77 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Resource Sharing | 3 |
88 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Implementation | 3 |
102 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Political Economy: Rules | 3 |
113 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Coordination and Incomplete Information | 3 |
120 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Search with Asymmetric Information | 3 |
132 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Large Normal Form Games | 3 |
141 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Experiments: Leadership and Signaling | 3 |
145 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Experiments: Learning | 3 |
152 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Dynamic Processes on Networks | 3 |
163 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Public Good Allocation | 3 |
186 | July 22, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Allocation Rules | 3 |
6 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Mechanism Design | 3 |
12 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Dynamic Coordination | 3 |
28 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Auctions | 3 |
36 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Morality and Trust | 3 |
55 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Matching and Market Design | 3 |
64 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Mechanism Design | 3 |
74 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Network Applications | 3 |
76 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Constitutions and Voting | 3 |
98 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Information and Fluctutations in Repeated Games | 3 |
126 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Political Economy: Groups | 3 |
133 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Equilibrium, Value, and Dominance | 3 |
142 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Experiments: Voting and Incomplete Information | 3 |
157 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Congestion Games, Cost Sharing, and Oligopoly | 3 |
162 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Bargaining | 3 |
166 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Experiments: Preferences | 2 |
195 | July 22, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Games of Persuasion | 3 |
18 | July 23, 2012 9:00-11:30 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Stochastic Games | 3 |
27 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Auctions with Asymmetries | 3 |
53 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Epistemics: Belief Spaces | 3 |
56 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Matching and Market Design | 3 |
85 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Queueing and Cost Sharing | 3 |
92 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Repeated Games with Incomplete Information | 3 |
119 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Incomplete Information | 3 |
125 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Political Economy: Dynamics | 3 |
139 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Experiments: Risk and Competition | 3 |
156 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Complexity of Equilibria | 3 |
158 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Network Formation | 3 |
161 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Cooperative Games | 3 |
170 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Regret and Ambiguity | 3 |
187 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Coalition Formation | 3 |
198 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Strategic Communication | 3 |
202 | July 23, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Contracting | 2 |
4 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Informed Principal | 3 |
10 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Strategic Experimentation | 3 |
26 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | All-Pay Auctions | 3 |
34 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Stochastic Stability | 3 |
45 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Applied Contracts and Industrial Organization | 3 |
66 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Mechanism Design | 3 |
84 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Noncooperative Bargaining and Implementation | 3 |
99 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Repeated Games | 3 |
106 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Political Economy: European Applications | 3 |
131 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Games Beyond Expected Utility | 3 |
171 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Dynamic Choice and Interdependent Preferences | 3 |
174 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Networks | 3 |
189 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Allocation Mechanisms | 3 |
191 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Experiments | 3 |
207 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Cooperative Games | 3 |
209 | July 23, 2012 13:30-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Algorithmc Game Theory | 3 |
24 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Auctions | 3 |
33 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Evolutionary Models | 3 |
49 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Matching and Market Design | 3 |
51 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Epistemics: Bounded Hierarchies | 3 |
65 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Social Choice | 3 |
83 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Risk and Bankruptcy | 3 |
93 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Private Monitoring | 3 |
103 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Political Economy: Conflict | 2 |
107 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Political Economy: Incumbency | 2 |
146 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Experiments: Auctions | 3 |
151 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Applications of Incomplete Information Games | 3 |
153 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Bargaining and Cooperation in Networks | 3 |
168 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Choice Theory | 3 |
196 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Communication in Auctions and Markets | 3 |
206 | July 24, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Cooperative Games | 3 |
212 | July 24, 2012 13:45-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 101 | poster | Poster Session I | 29 |
7 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Experts, Delegation, and Costly Verification | 2 |
17 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Distribution Games | 2 |
23 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Auctions | 3 |
32 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Local Interaction and Efficiency | 3 |
43 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Dynamic Contracts | 3 |
72 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Networks | 3 |
82 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Cooperative Solution Concepts | 3 |
104 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Political Economy: Conflict | 3 |
129 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Bargaining and Market Games | 3 |
136 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Experiments: Bargaining | 2 |
140 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Experiments: Principal-Agent | 3 |
169 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Choice Theory | 2 |
175 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Computational Models | 2 |
177 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Reputations | 3 |
185 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Roommate and Marriage Problem | 3 |
210 | July 24, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Algorithmic Game Theory | 3 |
16 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Dynamic Games | 3 |
22 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Contests | 3 |
40 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Learning | 3 |
46 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Matching and Market Design | 3 |
68 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Resource Allocation | 3 |
81 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Cooperation with Coalition Structures | 3 |
96 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Strategies in Repeated Games | 3 |
110 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Political Economy: Policy Selection | 3 |
117 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Type Spaces and Robustness | 3 |
122 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Algorithmic Market Design | 3 |
130 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Bayesian Games and Common Knowledge | 3 |
137 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Experiments: Bounded Rationality | 3 |
159 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Network Applications | 2 |
184 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Assignment Game | 3 |
194 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Communication in Trading, Politics, and Firms | 3 |
205 | July 25, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Cooperative Games | 3 |
213 | July 25, 2012 13:45-15:00 | Building S-E2, Room 101 | poster | Poster Session II | 33 |
5 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Mechanism Design | 3 |
15 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Dynamic Games | 3 |
21 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Auctions | 3 |
31 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Contracts and Moral Hazard | 3 |
39 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Population Dynamics | 3 |
70 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Networks, Groups, and Coalitions | 3 |
109 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Political Economy: Parties | 3 |
111 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Political Design | 3 |
208 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Algorithmic Game Theory | 3 |
147 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Experiments: Forward and Backward Induction | 3 |
167 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Dynamic Decisions | 3 |
173 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Dynamic Contracting | 3 |
178 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Reputations | 3 |
183 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Market Design and Mechanism Design | 3 |
193 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Information Acquisition and Transmission | 3 |
204 | July 25, 2012 15:15-16:45 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Cooperative Games | 3 |
215 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Collective Choice | 3 |
14 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Differential Games | 3 |
19 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Combinatorial Auctions | 2 |
38 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Evolutionary Models: Equilibrium Selection | 3 |
57 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Matching and Market Design | 3 |
67 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Incentive Contracts | 3 |
71 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Networks | 3 |
78 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Cooperative Solution Concepts | 3 |
95 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Dynamic Games | 3 |
108 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Political Economy: Information | 3 |
115 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Bargaining with Incomplete Information | 3 |
128 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Large Extensive Form Games | 3 |
144 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Experiments: Social Preferences | 2 |
164 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Fair Division | 3 |
180 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Applied Industrial Organization | 2 |
197 | July 26, 2012 9:00-10:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Applications of Cheap Talk and Signaling | 3 |
11 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 215 | contributed | Learning and Refinements | 3 |
13 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 104 | contributed | Differential Games | 3 |
214 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 214 | contributed | Implementation | 2 |
44 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 303 | contributed | Applied Contracts and Industrial Organization | 3 |
73 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 304 | contributed | Network Applications | 2 |
80 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 209 | contributed | Strategic Issues of Cooperation | 3 |
87 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 109 | contributed | Implementation | 3 |
89 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 103 | contributed | Mechanism Design | 2 |
127 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 216 | contributed | Political Economy: Rules | 3 |
138 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 213 | contributed | Experiments: Public Goods | 3 |
150 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 210 | contributed | Applications of Incomplete Information Games | 3 |
165 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 105 | contributed | Beliefs and Markets | 3 |
181 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 302 | contributed | Cultural Models | 3 |
188 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 106 | contributed | Matching Markets | 3 |
199 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E3, Room 103 | contributed | Political Economy | 3 |
211 | July 26, 2012 11:00-12:30 | Building S-E2, Room 102 | contributed | Algorithmic Game Theory | 3 |
174 sessions, 560 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers |
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4th World Congress of the Game Theory Society |
Complete List of All Sessions |
Session ID 37: Evolutionary Models: Applications |
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Session Chair: Erik Mohlin, University College London |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Inequality and Risk Taking Behaviour |
By Ed Hopkins; University of Edinburgh |
Presented by: Ed Hopkins, University of Edinburgh |
2. Endowment as a Blessing |
By Sivan Frenkel; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Yuval Heller; University of Oxford Roee Teper; University of Pittsburgh |
Presented by: Yuval Heller, University of Oxford |
3. Learning by Imitation in Theory, Field and Lab |
By Erik Mohlin; University College London Robert Ostling; Stockholm University Joseph Wang; National Taiwan University |
Presented by: Erik Mohlin, University College London |
Session ID 52: Epistemics: Bounded Rationality |
Session Chair: Andrés Perea, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. An Epistemic Approach to Mechanism Design |
By Jing Chen; MIT Silvio Micali; MIT Rafael Pass; Cornell University |
Presented by: Rafael Pass, Cornell University |
2. Approximate Knowledge of Rationality and Correlated Equilibria |
By Fabrizio Germano; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Peio Zuazo-Garin; Universidad del Pais Vasco |
Presented by: Fabrizio Germano, Universitat Pompeu Fabra |
3. Utility Proportional Beliefs |
By Christian Bach; Maastricht University Andrés Perea; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Andrés Perea, Maastricht University |
Session ID 58: Matching and Market Design |
Session Chair: Siwei Chen, University of Rochester |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Two new fairness notions in the assignment of indivisible resources |
By Nanyang Bu; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Nanyang Bu, University of Rochester |
2. When is the Boston Mechanism Game Dominance Solvable? |
By Chia-Ling Hsu; University of Illinois |
Presented by: Chia-Ling Hsu, University of Illinois |
3. Allocating Tasks When Some May Get Canceled or Additional Ones May Arrive |
By Azar Abizada; University of Rochester Siwei Chen; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Siwei Chen, University of Rochester |
Session ID 90: Implementation and Behavior |
Session Chair: Naoki Yoshihara, Institute of Economic Research |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Natural Implementation with Partially Honest Agents |
By Michele Lombardi; Maastricht University Naoki Yoshihara; Institue of Economic Research |
Presented by: Michele Lombardi, Maastricht University |
2. Partially-Honest Nash Implementation: Characterization Results |
By Naoki Yoshihara; Institute of Economic Research |
Presented by: Naoki Yoshihara, Institute of Economic Research |
Session ID 91: Random Matching |
Session Chair: Joyee Deb, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Strongly Uniform Equilibrium in Repeated Anonymous Random Matching Games |
By Joyee Deb; New York University Julio González-Díaz; University of Santiago de Compostela Jerome Renault; University of Toulouse |
Presented by: Joyee Deb, New York University |
2. Cooperation in Large Societies |
By Francesc Dilme; University of Pennsylvania |
Presented by: Francesc Dilme, University of Pennsylvania |
3. Behavioral Diversity in Voluntarily Separable Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma |
By Takako Fujiwara-Greve; Keio University Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara; Ryutsu Keizai University |
Presented by: Takako Fujiwara-Greve, Keio University |
Session ID 105: Political Economy: Dynamics |
Session Chair: Georgy Egorov, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Dynamic Legislative Bargaining with Endogenous Proposers |
By Pohan Fong; City University of Hong Kong |
Presented by: Pohan Fong, City University of Hong Kong |
2. Does Majority Rule Produce Hasty Decisions? |
By Jimmy Chan; The Shanghai School of Finance and Economics |
Presented by: Jimmy Chan, The Shanghai School of Finance and Economics |
3. Markov Voting Equilibrium: Theory and Applications |
By Daron Acemoglu; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgy Egorov; Northwestern University Konstantin Sonin; New Economic School |
Presented by: Georgy Egorov, Northwestern University |
Session ID 116: Foundations of Incomplete Information and Unawareness |
Session Chair: Antonio Penta, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Generalized Type Spaces |
By Miklos Pinter; Corvinus University of Budapest Zsolt Udvari; Central European University |
Presented by: Zsolt Udvari, Central European University |
2. Conditional Dominance in Games with Unawareness |
By Martin Meier; IHS (Institut für Höhere Studien) Burkhard Schipper; University of California, Davis |
Presented by: Burkhard Schipper, University of California, Davis |
3. Backward Induction Reasoning in Games with Incomplete Information |
By Antonio Penta; University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Presented by: Antonio Penta, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Session ID 123: Computational Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Asghar Haghi, Amir Kabir University of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. The Vickrey-Target Strategy and the Core in Ascending Combinatorial Auctions |
By Ryuji Sano; Osaka University |
Presented by: Ryuji Sano, Osaka University |
2. On Profit-Maximizing Mechanisms for Providing Public Goods |
By Gergely Csapo; Maastricht University Rudolf Muller; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Gergely Csapo, Maastricht University |
3. Finding Nash and Stackelberg Equilibrium for Warehouse Inventory in Supply Chain Managment |
By Asghar Haghi; Amir Kabir University of Technology Farzad Didehvar; Amir Kabir University of Technology Mir Mahdi Seyyed Esfehani; Amir Kabir University of Technology |
Presented by: Asghar Haghi, Amir Kabir University of Technology |
Session ID 143: Experiments: Cooperation |
Session Chair: Maria Bigoni, University of Bologna |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. On the Acceptance of Apologies |
By Urs Fischbacher; Universität Konstanz Verena Utikal; University of Konstanz |
Presented by: Urs Fischbacher, Universität Konstanz |
2. Time Horizon and Cooperation in Continuous Time |
By Maria Bigoni; University of Bologna Marco Casari; University of Bologna Andrzej Skrzypacz; Stanford University Giancarlo Spagnolo; University of Tor Vergata and SITE |
Presented by: Maria Bigoni, University of Bologna |
Session ID 154: Public Economics and Networks |
Session Chair: Nizar Allouch, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. The Stability of Networks in Provision of Public Goods |
By Mehtap Isik; Bogazici University Unal Zenginobuz; Bogazici University |
Presented by: Mehtap Isik, Bogazici University |
2. Compliance Behavior in Networks: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
By Friederike Mengel; Nottingham University and Maastricht University |
Presented by: Friederike Mengel, Nottingham University and Maastricht University |
3. On the Private Provision of Public Goods on Networks |
By Nizar Allouch; Queen Mary, University of London |
Presented by: Nizar Allouch, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session ID 179: Reputations |
Session Chair: Yi Zhang, Singapore Management University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Competing Reputations Under Free Entry |
By Bernardita Vial; Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Felipe Zurita; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
Presented by: Felipe Zurita, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
2. Image Concerns and the Provision of Quality |
By Jana Friedrichsen; University of Mannheim |
Presented by: Jana Friedrichsen, University of Mannheim |
3. Reputation Building Through Failure |
By Yi Zhang; Singapore Management University Huan Wang; CASS |
Presented by: Yi Zhang, Singapore Management University |
Session ID 201: Incentives |
Session Chair: Pierre Fleckinger, Paris School of Economics - University of Paris 1 |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. Bargaining with Uncertain Commitment: On the Limits of Disagreement |
By Rohan Dutta; Washington University in St. Louis |
Presented by: Rohan Dutta, Washington University in St. Louis |
2. Lottery versus All-Pay Auction Contests: A Revenue Dominance Theorem |
By Joerg Franke; TU Dortmund Christian Kanzow; Universitaet Wuerzburg Wolfgang Leininger; Universitaet Dortmund Alexandra Schwartz; Universitaet Würzburg |
Presented by: Wolfgang Leininger, Universitaet Dortmund |
3. Incentives for Quality in Friendly and Hostile Environments |
By Pierre Fleckinger; Paris School of Economics - University of Paris 1 Matthieu Glachant; Mines Paris Tech Gabrielle Moineville; Mines Paris Tech |
Presented by: Pierre Fleckinger, Paris School of Economics - University of Paris 1 |
Session ID 203: Cooperative Games |
Session Chair: Giorgos Stamatopoulos, University of Crete |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Stochastic Bankruptcy Games |
By Helga Habis; Corvinus University of Budapest P. Jean-Jacques Herings; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Helga Habis, Corvinus University of Budapest |
2. The Kernel of a Patent Licensing Game |
By Shin Kishimoto; Tokyo Institute of Technology Naoki Watanabe; University of Tsukuba |
Presented by: Shin Kishimoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
3. Cooperative Oligopoly Games with Boundedly Rational Firms |
By Paraskevas Lekeas; University of Crete Giorgos Stamatopoulos; University of Crete |
Presented by: Giorgos Stamatopoulos, University of Crete |
Session ID 29: Auctions |
Session Chair: Gaurab Aryal, The Australian National University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. First Price Package Auction with Many Traders |
By Yasuhiro Shirata; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Yasuhiro Shirata, Hitotsubashi University |
2. Polarization in Competitive Bidding |
By Charles Zheng; University of Western Ontario |
Presented by: Charles Zheng, University of Western Ontario |
3. A Point Decision for Partially Identified Auction Models |
By Gaurab Aryal; The Australian National University Dong-Hyuk Kim; Centre for the Study of Choice |
Presented by: Gaurab Aryal, The Australian National University |
Session ID 35: Evolutionary Models: Perturbed Best Response Dynamics |
Session Chair: Ratul Lahkar, Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR) |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Random Belief Learning: A Principled Smooth Best Response |
By David Leslie; University of Bristol |
Presented by: David Leslie, University of Bristol |
2. Quantal Response Methods for Equilibrium Selection |
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By Boyu Zhang; University of Vienna Josef Hofbauer; University of Vienna |
Presented by: Boyu Zhang, University of Vienna |
3. The Continuous Logit Dynamic and Price Dispersion |
By Ratul Lahkar; Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR) |
Presented by: Ratul Lahkar, Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR) |
Session ID 41: Contract Theory |
Session Chair: Gorkem Celik, ESSEC Business School |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. How to Throw a Party: Multi-Agent Contracting with Hetrogeneous Externalities |
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By Eyal Winter; Center for the Study of Rationality |
Presented by: Eyal Winter, Center for the Study of Rationality |
2. Renegotiation-Proof Third-Party Contracts under Asymmetric Information |
By Emanuele Gerratana; Columbia University Levent Kockesen; Koc University |
Presented by: Levent Kockesen, Koc University |
3. Reciprocal Relationships and Mechanism Design |
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By Gorkem Celik; ESSEC Business School Michael Peters; University of British Columbia |
Presented by: Gorkem Celik, ESSEC Business School |
Session ID 48: Search and Matching |
Session Chair: Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Equilibrium Unemployment in a General Equilibrium Model |
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By Keshab Bhattarai; University of Hull |
Presented by: Keshab Bhattarai, University of Hull |
2. Dynamic Multilateral Markets |
By Arnold Polanski; University of East Anglia Emiliya Lazarova; University of Birmingham |
Presented by: Arnold Polanski, University of East Anglia |
3. Search with Information Acquisition |
By Wojciech Olszewski; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern University |
Session ID 54: Epistemics: Iterated Admissibility and Rationalizability |
Session Chair: Amanda Friedenberg, Arizona State University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Comprehensive Rationalizability |
By Martin Meier; IHS (Institut für Höhere Studien) |
Presented by: Martin Meier, IHS (Institut für Höhere Studien) |
2. That's All I Know: A Logical Characterization of Iterated Admissibility and Extensive Form Rationalizability |
By Joseph Halpern; Cornell University Rafael Pass; Cornell University |
Presented by: Joseph Halpern, Cornell University |
3. Iterated Dominance Revisited |
By Amanda Friedenberg; Arizona State University Howard Keisler; University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Presented by: Amanda Friedenberg, Arizona State University |
Session ID 77: Resource Sharing |
Session Chair: Jorge Alcalde-Unzu, Public University of Navarre |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Existence of Efficient Envy-Free Allocations of a Heterogeneous Divisible Commodity with Nonadditive Utilities |
By Farhad Husseinov; Bilkent University Nobusumi Sagara; Hosei University |
Presented by: Nobusumi Sagara, Hosei University |
2. The Sequential Equal Surplus Division for Sharing a River |
By Sylvain Beal; Université de Franche Comté Amandine Ghintran; Université Lille 3, EQUIPPE Eric Rémila; Université de Lyon, LIP, UMR 5668 CNRS-ENS Lyon-Université Lyon 1 Philippe Solal; University of St. Etiennne |
Presented by: Sylvain Beal, Université de Franche Comté |
3. Sharing a Polluted River: The Responsibility Rule |
By Jorge Alcalde-Unzu; Public University of Navarre María Gómez-Rúa; Universidade de Vigo Elena Molis; University of Granada |
Presented by: Jorge Alcalde-Unzu, Public University of Navarre |
Session ID 88: Implementation |
Session Chair: Semih Koray, Bilkent University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Nash Implementation via Potential Game Forms |
By Ville Korpela; University of Turku |
Presented by: Ville Korpela, University of Turku |
2. Strong Nash Implemetability via Critical Profiles |
By Pelin Pasin Cowley; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Pelin Pasin Cowley, Bilkent University |
3. Implementation via Codes of Rights |
By Semih Koray; Bilkent University Kemal Yildiz; New York University |
Presented by: Semih Koray, Bilkent University |
Session ID 102: Political Economy: Rules |
Session Chair: Eduardo Perez-Richet, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Experimental Evidence on Condorcet-Efficiency and Strategic Voting: Approval vs Plurality Voting |
By Ɖura Granić; University of Konstanz |
Presented by: Ɖura Granić, University of Konstanz |
2. Quorum Rules and Shareholder Voting |
By Patricia Charlety; Essec Business School Marie-Cecile Fagart; Universite Paris 5 |
Presented by: Patricia Charlety, Essec Business School |
3. Choosing Choices: Agenda Selection with Uncertain Issues |
By Raphael Godefroy; Paris School of Economics Eduardo Perez-Richet; Ecole Polytechnique |
Presented by: Eduardo Perez-Richet, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session ID 113: Coordination and Incomplete Information |
Session Chair: Colin Stewart, University of Toronto |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Strongly Rational Equilibrium in a Global Game with Strategic Substitutes |
By Rodrigo Harrison; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pedro Jara-Moroni; Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
Presented by: Rodrigo Harrison, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile |
2. Asset Prices and Limited Market Participation under Earnings Management |
By Bo Sun; Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Presented by: Bo Sun, Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
3. Influential Opinion Leaders |
By Jakub Steiner; Northwestern University Colin Stewart; University of Toronto |
Presented by: Colin Stewart, University of Toronto |
Session ID 120: Search with Asymmetric Information |
Session Chair: Kaustav Das, Pennsylvania State University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. A Theory of Search with Deadlines and Uncertain Recall |
By Nuray Akin; University of Miami Brennan Platt; Brigham Young University |
Presented by: Nuray Akin, University of Miami |
2. Competition in R&D and Sharing of Innovative Knowledge |
By Kaustav Das; Pennsylvania State University |
Presented by: Kaustav Das, Pennsylvania State University |
3. Search with Adverse Selection |
By Stephan Lauermann; University of Michigan Asher Wolinsky; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Stephan Lauermann, University of Michigan |
Session ID 132: Large Normal Form Games |
Session Chair: Elnaz Bajoori, Maastricht university |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Rationalizability in General Situations |
By Xiao Luo; National University of Singapore |
Presented by: Xiao Luo, National University of Singapore |
2. An Algebraic Approach to Infinite Games |
By Valerio Capraro; University of Neuchatel Marco Scarsini; LUISS |
Presented by: Valerio Capraro, University of Neuchatel |
3. Perfect Equilibrium in Games with Compact Action Spaces |
By Elnaz Bajoori; Maastricht university |
Presented by: Elnaz Bajoori, Maastricht university |
Session ID 141: Experiments: Leadership and Signaling |
Session Chair: Sudeep Ghosh, Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Leadership in Prisoner’s Dilemma with Inequity Aversive Preferences |
By Koji Abe; Osaka University Hajime Kobayashi; Kansai University Hideo Suehiro; Kobe University |
Presented by: Hajime Kobayashi, Kansai University |
2. Experiments on the Emergence of Leadership in Teams |
By Koji Abe; Osaka University Hajime Kobayashi; Kansai University Hideo Suehiro; Kobe University |
Presented by: Koji Abe, Osaka University |
3. Corporate Governance, Signaling and Reputation Formation by Managers |
By Sudeep Ghosh; Hong Kong Polytechnic University Bin Srinidhi; City University of Hong Kong |
Presented by: Sudeep Ghosh, Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Session ID 145: Experiments: Learning |
Session Chair: Andrea Leuermann, University of Heidelberg |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. An Experimental Test of Nash Equilibrium versus Evolutionary Stability |
By Moshe Hoffman; University of California-San Diego Sigrid Suetens; Tilburg University Martin Nowak; Harvard University Uri Gneezy; University of California-San Diego |
Presented by: Moshe Hoffman, University of California-San Diego |
2. Temptation, Learning, and Backward Induction in Sequential Decision Tasks |
By William Neilson; University of Tennessee Michael Price; University of Tennessee and NBER Mikhael Shor; University of Connecticut |
Presented by: Mikhael Shor, University of Connecticut |
3. Reputational Herding in Financial Markets: A Laboratory Experiment |
By Andrea Leuermann; University of Heidelberg Andreas Roider; University of Heidelberg |
Presented by: Andrea Leuermann, University of Heidelberg |
Session ID 152: Dynamic Processes on Networks |
Session Chair: Jeff Shamma, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Naive Learning in Social Networks: Imitating the Most Successful Neighbor |
By Nikolas Tsakas; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Presented by: Nikolas Tsakas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
2. Consensus and Disagreement in Social Networks on a Finite Set of Alternatives: A Non-Bayesian Learning Analysis |
By Manuel Mueller-Frank; Nuffield College and University of Oxford |
Presented by: Manuel Mueller-Frank, Nuffield College and University of Oxford |
3. Control of Preferences in Social Networks |
By Georgios Chasparis; Lund University Jeff Shamma; Georgia Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Jeff Shamma, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Session ID 163: Public Good Allocation |
Session Chair: Lars Ehlers, Universite Montreal |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Independence Axioms for Water Allocation |
By Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam Arantza Estevez-Fernandez; VU University Gerard van der Laan; VU University Amsterdam Nigel Moes; VU Universiteit Amsterdam |
Presented by: Rene van den Brink, VU University Amsterdam |
2. Allocation Rules on Networks |
By Rahmi Ilkilic; Bilkent University Cagatay Kayi; Universidad del Rosario |
Presented by: Rahmi Ilkilic, Bilkent University |
3. Regulation via the Polluter-Pays Principle |
By Stefan Ambec; Toulouse School of Economics Lars Ehlers; Universite Montreal |
Presented by: Lars Ehlers, Universite Montreal |
Session ID 186: Allocation Rules |
Session Chair: Szilvia Papai, Concordia University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. The Daycare Assignment: A Dynamic Matching Problem |
By Norovsambuu Tumennasan; Aarhus University John Kennes; Aarhus University Daniel Monte; Simon Fraser University |
Presented by: Norovsambuu Tumennasan, Aarhus University |
2. Effective Affirmative Action in School Choice |
By Isa Hafalir; Carnegie Mellon University |
Presented by: Isa Hafalir, Carnegie Mellon University |
3. Matching With Minimal Priority Rights |
By Szilvia Papai; Concordia University |
Presented by: Szilvia Papai, Concordia University |
Session ID 6: Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Konrad Mierendorff, University of Zürich |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. A Characterization of Separating Equilibrium in Multidimensional Signaling Games |
By Jiwoong Lee; Maastricht University Rudolf Mueller; Maastricht University Dries Vermeulen; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Dries Vermeulen, Maastricht University |
2. A General Approach for Screening Problems without the Single-Crossing Property |
By Nicolas Figueroa; Universidad de Chile Tibor Heumann; Yale University |
Presented by: Tibor Heumann, Yale University |
3. Generalized Reduced Form Auctions: A Network-Flow Approach |
By Konrad Mierendorff; University of Zürich Yeon-Koo Che; Columbia University Jinwoo Kim; Yonsei University |
Presented by: Konrad Mierendorff, University of Zürich |
Session ID 12: Dynamic Coordination |
Session Chair: Jakub Steiner, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Consistent Core Enlargements in Roommate Problems |
By Ipek Ozkal Sanver; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Ipek Ozkal Sanver, Istanbul Bilgi University |
2. Leaders and Followers in a Speculative Attack |
By Lucia Esposito; Bank of Italy & Boston University |
Presented by: Lucia Esposito, Bank of Italy & Boston University |
3. Sand in the Wheels: A Dynamic Global-Game Approach |
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By Laurent Mathevet; University of Texas at Austin Jakub Steiner; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Jakub Steiner, Northwestern University |
Session ID 28: Auctions |
Session Chair: Audrey Hu, Heidelberg University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. The English Auction, Rushes, and a Sealed Bid Efficient Auction |
By Angel Hernando-Veciana; Universidad Carlos III Fabio Michelucci; CERGE-EI |
Presented by: Fabio Michelucci, CERGE-EI |
2. Auctions, Negotiations and Information Acquisition |
By Jorge Catepillan; Universidad de Chile Nicolas Figueroa; Universidad de Chile |
Presented by: Nicolas Figueroa, Universidad de Chile |
3. Risk Sharing, Efficiency, and English Premium Auctions |
By Audrey Hu; Heidelberg University Theo Offerman; University of Amsterdam Liang Zou; University of Amsterdam |
Presented by: Audrey Hu, Heidelberg University |
Session ID 36: Evolutionary Models: Morality and Trust |
Session Chair: Fabrizio Adriani, University of Leicester |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Beyond Fictitious Play Beliefs: Incorporating Pattern Recognition and Similarity Matching |
By Leonidas Spiliopoulos; University of New South Wales |
Presented by: Leonidas Spiliopoulos, University of New South Wales |
2. Homo Moralis: Preference Evolution under Incomplete Information and Assortative Matching |
By Ingela Alger; Toulouse School of Economics Jorgen Weibull; Stockholm School of Economics |
Presented by: Ingela Alger, Toulouse School of Economics |
3. Trust, Trustworthiness, and the Consensus Effect: An Evolutionary Approach |
By Fabrizio Adriani; University of Leicester Silvia Sonderegger; University of Nottingham |
Presented by: Fabrizio Adriani, University of Leicester |
Session ID 55: Matching and Market Design |
Session Chair: Vikram Manjunath, Université de Montréal |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Exam Scores and Interviews in College Admissions |
By Vikram Manjunath; Université de Montréal Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute |
Presented by: Vikram Manjunath, Université de Montréal |
2. Graduate Admissions Problem with Quota and Budget Constraints |
By Mehmet Karakaya; İzmir Katip Çelebi University Semih Koray; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Mehmet Karakaya, İzmir Katip Çelebi University |
3. Two-Sided Matching with One-Sided Data |
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By Guillaume Haeringer; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Vincent Iehlé; Université Paris Dauphine |
Presented by: Guillaume Haeringer, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
Session ID 64: Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Tsuyoshi Adachi, Waseda University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Production Economies with Single Peaked Preferences: Pareto Optimal and Strategy Proof Rules |
By Ozgur Kibris; Sabanci University Ipek Gursel Tapki; Kadir Has University |
Presented by: Ipek Gursel Tapki, Kadir Has University |
2. Strategy-Proofness and Unimodality on Bounded Distributive Lattices |
By Ernesto Savaglio; University of Pescara Stefano Vannucci; University of Siena |
Presented by: Ernesto Savaglio, University of Pescara |
3. A Natural Mechanism for Eliciting Rankings when Jurors have Favorites |
By Tsuyoshi Adachi; Waseda University |
Presented by: Tsuyoshi Adachi, Waseda University |
Session ID 74: Network Applications |
Session Chair: Berno Buechel, University of Hamburg |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Sharing a Polluted River Network through Environmental Taxes |
By María Gómez-Rúa; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: María Gómez-Rúa, Universidade de Vigo |
2. The Effect of Connectivity, Proximity and Market Structure on R&D Networks |
By Mohamad Alghamdi; University of Queensland Stuart McDonald; University of Queensland |
Presented by: Stuart McDonald, University of Queensland |
3. Robust Location Choices on Tree Networks |
By Berno Buechel; University of Hamburg |
Presented by: Berno Buechel, University of Hamburg |
Session ID 76: Constitutions and Voting |
Session Chair: Gianfranco Gambarelli, Bergamo University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Representations of Constitutions under Incomplete Information |
By Bezalel Peleg; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Shmuel Zamir; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Shmuel Zamir, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2. Stability of a Ruling Coalition in the Japanese Bicameral System 2011 |
By Yuichiro Wakita; National Defense Academy of Japan Emiko Fukuda; National Defense Academy of Japan Shigeo Muto; Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Emiko Fukuda, National Defense Academy of Japan |
3. Some News Concerning the Theory and Applications of Game Values |
By Gianfranco Gambarelli; Bergamo University |
Presented by: Gianfranco Gambarelli, Bergamo University |
Session ID 98: Information and Fluctutations in Repeated Games |
Session Chair: Tadashi Sekiguchi, Kyoto University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Collusion under Payoff Fluctuations |
By Yosuke Yasuda; GRIPS Takako Fujiwara-Greve; Keio University |
Presented by: Yosuke Yasuda, GRIPS |
2. Stochastic Discounting in Repeated Games: Awaiting the Almost Inevitable |
By Mehmet Barlo; Sabanci University |
Presented by: Mehmet Barlo, Sabanci University |
3. Finitely Repeated Games with Monitoring Options |
By Yasuyuki Miyahara; Kobe University Tadashi Sekiguchi; Kyoto University |
Presented by: Tadashi Sekiguchi, Kyoto University |
Session ID 126: Political Economy: Groups |
Session Chair: Ugur Ozdemir, Istanbul Bilgi University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Importance of Status Quo when Lobbying a Coalition Government |
By Refik Aytimur; Georg-August-Universität Göttingen |
Presented by: Refik Aytimur, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen |
2. Extremes and Moderates: A Social Choice Framework |
By Ali Ozkes; Istanbul Bilgi University Remzi Sanver; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Ali Ozkes, Istanbul Bilgi University |
3. The Spatial Model of Machine Politics |
By Ugur Ozdemir; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Ugur Ozdemir, Istanbul Bilgi University |
Session ID 133: Equilibrium, Value, and Dominance |
Session Chair: Paulo Barelli, University of Rochester |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Common Belief in Approximate Rationality |
By Angie Mounir; Maastricht University Andrés Perea; Maastricht University Elias Tsakas; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Angie Mounir, Maastricht University |
2. Game Simplifcation through Iterated Weak Dominance |
By Matias Nunez Rodriguez; CNRS - Université de Cergy Pontoise Yukio Koriyama; Ecole Polytechnique |
Presented by: Matias Nunez Rodriguez, CNRS - Université de Cergy Pontoise |
3. Competition for a Majority |
By Paulo Barelli; University of Rochester Srihari Govindan; University of Rochester Robert Wilson; Stanford University |
Presented by: Paulo Barelli, University of Rochester |
Session ID 142: Experiments: Voting and Incomplete Information |
Session Chair: Barry Sopher, Rutgers University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. The Value of Votes in Weighted Voting Games: An Experiment |
By Maria Montero; University of Nottingham Alex Possajennikov; University of Nottingham Martin Sefton; University of Nottingham Theodore Turocy; University of East Anglia |
Presented by: Maria Montero, University of Nottingham |
2. Global Games and Ambiguous Information: An Experimental Study |
By Toshiji Kawagoe; Future University Hakodate Takashi Ui; Yokohama National University |
Presented by: Toshiji Kawagoe, Future University Hakodate |
3. An Experiment on Partnership Protocols for Bilateral Trade with Incomplete Information |
By Barry Sopher; Rutgers University Revan Sopher; Rutgers University |
Presented by: Barry Sopher, Rutgers University |
Session ID 157: Congestion Games, Cost Sharing, and Oligopoly |
Session Chair: Eray Cumbul, University of Rochester |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Greediness and Equilibrium in Congestion Games |
By Sergey Kuniavsky; LMU Rann Smorodinsky; Technion |
Presented by: Sergey Kuniavsky, LMU |
2. Strategy-Proofness and Equal-Cost Sharing for Binary and Excludable Public Goods with Fixed Cost |
By Jordi Massó; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Antonio Nicolo; University of Padua Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute |
Presented by: Jordi Massó, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
3. An Algorithmic Approach to Characterizing Nash Equilibria in Cournot- and Bertrand Games with Potential Entrants |
By Eray Cumbul; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Eray Cumbul, University of Rochester |
Session ID 162: Bargaining |
Session Chair: Bram Driesen, University of Heidelberg |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. A Fictitious-Play Interpretation of the Nash Solution |
By Younghwan In; KAIST |
Presented by: Younghwan In, KAIST |
2. The Nash Bargaining Solution and Interpersonal Utility Comparisons |
By Shiran Rachmilevitch; University of Haifa |
Presented by: Shiran Rachmilevitch, University of Haifa |
3. The Weighted Leximin Solution |
By Bram Driesen; University of Heidelberg |
Presented by: Bram Driesen, University of Heidelberg |
Session ID 166: Experiments: Preferences |
Session Chair: Dirk Engelmann, University of Mannheim |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. How Do People Cope with an Ambiguous Situation When it Becomes Even More Ambiguous? |
By Jurgen Eichberger; University of Heidelberg Jörg Oechssler; University of Heidelberg Wendelin Schnedler; University of Paderborn |
Presented by: Jörg Oechssler, University of Heidelberg |
2. Preferences and Beliefs in a Sequential Social Dilemma: A Within-Subjects Analysis |
By Mariana Blanco; Universidad del Rosario Dirk Engelmann; University of Mannheim Alexander Koch; Aarhus University Hans-Theo Normann; Duesseldorf Institute for Competition Economics |
Presented by: Dirk Engelmann, University of Mannheim |
Session ID 195: Games of Persuasion |
Session Chair: Maria Goltsman, University of Western Ontario |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 22, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Signaling by Blurring |
By Sho Miyamoto; Washington University in St. Louis |
Presented by: Sho Miyamoto, Washington University in St. Louis |
2. Bayesian Persuasion with Multiple Receivers |
By Yun Wang; University of Pittsburgh |
Presented by: Yun Wang, University of Pittsburgh |
3. Costly Information Acquisition and Optimality of Diverse Expert Panels in Persuasion Games |
By Sourav Bhattacharya; University of Pittsburgh Maria Goltsman; University of Western Ontario Arijit Mukherjee; Michigan State University |
Presented by: Maria Goltsman, University of Western Ontario |
Session ID 18: Stochastic Games |
Session Chair: Thomas Wiseman, UT Austin |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 11:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Stochastic Games with Endogenous Transitions |
By Reinoud Joosten; University of Twente |
Presented by: Reinoud Joosten, University of Twente |
2. Subgame Perfect Equilibria in Discounted Stochastic Games |
By Mitri Kitti; University of Turku |
Presented by: Mitri Kitti, University of Turku |
3. A Folk Theorem for Stochastic Games with Infrequent State Changes |
By Marcin Peski; University of Toronto Thomas Wiseman; UT Austin |
Presented by: Thomas Wiseman, UT Austin |
Session ID 27: Auctions with Asymmetries |
Session Chair: Cédric Wasser, Humboldt University of Berlin |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. The k+1-Price Auction with Asymmetric Shares |
By Cédric Wasser; Humboldt University of Berlin |
Presented by: Cédric Wasser, Humboldt University of Berlin |
2. Multiple Equilibria in Asymmetric First-Price Auctions |
By Todd Kaplan; University of Haifa Shmuel Zamir; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Shmuel Zamir, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
3. Optimal Nondiscriminatory Auctions with Favoritism |
By Leandro Arozamena; Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Nicholas Shunda; University of Redlands Federico Weinschelbaum; Universidad de San Andres |
Presented by: Federico Weinschelbaum, Universidad de San Andres |
Session ID 53: Epistemics: Belief Spaces |
Session Chair: Alfredo Di Tillio, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. A Game with No Approximate Bayesian Equilibria |
By Ziv Hellman; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Ziv Hellman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2. Conditional Belief Types |
By Alfredo Di Tillio; Bocconi University Joseph Halpern; Cornell University Dov Samet; Tel Aviv University |
Presented by: Alfredo Di Tillio, Bocconi University |
3. The Probability of Common Knowledge |
By Marco LiCalzi; Università Ca' Foscari Venezia |
Presented by: Marco LiCalzi, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia |
Session ID 56: Matching and Market Design |
Session Chair: Joana Pais, ISEG/Technical University of Lisbon |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Characterizing the Boston Mechanism |
By Yajing Chen; Waseda University |
Presented by: Yajing Chen, Waseda University |
2. Dominance Invariant Roommate Problems |
By Wouter Vergote; CEREC, FUSL and CORE, UCL Ana Mauleon; Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis Elena Molis; University of Granada Vincent Vannetelbosch; University of Louvain |
Presented by: Wouter Vergote, CEREC, FUSL and CORE, UCL |
3. Decentralized Matching Markets: A Laboratory Experiment |
By Joana Pais; ISEG/Technical University of Lisbon Agnes Pinter; Univeresidad Autonoma de Madrid Robert Veszteg; Waseda University |
Presented by: Joana Pais, ISEG/Technical University of Lisbon |
Session ID 85: Queueing and Cost Sharing |
Session Chair: Juan Vidal-Puga, Universidade de Vigo |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Subgroup Additivity in the Queueing Problem |
By Youngsub Chun; Seoul National University Manipushpak Mitra; Indian Statistical Institute |
Presented by: Youngsub Chun, Seoul National University |
2. On the Core of Cooperative Queueing Games |
By Ulas Ozen; Alcatel-Lucent Marty Reiman; Alcatel-Lucent Qiong Wang; Alcatel-Lucent |
Presented by: Ulas Ozen, Alcatel-Lucent |
3. Monotonicity Properties and the Irreducible Core in Minimum Cost Spanning Tree Problems |
By Gustavo Bergantinos; Universidade de Vigo Anirban Kar; University of Warwick Juan Vidal-Puga; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: Juan Vidal-Puga, Universidade de Vigo |
Session ID 92: Repeated Games with Incomplete Information |
Session Chair: Mikhail Safronov, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Repeated Games with Incomplete Information and Discounting |
By Marcin Peski; University of Toronto |
Presented by: Marcin Peski, University of Toronto |
2. Discounted Repeated Game with Incomplete Information |
By Katsuhiko Aiba; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Katsuhiko Aiba, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
3. Chip Strategies in Repeated Games with Incomplete Information |
By Wojciech Olszewski; Northwestern University Mikhail Safronov; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Mikhail Safronov, Northwestern University |
Session ID 119: Incomplete Information |
Session Chair: Fei Li, University of Pennsylvania |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Information Aggregation in Double Auctions with Interdependent Values |
By Eiichiro Kazumori; The State University of New York |
Presented by: Eiichiro Kazumori, The State University of New York |
2. Approximate Robustness to Incomplete Information |
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By Ori Haimanko; Ben-Gurion University Atsushi Kajii; University of Kyoto |
Presented by: Ori Haimanko, Ben-Gurion University |
3. Dynamic Education Signaling with Drop Out |
By Francesc Dilme; University of Pennsylvania Fei Li; University of Pennsylvania |
Presented by: Fei Li, University of Pennsylvania |
Session ID 125: Political Economy: Dynamics |
Session Chair: Seung-Yun Oh, University of Massachusetts |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. The Regressive Effect of Legal Uncertaity |
By Uri Weiss; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Uri Weiss, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2. Unraveling Short- and Farsightedness in Politics |
By Hans Gersbach; ETH Zurich Oriana Ponta; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Oriana Ponta, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology |
3. The Evolution of Gender Norms, Division of Labor and Fertility |
By Seung-Yun Oh; University of Massachusetts |
Presented by: Seung-Yun Oh, University of Massachusetts |
Session ID 139: Experiments: Risk and Competition |
Session Chair: Elif Incekara Hafalir, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Tiger Women of Chinese Universities: An All-Pay Auction Experiment on Gender Signaling of Desire to Win |
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By David Ong; Peking University HSBC Business School |
Presented by: David Ong, Peking University HSBC Business School |
2. Tournaments and Piece Rates Revisited: A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Premium Incentives |
By Rene Levinsky; Max Planck Institute of Economics |
Presented by: Rene Levinsky, Max Planck Institute of Economics |
3. Allais Paradox and Presentation Effect |
By Elif Incekara Hafalir; Carnegie Mellon University Jack Stecher; Carnegie Mellon University |
Presented by: Elif Incekara Hafalir, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session ID 156: Complexity of Equilibria |
Session Chair: Dieter Balkenborg, University of Exeter |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. Computing Dominance-Based Solution Concepts |
By Felix Brandt; Technische Universität München Markus Brill; Technische Universität München |
Presented by: Hans Georg Seedig, Technische Universität München |
2. Computing an Extensive-Form Correlated Equilibrium in Polynomial Time |
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By Wan Huang; London School of Economics Bernhard von Stengel; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Bernhard von Stengel, London School of Economics |
3. Polyhedra and Nash Equilibrium Components: An Elementary Construction |
By Dieter Balkenborg; University of Exeter Dries Vermeulen; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Dieter Balkenborg, University of Exeter |
Session ID 158: Network Formation |
Session Chair: Robert Gilles, Queen's University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. One-Way Flow Network Formation under Constraints |
By Norma Olaizola; University of the Basque Country Federico Valenciano; University of the Basque Country |
Presented by: Norma Olaizola, University of the Basque Country |
2. Network Disruption and the Common Enemy Effect |
By Britta Hoyer; Utrecht University |
Presented by: Britta Hoyer, Utrecht University |
3. Local Conventions in Game Play in an Evolving Dual Social Network Framework |
By Robert Gilles; Queen's University |
Presented by: Robert Gilles, Queen's University |
Session ID 161: Cooperative Games |
Session Chair: Rene van den Brink, VU University Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Multi-Player Agents in Cooperative |
By Chris Dietz; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam |
Presented by: Chris Dietz, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
2. On Extensions of the Core and the Anticore of Transferable Utility Games |
By Jean Derks; University of Maastricht Hans Peters; Maastricht University Peter Sudholter; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Peter Sudholter, University of Southern Denmark |
3. Aggregate Monotonic Stable Single-Valued Solutions for Cooperative Games |
By Pedro Calleja; University of Barcelona Carles Rafels; University of Barcelona Stef Tijs; Universiies of Genoa and Tilburg |
Presented by: Pedro Calleja, University of Barcelona |
Session ID 170: Regret and Ambiguity |
Session Chair: Eran Hanany, Tel Aviv University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Transitive Regret with Statistically Independent Lotteries |
By Sushil Bikhchandani; UCLA Uzi Segal; Boston College |
Presented by: Uzi Segal, Boston College |
2. Allais, Ellsberg, and Preferences for Hedging |
By Mark Dean; Brown University Pietro Ortoleva; California Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Pietro Ortoleva, California Institute of Technology |
3. Polarization and Ambiguity |
By Sandeep Baliga; Northwestern University Eran Hanany; Tel Aviv University Peter Klibanoff; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
Presented by: Eran Hanany, Tel Aviv University |
Session ID 187: Coalition Formation |
Session Chair: David Pérez-Castrillo, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Stability of Coalition Formation Games and Fixed-Point Methods |
By Hakan Inal; Izmir University and Koc University |
Presented by: Hakan Inal, Izmir University and Koc University |
2. Pareto Optimality in Coalition Formation |
By Haris Aziz; Technische Universität München Felix Brandt; Technische Universität München Paul Harrenstein; Technische Universität München |
Presented by: Haris Aziz, Technische Universität München |
3. Coexistence of Long-Term and Short-Term Contracts |
By Ines Macho-Stadler; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona David Pérez-Castrillo; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Nicolás Porteiro; Universidad Pablo de Olavide |
Presented by: David Pérez-Castrillo, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
Session ID 198: Strategic Communication |
Session Chair: Karl Schlag, University of Vienna |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Experimental Implementations and Robustness of Fully Revealing Equilibria in Multidimensional Cheap Talk |
By Ernest Lai; Lehigh University Wooyoung Lim; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Joseph Wang; National Taiwan University |
Presented by: Joseph Wang, National Taiwan University |
2. A Game Theoretic Approach to Randomized Response: Theory and Experiments |
By Andreas Blume; University of Pittsburgh Ernest Lai; Lehigh University Wooyoung Lim; The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Presented by: Wooyoung Lim, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
3. Commitments, Intentions, Truth and Nash Equilibria |
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By Karl Schlag; University of Vienna Peter Vida; University of Vienna |
Presented by: Karl Schlag, University of Vienna |
Session ID 202: Contracting |
Session Chair: Matthias Lang, Max Planck Institute |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Ambiguity in Dynamic Contracts |
By Martin Szydlowski; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Martin Szydlowski, Northwestern University |
2. Contracting with Subjective Evaluations and Communication |
By Matthias Lang; Max Planck Institute |
Presented by: Matthias Lang, Max Planck Institute |
Session ID 4: Informed Principal |
Session Chair: Sergei Izmalkov, NES |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Mechanism Design by an Informed Principal: The Quasi-Linear Private-Values Case |
By Tymofiy Mylovanov; University of Pennsylvania |
Presented by: Tymofiy Mylovanov, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Scoring Auction by an Informed Principal |
By Takeshi Nishimura; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Takeshi Nishimura, Hitotsubashi University |
3. Informed Seller in a Hotelling Market |
By Filippo Balestrieri; Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Sergei Izmalkov; NES |
Presented by: Sergei Izmalkov, NES |
Session ID 10: Strategic Experimentation |
Session Chair: Caroline Thomas, University of Texas at Austin |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. The Role of Information in Competitive Experimentation |
By Ufuk Akcigit; University of Pennsylvania Qingmin Liu; Columbia University |
Presented by: Ufuk Akcigit, University of Pennsylvania |
2. Strategic Experimentation in R&D Races |
By Anastasios Dosis; University of Warwick Abhinay Muthoo; University of Warwick Motty Perry; University of Warwick |
Presented by: Anastasios Dosis, University of Warwick |
3. Strategic Experimentation with Congestion |
By Caroline Thomas; University of Texas at Austin |
Presented by: Caroline Thomas, University of Texas at Austin |
Session ID 26: All-Pay Auctions |
Session Chair: Ella Segev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Moderating Alliances |
By Bettina Klose; University of Zurich Dan Kovenock; Chapman University |
Presented by: Bettina Klose, University of Zurich |
2. The Lowest-Bid All-Pay-Auction as a Fundraising Mechanism: Theoretically Optimal but Behaviorally Fragile |
By Damian Damianov; University of Texas - Pan American Ronald Peeters; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Ronald Peeters, Maastricht University |
3. Sequential All-Pay Auctions with Head Starts and Noisy Outputs |
By Ella Segev; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Presented by: Ella Segev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Session ID 34: Evolutionary Models: Stochastic Stability |
Session Chair: Carlos Alos-Ferrer, University of Konstanz |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Stochastic Stability in the Small Noise Double Limit |
By William Sandholm; University of Wisconsin Mathias Staudigl; Institute for Mathematical Economics |
Presented by: Mathias Staudigl, Institute for Mathematical Economics |
2. Deterministic Equations for Stochastic Spatial Evolutionary Games |
By Sung-Ha Hwang; Sogang University Markos Katsoulakis; University of Massachusetts at Amherst Luc Rey-Bellet; University of Massachusetts |
Presented by: Sung-Ha Hwang, Sogang University |
3. Robust Stochastic Stability |
By Carlos Alos-Ferrer; University of Konstanz Nick Netzer; University of Zurich |
Presented by: Carlos Alos-Ferrer, University of Konstanz |
Session ID 45: Applied Contracts and Industrial Organization |
Session Chair: Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Contracting with Multiple Agents, Countervailing Incentives, and Industry Structures |
By Shinji Kobayashi; Nihon University |
Presented by: Shinji Kobayashi, Nihon University |
2. Dynamic Adverse Selection and the Size of the Informed Side of the Market |
By Ennio Bilancini; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Leonardo Boncinelli; Facoltà di Economia, Università di Pisa |
Presented by: Ennio Bilancini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia |
3. The Countervailing Power Hypothesis in Size-Polarized Markets |
By Konstantinos Papadopoulos; Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
Presented by: Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki |
Session ID 66: Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Dolors Berga, Universitat de Girona |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. A Geometric Approach to Mechanism Design |
By Jacob Goeree; University of Zurich Alexey Kushnir; University of Zurich |
Presented by: Jacob Goeree, University of Zurich |
2. Optimal Allocation of an Indivisible Good |
By Lin Zhou; Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
Presented by: Lin Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
3. On the Design of Group Strategy-Proof Mechanisms: Domains, Ranges and Special Conditions |
By Salvador Barbera; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Dolors Berga; Universitat de Girona Bernardo Moreno; Universidad de Málaga |
Presented by: Dolors Berga, Universitat de Girona |
Session ID 84: Noncooperative Bargaining and Implementation |
Session Chair: Yuan Ju, University of York |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Nash Bargaining Solution, Core and Coalitional Bargaining Game with Inside Options |
By Toshiji Miyakawa; Osaka University of Economics Tomohiko Kawamori; Osaka University of Economics |
Presented by: Toshiji Miyakawa, Osaka University of Economics |
2. Bargaining in Dynamic Markets with Multiple Populations |
By Mihai Manea; MIT |
Presented by: Mihai Manea, MIT |
3. Reject and Renegotiate: The Shapley Value in Multilateral Bargaining |
By Yuan Ju; University of York |
Presented by: Yuan Ju, University of York |
Session ID 99: Repeated Games |
Session Chair: Satoru Takahashi, Princeton University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Cooperation, Imitation and Partial Rematching |
By Javier Rivas; University of Leicester |
Presented by: Javier Rivas, University of Leicester |
2. Projects and Team Dynamics |
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By George Georgiadis; UCLA Anderson School of Management |
Presented by: George Georgiadis, UCLA Anderson School of Management |
3. Repeated Bargaining with Alternating Moves: Another Foundation for the Nash Solution |
By Prajit Dutta; Columbia University Satoru Takahashi; Princeton University |
Presented by: Satoru Takahashi, Princeton University |
Session ID 106: Political Economy: European Applications |
Session Chair: Yukio Koriyama, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Incentives that Lead to Lawlessness: How to Create Pervert State Institutions - The Case of Poland |
By Mateusz Trawinski; Nicolaus Copernicus University |
Presented by: Mateusz Trawinski, Nicolaus Copernicus University |
2. Fair Division Approach for the European Union’s Structural Policy Budget Allocation: Theoretical Framework and Application |
By Ewa Kiryluk-Dryjska; Poznań University of Life Sciences |
Presented by: Ewa Kiryluk-Dryjska, Poznań University of Life Sciences |
3. Optimal Apportionment |
By Yukio Koriyama; Ecole Polytechnique |
Presented by: Yukio Koriyama, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session ID 131: Games Beyond Expected Utility |
Session Chair: Pierpaolo Battigalli, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. Robust Equilibria and Epsilon-Dominance |
By William Geller; Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Rachel Hemphill; Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis |
Presented by: William Geller, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis |
2. Mue-Sigma-Games |
By Andreas Löffler (Loeffler); Freie Universitaet Berlin |
Presented by: Andreas Löffler (Loeffler), Freie Universitaet Berlin |
3. Selfconfirming Equilibrium and Model Uncertainty |
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By Pierpaolo Battigalli; Bocconi University |
Presented by: Pierpaolo Battigalli, Bocconi University |
Session ID 171: Dynamic Choice and Interdependent Preferences |
Session Chair: Urmee Khan, University of California, Riverside |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Optimal Choice for Finite and Infinite Horizons |
By János Flesch; Maastricht University Zsombor Méder; Maastricht University Ronald Peeters; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Zsombor Méder, Maastricht University |
2. Existence of Interdependent Preferences |
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By Ricard Torres; Universitat de Girona |
Presented by: Ricard Torres, Universitat de Girona |
3. The Virtues of Hesitation |
By Urmee Khan; University of California, Riverside |
Presented by: Urmee Khan, University of California, Riverside |
Session ID 174: Networks |
Session Chair: Federico Valenciano, Universidad del Pais Vasco |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. A New Rule for Source Connection Problems |
By Manuel Pulido; University of Murcia Gustavo Bergantinos; Universidade de Vigo María Gómez-Rúa; Universidade de Vigo Natividad Llorca; Miguel Hernandez University Joaquin Sanchez-Soriano; University Miguel Hernandez |
Presented by: Manuel Pulido, University of Murcia |
2. Efficient Networks in Models of Player and Partner Heterogenity |
By Emre Unlu; Louisiana State University |
Presented by: Emre Unlu, Louisiana State University |
3. Asymmetric-Flow Networks: Stability and Efficiency |
By Norma Olaizola; University of the Basque Country Federico Valenciano; University of the Basque Country |
Presented by: Federico Valenciano, Universidad del Pais Vasco |
Session ID 189: Allocation Mechanisms |
Session Chair: Sophie Bade, Max Planck Institut for Research on Collective Goods |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. On Exhaustive Strategy Sets for Stable Matching Mechanisms |
By Paula Jaramillo; Universidad de Los Andes Cagatay Kayi; Universidad del Rosario Flip Klijn; Institute for Economic Analysis |
Presented by: Paula Jaramillo, Universidad de Los Andes |
2. Probabilistic Stable Rules and Nash Equilibrium in Two-Sided Matching Problems |
By Ayse Yazici; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Ayse Yazici, University of Rochester |
3. Matching Allocation Problems with Endogenous Information Acquisition |
By Sophie Bade; Max Planck Institut for Research on Collective Goods |
Presented by: Sophie Bade, Max Planck Institut for Research on Collective Goods |
Session ID 191: Experiments |
Session Chair: Emel Filiz-Ozbay, University of Maryland |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Risk and Inequality in a Social Decision Making Experiment |
By Ingrid Rohde; Istanbul Bilgi University Kirsten Rohde; Erasmus School of Economics, H13-25 |
Presented by: Ingrid Rohde, Istanbul Bilgi University |
2. Intrinsic and Instrumental Reciprocity: An Experimental Study |
By Luis Cabral; New York University Erkut Ozbay; University of Maryland Andrew Schotter; New York University |
Presented by: Erkut Ozbay, University of Maryland |
3. Endogenous Budget Constraints in Auctions: An Experiment |
By Lawrence Ausubel; University of Maryland Justin Burkett; University of Maryland Emel Filiz-Ozbay; University of Maryland |
Presented by: Emel Filiz-Ozbay, University of Maryland |
Session ID 207: Cooperative Games |
Session Chair: Tural Huseynov, Tilburg University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Solution Concepts for Cooperative Games with Circular Communication Structure |
By Takamasa Suzuki; Tilburg University Dolf Talman; Tilburg University |
Presented by: Takamasa Suzuki, Tilburg University |
2. Generalized Proportional Solutions to Games with Restricted Cooperation |
By Natalia Naumova; Saint Petersburg State University |
Presented by: Natalia Naumova, Saint Petersburg State University |
3. The Communication Tree Value for TU-Games with Graph Communication |
By Tural Huseynov; Tilburg University Ajj Talman; Tilburg Univ |
Presented by: Tural Huseynov, Tilburg University |
Session ID 209: Algorithmc Game Theory |
Session Chair: Baharak Rastegari, University of British Columbia |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 23, 2012 |
Time: 13:30 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Generalized Efficiency Bounds in Distributed Resource Allocation |
By Jason Marden; University of Colorado Tim Roughgarden; Stanford University |
Presented by: Jason Marden, University of Colorado |
2. Two-Sided Matching with Partial Information |
By Baharak Rastegari; University of British Columbia Anne Condon; University of British Columbia Kevin Leyton-Brown; University of British Columbia Nicole Immorlica; Northwestern University Scott Kominers; University of Chicago |
Presented by: Baharak Rastegari, University of British Columbia |
3. Assigning Agents to a Line |
By Jens Leth Hougaard; University of Copenhagen Juan Moreno-Ternero; Universidad Pablo de Olavide Lars Peter Osterdal; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Lars Peter Osterdal, University of Southern Denmark |
Session ID 24: Auctions |
Session Chair: Mehmet Ekmekci, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. On Bid Disclosure in OCS Wildcat Auctions |
By Nicolas Melissas; ITAM |
Presented by: Nicolas Melissas, ITAM |
2. Competing Auctions with Heterogeneous Goods |
By Cristian Troncoso-Valverde; Universidad Diego Portales |
Presented by: Cristian Troncoso-Valverde, Universidad Diego Portales |
3. Auctions, Actions, and the Failure of Information Aggregation |
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Mehmet Ekmekci, Northwestern University |
Session ID 33: Evolutionary Models |
Session Chair: Marius-Ionut Ochea, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. A Dynamic Theory of Fidelity Networks with an Application to the Spread of HIV/AIDS |
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By Roland Pongou; Brown University |
Presented by: Roland Pongou, Brown University |
2. Cognitive Hierarchies in Adaptive Play |
By Abhimanyu Khan; Maastricht University Ronald Peeters; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Abhimanyu Khan, Maastricht University |
3. Competing Learning Heuristics in Cournot Games |
By Marius-Ionut Ochea; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Marius-Ionut Ochea, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Session ID 49: Matching and Market Design |
Session Chair: Atila Abdulkadiroglu, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Matching with Slot-Specific Priorities: Theory and Applications |
By Scott Kominers; University of Chicago Tayfun Sonmez; Boston College |
Presented by: Scott Kominers, University of Chicago |
2. Pairwise Stability and Strategy-Proofness for College Admissions with Budget Constraints |
By Azar Abizada; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Azar Abizada, University of Rochester |
3. Generalized Matching for School Choice |
By Atila Abdulkadiroglu; Duke University |
Presented by: Atila Abdulkadiroglu, Duke University |
Session ID 51: Epistemics: Bounded Hierarchies |
Session Chair: Miklos Pinter, Corvinus University of Budapest |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Rational Belief Hierarchies |
By Elias Tsakas; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Elias Tsakas, Maastricht University |
2. Bounded Reasoning and Higher-Order Uncertainty |
By Willemien Kets; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
Presented by: Willemien Kets, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
3. Common Priors for Generalized Type Spaces |
By Miklos Pinter; Corvinus University of Budapest |
Presented by: Miklos Pinter, Corvinus University of Budapest |
Session ID 65: Social Choice |
Session Chair: Dipjyoti Majumdar, Concordia University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. Vulnerability of Allocation Rules to Endowment Manipulation |
By William Thomson; University of Rochester |
Presented by: William Thomson, University of Rochester |
2. A Unifying Impossibility Theorem |
By Priscilla Man; University of Queensland Shino Takayama; University of Queensland |
Presented by: Shino Takayama, University of Queensland |
3. Incentive Compatible Voting Rules with Positively Correlated Beliefs |
By Dipjyoti Majumdar; Concordia University |
Presented by: Dipjyoti Majumdar, Concordia University |
Session ID 83: Risk and Bankruptcy |
Session Chair: Vito Fragnelli, University of Eastern Piedmont |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. A Game-Theoretic Generalization of the Aumann-Shapley Value for Risk Capital Allocation Problems |
By Tim Boonen; Tilburg University Anja De Waegenaere; Tilburg University |
Presented by: Tim Boonen, Tilburg University |
2. On the Impossibility of Fair Risk Allocation |
By Péter Csóka; Corvinus University of Budapest |
Presented by: Péter Csóka, Corvinus University of Budapest |
3. Weighted Bankruptcy Rules and the Museum Pass Problem |
By Balbina Casas Mendez; Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Vito Fragnelli; University of Eastern Piedmont Ignacio Garcia-Jurado; Universidade da Coruna |
Presented by: Vito Fragnelli, University of Eastern Piedmont |
Session ID 93: Private Monitoring |
Session Chair: Eduardo Faingold, Yale University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Collusion Enforcement with Private Information and Private Monitoring |
By Jimmy Chan; The Shanghai School of Finance and Economics Wenzhang Zhang; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
Presented by: Wenzhang Zhang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
2. Folk Theorem in Repeated Games with Private Monitoring |
By Takuo Sugaya; Princeton University |
Presented by: Takuo Sugaya, Princeton University |
3. Belief-Based Equilibria in Continuous-Time Games with Private Monitoring: The Linear-Quadratic-Gaussian Case |
By Eduardo Faingold; Yale University Johannes Horner; Yale University Yuliy Sannikov; Princeton University |
Presented by: Eduardo Faingold, Yale University |
Session ID 103: Political Economy: Conflict |
Session Chair: Tapas Kundu, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Extremism Drives Out Moderation |
By Bettina Klose; University of Zurich Dan Kovenock; Chapman University |
Presented by: Dan Kovenock, Chapman University |
2. Mobility and Conflict |
By Sourav Bhattacharya; University of Pittsburgh Joyee Deb; New York University Tapas Kundu; International Peace Research Institute, Oslo |
Presented by: Tapas Kundu, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo |
Session ID 107: Political Economy: Incumbency |
Session Chair: Konstantin Sonin, New Economic School |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Challengers, Democratic Contestation, and Electoral Accountability |
By Scott Ashworth; University of Chicago Kenneth Shotts; Stanford University |
Presented by: Kenneth Shotts, Stanford University |
2. Incumbency Advantage in Non-Democracies |
By Georgy Egorov; Northwestern University Konstantin Sonin; New Economic School |
Presented by: Konstantin Sonin, New Economic School |
Session ID 146: Experiments: Auctions |
Session Chair: J. Philipp Reiss, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Regret, Impulse Balance, and Expected Utility of Earnings in Laboratory First-Price Auctions |
By Theodore Turocy; University of East Anglia |
Presented by: Theodore Turocy, University of East Anglia |
2. On Individual Cursedness: How Personality Shapes Individuals' Sensitivity to Incur a Winner's Curse |
By Nadine Chlass; Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
Presented by: Nadine Chlass, Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
3. Could We Overcome the Winner's Curse by (Behavioral) Auction Design? |
By Dan Levin; The Ohio State University J. Philipp Reiss; Maastricht University |
Presented by: J. Philipp Reiss, Maastricht University |
Session ID 151: Applications of Incomplete Information Games |
Session Chair: Tsz-Nga Wong, Washington University in St Louis |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. How Category Reporting Can Improve Fundraising |
By Amrish Patel; University of Gothenburg |
Presented by: Amrish Patel, University of Gothenburg |
2. The Masquerade Ball of the CEOs and the Mask of Excessive Risk |
By Sadettin Citci; Sabanci University Eren Inci; Sabanci University |
Presented by: Eren Inci, Sabanci University |
3. Dynamic Defined-Contribution Pension Design with Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard |
By Tsz-Nga Wong; Washington University in St Louis |
Presented by: Tsz-Nga Wong, Washington University in St Louis |
Session ID 153: Bargaining and Cooperation in Networks |
Session Chair: Amparo Urbano, University of Valencia |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Intermediation in Networks |
By Jan-Peter Siedlarek; European University Institute |
Presented by: Jan-Peter Siedlarek, European University Institute |
2. Bargaining in a Network with Heterogeneous Buyers |
By Alper Nakkas; Vanderbilt University |
Presented by: Alper Nakkas, Vanderbilt University |
3. High-Dimensional Connectivity and Cooperation |
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By Angel Sanchez; University Carlos III of Madrid Amparo Urbano; University of Valencia Jose Vila; University of Valencia |
Presented by: Amparo Urbano, University of Valencia |
Session ID 168: Choice Theory |
Session Chair: Marco Mariotti, University of St Andrews |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Firm Competition with Satisficing Consumers |
By Mauro Papi; University of St Andrews |
Presented by: Mauro Papi, University of St Andrews |
2. Moody Choice |
By Paola Manzini; University of St Andrews Marco Mariotti; University of St Andrews |
Presented by: Paola Manzini, University of St Andrews |
3. Stochastic Choice and Consideration Sets |
By Paola Manzini; University of St. Andrews Marco Mariotti; University of St Andrews |
Presented by: Marco Mariotti, University of St Andrews |
Session ID 196: Communication in Auctions and Markets |
Session Chair: Gregory Pavlov, University of Western Ontario |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Setting the Right Example: A Signalling Theory of Parental Behavior |
By Silvia Sonderegger; University of Nottingham |
Presented by: Silvia Sonderegger, University of Nottingham |
2. Cheap-Talk Information Disclosure in Auctions |
By Zhiyun Li; Durham University |
Presented by: Zhiyun Li, Durham University |
3. Communication in Cournot Oligopoly |
By Maria Goltsman; University of Western Ontario Gregory Pavlov; University of Western Ontario |
Presented by: Gregory Pavlov, University of Western Ontario |
Session ID 206: Cooperative Games |
Session Chair: Clara Ponsati, Institut d'Analisi Economica - CSIC |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Can Issue Linkage Help Mitigate Externalities and Enhance Cooperation? |
By Kim Hang Pham Do; Massey University Ariel Dinar; UC Riverside |
Presented by: Kim Hang Pham Do, Massey University |
2. Inefficiency |
By Christopher Chambers; UCSD Alan Miller; University of Haifa |
Presented by: Alan Miller, University of Haifa |
3. Meritocracy vs. Egalitarianism in Democratic Coalition Formation |
By Clara Ponsati; Institut d'Analisi Economica - CSIC |
Presented by: Clara Ponsati, Institut d'Analisi Economica - CSIC |
Session ID 212: Poster Session I |
Session type: poster |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 13:45 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 101 |
1. On the Optimal Allocation of Project Screening |
By Andrei Barbos; University of South Florida |
Presented by: Andrei Barbos, University of South Florida |
2. On Markovian Cake Sharing Problems |
By Hannu Salonen; University of Turku |
Presented by: Hannu Salonen, University of Turku |
3. Competition, Welfare and Green Technologies |
By Talat Genc; University of Guelph Stanley Reynolds; University of Arizona |
Presented by: Talat Genc, University of Guelph |
4. Differential Bargaining Games as Microfoundations for Production Function |
By Vladimir Matveenko; Russian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: Vladimir Matveenko, Russian Academy of Sciences |
5. The Combinatorial Retention Auction Mechanism |
By Noah Myung; Naval Postgraduate School |
Presented by: Noah Myung, Naval Postgraduate School |
6. Research Joint Ventures and Optimal Emissions Taxation |
By Stuart McDonald; University of Queensland Joanna Poyago-Theotoky; La Trobe University |
Presented by: Joanna Poyago-Theotoky, La Trobe University |
7. The Role of a Temporary Buyout Option in Second Price Internet Auctions: Theory and Evidence from eBay |
By Che XiaoGang; University of Alberta |
Presented by: Che XiaoGang, University of Alberta |
8. Priority Functions in Recurrent Combinatorial Auctions |
By Pratyush Kumar; Indian Institute of Technology Madras Abhitesh Singh; Indian Institute of Technology Madras R K Amit; Indian Institute of Technology Madras |
Presented by: R K Amit, Indian Institute of Technology Madras |
9. Evolutionary Stability in Multiple-Move Games |
By Zibo Xu; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Zibo Xu, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
10. Stochastic Signal Best Response Dynamics in Games with Unique Mixed Equilibria |
By Samuel Häfner; University of Basel |
Presented by: Samuel Häfner, University of Basel |
11. Learning Across Subgames: An Application to the Hold-up Problem |
By Julian Kolm; University of Vienna |
Presented by: Julian Kolm, University of Vienna |
12. Evolutionary Game Theory Using Local Replicator Dynamics |
By Philippe Uyttendaele; Maastricht University Mandy Tak; Maastricht University Frank Thuijsman; Maastricht University Ronald Westra; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Philippe Uyttendaele, Maastricht University |
13. Evolutionary Games and Periodic Fitness |
By Philippe Uyttendaele; Maastricht University Pieter Collins; Maastricht University Ralf Peeters; Maastricht University Gijs Schoenmakers; Maastricht University Frank Thuijsman; Maastricht University Ronald Westra; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Gijs Schoenmakers, Maastricht University |
14. Coordinated Punishment and the Evolution of Cooperation |
By Gonzalo Olcina; University of Valencia Vicente Calabuig; University of Valencia ERI-CES |
Presented by: Gonzalo Olcina, University of Valencia |
15. A Resource Exploitation Model with Endogenous Switching of Harvesting Strategy |
By Gian-Italo Bischi; University of Urbino Fabio Lamantia; University of Calabria Davide Radi; University of Bergamo |
Presented by: Fabio Lamantia, University of Calabria |
16. Stable Games are Passive |
By Michael Fox; Georgia Institute of Technology Jeff Shamma; Georgia Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Michael Fox, Georgia Institute of Technology |
17. Evolutionary Stability in Multicriteria Games |
By Tomohiro Kawamura; Osaka University Takafumi Kanazawa; Osaka University Toshimitsu Ushio; Osaka University |
Presented by: Takafumi Kanazawa, Osaka University |
18. Internal Governance, Security Price and Firm Dynamics |
By Kaipichit Ruengsrichaiya; EDHEC |
Presented by: Kaipichit Ruengsrichaiya, EDHEC |
19. Transparency, Complementarity and Holdout |
By Prabal Roy Chowdhury; Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Kunal Sengupta; University of Sydney |
Presented by: Prabal Roy Chowdhury, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi |
20. Evidence of Homo Economicus? Findings from an Experiment on Prisoners’ Dilemma Game with Anonymous Randomly Matched Players and Payoffs Perturbation |
By Rimawan Pradiptyo; Universitas Gadjah Mada Gumilang Sahadewo; Faculty of Economics and Business |
Presented by: Rimawan Pradiptyo, Universitas Gadjah Mada |
21. The Role of Consumer Incomplete Information in the Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis |
By Dilyana Dimova; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Dilyana Dimova, University of Oxford |
22. On Payoff Irrelevant Beliefs and Discrimination |
By Elena Inarra; The University of the Basque Country Annick Laruelle; Universidad del Pais Vasco & Ikerbasque Peio Zuazo-Garin; Universidad del Pais Vasco |
Presented by: Peio Zuazo-Garin, Universidad del Pais Vasco |
23. Signalling when Informed Parties have the Same Information |
By Asha Sadanand; University of Guelph |
Presented by: Asha Sadanand, University of Guelph |
24. Rationalizability and Mixed Strategies in Large Games |
By Pedro Jara-Moroni; Universidad de Santiago de Chile Pablo Moyano; Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
Presented by: Pedro Jara-Moroni, Universidad de Santiago de Chile |
25. Non-Uniqueness of Equilibrium Action Profiles with Equal Size in One-Shot Cheap-Talk Games |
By Irene Valsecchi; Universita' di Milano-Biocca |
Presented by: Irene Valsecchi, Universita' di Milano-Biocca |
26. Seeking Harmony Amidst Diversity: Consensus Building with Network Externalities |
By Chia-Hui Chen; Academia Sinica |
Presented by: Chia-Hui Chen, Academia Sinica |
27. Learning from the Past and the Role of Educational Targets |
By Marcello Sartarelli; University of Alicante Alessandro Tampieri; University of Bologna |
Presented by: Alessandro Tampieri, University of Bologna |
28. Axiomatizing Political Philosophy of Distributive Justice: Equivalence of No-Envy and Egalitarian-Equivalence with Welfare-Egalitarianism |
By Duygu Yengin; University of Adelaide |
Presented by: Duygu Yengin, University of Adelaide |
29. Efficient Synchronization of Selfish Black Box Agents |
By Endre Csóka; Eötvös Loránd University |
Presented by: Endre Csóka, Eötvös Loránd University |
Session ID 7: Experts, Delegation, and Costly Verification |
Session Chair: Andriy Zapechelnyuk, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Optimal Sequential Delegation |
By Eugen Kovac; University of Bonn Daniel Krahmer; University Bonn |
Presented by: Eugen Kovac, University of Bonn |
2. Eliciting Information from a Committee |
By Andriy Zapechelnyuk; Queen Mary, University of London |
Presented by: Andriy Zapechelnyuk, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session ID 17: Distribution Games |
Session Chair: Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn, UCLA |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Efficiency and Lack of Commitment in an Overlapping Generations Model with Endowment Shocks |
By Koichi Miyazaki; National Taiwan University |
Presented by: Koichi Miyazaki, National Taiwan University |
2. Relational Contracts and On-the-Job Search |
By Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn; UCLA |
Presented by: Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn, UCLA |
Session ID 23: Auctions |
Session Chair: Konstantinos Zachariadis, London School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Anglo-Dutch Premium Auctions in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam |
By Christiaan van Bochove; Utrecht University Lars Boerner; Free University Berlin Daniel Quint; University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Presented by: Daniel Quint, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
2. Equilibria in Two-Stage Sequential Second-Price Auctions with Multi-Unit Demands |
By Laurent Lamy; Paris School of Economics (PSE) |
Presented by: Laurent Lamy, Paris School of Economics (PSE) |
3. Price Discovery |
By Mark Satterthwaite; Northwestern University Steven Williams; University of Illinois Konstantinos Zachariadis; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Konstantinos Zachariadis, London School of Economics |
Session ID 32: Evolutionary Models: Local Interaction and Efficiency |
Session Chair: Fei Shi, University of Konstanz |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Learning Efficient Nash Equilibria in Distributed Systems |
By Bary Pradelski; University of Oxford Peyton Young; University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
Presented by: Bary Pradelski, University of Oxford |
2. Imitation, Local Interaction, and Efficiency: Reappraisal |
By Hsiao-Chi Chen; National Taipei University |
Presented by: Hsiao-Chi Chen, National Taipei University |
3. Social Planners and Local Conventions |
By Fei Shi; University of Konstanz |
Presented by: Fei Shi, University of Konstanz |
Session ID 43: Dynamic Contracts |
Session Chair: Cheng Wang, Iowa State University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Learning Under Incentives |
By Yilmaz Kocer; University of Southern California Gulseren Mutlu; City University of Hong Kong |
Presented by: Yilmaz Kocer, University of Southern California |
2. Delegation in Long-Term Relationships |
By Miriam Schütte; LMU Munich Philipp Wichardt; University of Bonn |
Presented by: Miriam Schütte, LMU Munich |
3. Optimal Self-Enforcing and Termination |
By Cheng Wang; Iowa State University |
Presented by: Cheng Wang, Iowa State University |
Session ID 72: Networks |
Session Chair: Edoardo Gallo, University of Oxford |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Contagion and Uninvadability in Social Networks with Bilingual Option |
By Daisuke Oyama; University of Tokyo. Satoru Takahashi; Princeton University |
Presented by: Daisuke Oyama, University of Tokyo. |
2. Social Learning in Games |
By Ignacio Monzon; Collegio Carlo Alberto Michael Rapp; Universtiy of Wisconsin, Madison |
Presented by: Ignacio Monzon, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
3. Social Learning by Chit-Chat |
By Edoardo Gallo; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Edoardo Gallo, University of Oxford |
Session ID 82: Cooperative Solution Concepts |
Session Chair: Michel Grabisch, Université de Paris I |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Von Neumann-Morgenstern Clutters |
By Stefano Vannucci; University of Siena |
Presented by: Stefano Vannucci, University of Siena |
2. The Bounded Core for Games with Precedence Constraints |
By Michel Grabisch; Université de Paris I Peter Sudhölter; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Peter Sudhölter, University of Southern Denmark |
3. Preserving Coalitional Rationality for Non-Balanced Games |
By Stéphane Gonzalez; University of Paris I Michel Grabisch; Université de Paris I |
Presented by: Michel Grabisch, Université de Paris I |
Session ID 104: Political Economy: Conflict |
Session Chair: Maria Cubel, University of Barcelona |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Public Commitment and Endogenous Crisis Initiation |
By Bahar Leventoglu; Duke University |
Presented by: Bahar Leventoglu, Duke University |
2. Accountability in One-Party Government: The Role of Revolution Threat |
By Mario Gilli; University of Milan-Bicocca |
Presented by: Mario Gilli, University of Milan-Bicocca |
3. Fiscal Equalization and Political Conflict |
By Maria Cubel; University of Barcelona |
Presented by: Maria Cubel, University of Barcelona |
Session ID 129: Bargaining and Market Games |
Session Chair: Harold Houba, VU University Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. A Game-Theoretic Foundation for the Wilson Equilibrium in Competitive Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection |
By Wanda Mimra; ETH Zurich |
Presented by: Wanda Mimra, ETH Zurich |
2. Implementations of the Raiffa Solution |
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By Peter Eccles; Carlos III Nora Wegner; Universidad Carlos III, Madrid |
Presented by: Peter Eccles, Carlos III |
3. Costless Delay in Negotiations |
By P. Jean-Jacques Herings; Maastricht University Harold Houba; VU University Amsterdam |
Presented by: Harold Houba, VU University Amsterdam |
Session ID 136: Experiments: Bargaining |
Session Chair: Nejat Anbarci, Deakin University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Do as You Would Be Done By?: An Experimental Study of the Golden Rule |
By Miguel Costa-Gomes; University of Aberdeen Yuan Ju; University of York Jiawen Li; University of York |
Presented by: Jiawen Li, University of York |
2. How Responsive are People to Changes in their Bargaining Position? Earned Bargaining Power and the 50–50 Norm |
By Nejat Anbarci; Deakin University Nick Feltovich; Monash University |
Presented by: Nejat Anbarci, Deakin University |
Session ID 140: Experiments: Principal-Agent |
Session Chair: Joshua Miller, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. The Long-Term Costs of Industrial Conflicts: Experimental Evidence |
By Kirsten Thommes; Radboud University Nijmegen Jana Vyrastekova; Nijmegen School of Management |
Presented by: Jana Vyrastekova, Nijmegen School of Management |
2. Job Insecurity and Life Projects: The Role of Dismissal Barriers Institutions |
By Ramon Cobo-Reyes Cano; University of Granada Natalia Jimenez; University of Granada Juan Antonio Lacomba; University of Granada Francisco Lagos; University of Granada |
Presented by: Natalia Jimenez, University of Granada |
3. Why Blame? |
By Joshua Miller; Bocconi University Mehmet Gurdal; TOBB ETU Aldo Rustichini; University of Minnesota |
Presented by: Joshua Miller, Bocconi University |
Session ID 169: Choice Theory |
Session Chair: Christopher Tyson, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. List Rational Choice |
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By Kemal Yildiz; New York University |
Presented by: Kemal Yildiz, New York University |
2. Behavioral Implications of Shortlisting Procedures |
By Christopher Tyson; Queen Mary, University of London |
Presented by: Christopher Tyson, Queen Mary, University of London |
Session ID 175: Computational Models |
Session Chair: Rafael Pass, Cornell University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. A Dynamic Model of Leap-Frogging Investments and Bertrand Price Competition |
By Fedor Iskhakov; University of Technology Sydney John Rust; University of Maryland Bertel Schjerning; University of Copenhagen |
Presented by: John Rust, Georgetown University |
2. Algorithmic Rationality: Game Theory with Costly Computation |
By Joseph Halpern; Cornell University Rafael Pass; Cornell University |
Presented by: Rafael Pass, Cornell University |
Session ID 177: Reputations |
Session Chair: Ayca Ozdogan, TOBB University of Economics and Technology |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Reputation Sells: The Dynamics of Reputation |
By Clodomiro Ferreira; European University Institute Emanuela Iancu; European University Institute |
Presented by: Emanuela Iancu, European University Institute |
2. Reputation in Stochastic Games with Two Long Lived Players |
By Chantal Marlats; Paris II University |
Presented by: Chantal Marlats, Paris II University |
3. Sequential Disappearance of Reputations in Two-Sided Incomplete-Information Games |
By Ayca Ozdogan; TOBB University of Economics and Technology |
Presented by: Ayca Ozdogan, TOBB University of Economics and Technology |
Session ID 185: Roommate and Marriage Problem |
Session Chair: Sanxi Li, School of Economics, Renmin University of China |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Characterization of the Core in Full Domain Marriage Problems |
By Duygu Nizamogullari; İstanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Duygu Nizamogullari, İstanbul Bilgi University |
2. Assortative Matching and Risk Sharing |
By Sanxi Li; School of Economics, Renmin University of China |
Presented by: Sanxi Li, School of Economics, Renmin University of China |
3. Solving Unsolvable Roommate Problems |
By Elena Inarra; The University of the Basque Country Elena Molis; University of Granada |
Presented by: Elena Molis, University of Granada |
Session ID 210: Algorithmic Game Theory |
Session Chair: James Wright, University of British Columbia |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 24, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. A Behavioral Study of Bargaining in Networks |
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By Tanmoy Chakraborty; Harvard University |
Presented by: Tanmoy Chakraborty, Harvard University |
2. Approximate Judgement Aggregation |
By Ilan Nehama; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Ilan Nehama, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
3. Beyond Equilibrium: Predicting Human Behavior in Normal-Form Games |
By James Wright; University of British Columbia Kevin Leyton-Brown; University of British Columbia |
Presented by: James Wright, University of British Columbia |
Session ID 16: Dynamic Games |
Session Chair: George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Multi-Agent Search with Deadline |
By Yuichiro Kamada; Harvard University Nozomu Muto; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
Presented by: Nozomu Muto, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
2. Efficient Delay in Decision Making: Part I |
By Evangelos Rouskas; Athens University of Economics and Business |
Presented by: Evangelos Rouskas, Athens University of Economics and Business |
3. A Foundation for Markov Equilibria with Finite Social Memory |
By V Bhaskar; University College London George Mailath; University of Pennsylvania Stephen Morris; Princeton University |
Presented by: George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania |
Session ID 22: Contests |
Session Chair: David Wettstein, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Innovation Contests |
By David Pérez-Castrillo; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona David Wettstein; Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
Presented by: David Wettstein, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
2. Labelling Contests with Endogenous Precision |
By Pierre Fleckinger; Paris School of Economics - University of Paris 1 Béatrice Roussillon; GAEL University of Grenoble Paul Schweinzer; University of York |
Presented by: Paul Schweinzer, University of York |
3. Contests for Priority Access |
By Brennan Platt; Brigham Young University |
Presented by: Brennan Platt, Brigham Young University |
Session ID 40: Learning |
Session Chair: Jean-Francois Laslier, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Distribution-Free Learning in Inventory Competition |
By Ashkan Zeinalzadeh; University of Hawaii at Manoa Aydin Alptekinoglu; SMU Cox School of Business Gurdal Arslan; University of Hawaii at Manoa |
Presented by: Gurdal Arslan, University of Hawaii at Manoa |
2. Nonconvergence to Saddle Boundary Points under Perturbed Reinforcement Learning |
By Georgios Chasparis; Lund University Jeff Shamma; Georgia Institute of Technology Anders Rantzer; Lund University |
Presented by: Georgios Chasparis, Lund University |
3. Learning from Paired Comparisons: Three is Enough |
By Benoit Laslier; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon Jean-Francois Laslier; Ecole Polytechnique |
Presented by: Jean-Francois Laslier, Ecole Polytechnique |
Session ID 46: Matching and Market Design |
Session Chair: Tayfun Sonmez, Boston College |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Generalized Coarse Matching |
By Ran Shao; Yeshiva University |
Presented by: Ran Shao, Yeshiva University |
2. A New Theory on Random Assignments |
By Mustafa Afacan; Stanford University |
Presented by: Mustafa Afacan, Stanford University |
3. Bidding for Army Career Specialties: Improving the ROTC Branching Mechanism |
By Tayfun Sonmez; Boston College |
Presented by: Tayfun Sonmez, Boston College |
Session ID 68: Resource Allocation |
Session Chair: Onur Kesten, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. The Bilateral Trade Problem in a Discrete Setting |
By Marc Schröder; Maastricht University Dries Vermeulen; Maastricht University János Flesch; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Marc Schröder, Maastricht University |
2. A Simple Bargaining Mechanism That Elicits Truthful Reservation Prices |
By Steven Brams; New York University Todd Kaplan; Universitiy of Exeter & University of Haifa Marc Kilgour; Wilfrid Laurier University |
Presented by: Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier University |
3. Multi-Step Assignment: Improving the Teacher Assignment Process in Turkey and the Appeals Process in NYC High School Match |
By Onur Kesten; Carnegie Mellon University |
Presented by: Onur Kesten, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session ID 81: Cooperation with Coalition Structures |
Session Chair: Frank Huettner, University of Leipzig |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Share Functions for Cooperative Games with Levels Structure of Cooperation |
By Mikel Álvarez-Mozos; University of Santiago de Compostela Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam Gerard van der Laan; VU University Amsterdam Oriol Tejada; ETH-Zürich |
Presented by: Oriol Tejada, ETH-Zürich |
2. Two Values for Transferable Utility Games with Coalition and Graph Structure |
By Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam Gerard van der Laan; VU University Amsterdam Nigel Moes; VU Universiteit Amsterdam |
Presented by: Nigel Moes, VU Universiteit Amsterdam |
3. Axiomatizations of the Disjunctive Coercion Value for Games with Permission Structures |
By Frank Huettner; University of Leipzig Harald Wiese; University of Leipzig |
Presented by: Frank Huettner, University of Leipzig |
Session ID 96: Strategies in Repeated Games |
Session Chair: V Bhaskar, University College London |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Folk Theorems for Present-Biased Players |
By Axel Bernergård; Stockholm School of Economics |
Presented by: Axel Bernergård, Stockholm School of Economics |
2. Justifiable Punishments in Repeated Games |
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By Miguel Aramendia; Universidad del Pais Vasco UPV/EHU Quan Wen; University of Vanderbilt |
Presented by: Miguel Aramendia, Universidad del Pais Vasco UPV/EHU |
3. Information Accumulation and Cooperation |
By V Bhaskar; University College London Ichiro Obara; UCLA |
Presented by: V Bhaskar, University College London |
Session ID 110: Political Economy: Policy Selection |
Session Chair: Jan Klingelhöfer, RWTH Aachen University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Electoral Competition in Representative Democracy |
By Gilbert Laffond; Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris Jean Laine; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Jean Laine, Istanbul Bilgi University |
2. Strategic Candidacy via Endogenous Commitment |
By Akifumi Ishihara; RWTH Aachen University |
Presented by: Akifumi Ishihara, RWTH Aachen University |
3. The Swing Voters' Blessing |
By Jan Klingelhöfer; RWTH Aachen University |
Presented by: Jan Klingelhöfer, RWTH Aachen University |
Session ID 117: Type Spaces and Robustness |
Session Chair: Yi-Chun Chen, National University of Singapore |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. The Bayesian Solution and Hierarchies of Beliefs |
By Qianfeng Tang; Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
Presented by: Qianfeng Tang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics |
2. A Framework for Robustness to Ambiguity of Higher-Order Beliefs |
By Ronald Stauber; Australian National University |
Presented by: Ronald Stauber, Australian National University |
3. Robust Selection of Rationalizability |
By Yi-Chun Chen; National University of Singapore Siyang Xiong; Rice University |
Presented by: Yi-Chun Chen, National University of Singapore |
Session ID 122: Algorithmic Market Design |
Session Chair: Liad Blumrosen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Signalling Competition and Social Welfare |
By Gleb Polevoy; Technion Rann Smorodinsky; Technion Moshe Tennenholtz; Technion |
Presented by: Rann Smorodinsky, Technion |
2. Should I beat your price? Analysis of Sequential Competing Offers |
By Liad Blumrosen; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Assaf Kovo; Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Presented by: Liad Blumrosen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
3. Task Assignment with Autonomous and Controlled Agents |
By Florian Biermann; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Victor Naroditskiy; University of Southampton Maria Polukarov; University of Southampton Alex Rogers; University of Southampton Nicholas Jennings; University of Southampton |
Presented by: Maria Polukarov, University of Southampton |
Session ID 130: Bayesian Games and Common Knowledge |
Session Chair: Luciana Fiorini, University of Western Australia |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Common Knowledge and Equilibria Switching |
By Nuh Aygun Dalkiran; Northwestern University Moshe Hoffman; University of California-San Diego |
Presented by: Nuh Aygun Dalkiran, Northwestern University |
2. Non Equilibrium Approach to Simultaneous Move Games |
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By Olga Gorelkina; Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods |
Presented by: Olga Gorelkina, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods |
3. The Cycles Approach in Non-Partitional Models |
By Luciana Fiorini; University of Western Australia Jose Rodrigues-Neto; ANU |
Presented by: Luciana Fiorini, University of Western Australia |
Session ID 137: Experiments: Bounded Rationality |
Session Chair: Alexander K. Wagner, University of Konstanz |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Level-k Reasoning and Incentives: An Experiment |
By Larbi Alaoui; University of Pompeu Fabra Antonio Penta; University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Presented by: Larbi Alaoui, University of Pompeu Fabra |
2. Strategic Reasoning in p-Beauty Contests |
By Yves Breitmoser; EUV Frankfurt (Oder) |
Presented by: Yves Breitmoser, EUV Frankfurt (Oder) |
3. Social Preferences and Bounded Rationality in the Centipede Game |
By Chloe Le Coq; Stockholm School of Economics James Tremewan; University of Vienna Alexander K. Wagner; University of Konstanz |
Presented by: Alexander K. Wagner, University of Konstanz |
Session ID 159: Network Applications |
Session Chair: Markus Kinateder, Universidad de Navarra |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. R&D Collaboration in Collusive Networks |
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By Gizem Korkmaz; European University Institute |
Presented by: Gizem Korkmaz, European University Institute |
2. Firms Compete for Workers in a Network |
By Markus Kinateder; Universidad de Navarra |
Presented by: Markus Kinateder, Universidad de Navarra |
Session ID 184: Assignment Game |
Session Chair: Tamás Solymosi, Corvinus University of Budapest |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Monge Matrices and Assignment Markets |
By Javier Martínez-de-Albéniz; University of Barcelona Carles Rafels; University of Barcelona |
Presented by: Javier Martínez-de-Albéniz, University of Barcelona |
2. Pairwise Monotonicity of the Nucleolus in Assignment Games |
By Tamás Solymosi; Corvinus University of Budapest Jaime Brugueras; University of Illinois at Chicago TES Raghavan; University of Illinois at Chicago |
Presented by: Tamás Solymosi, Corvinus University of Budapest |
3. Von Neumann-Morgenstern Stable Sets in the Assignment Game |
By Marina Núñez; Universitat de Barcelona Carles Rafels; University of Barcelona |
Presented by: Marina Núñez, Universitat de Barcelona |
Session ID 194: Communication in Trading, Politics, and Firms |
Session Chair: Archishman Chakraborty, York University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. Manipulated News: Electoral Competition and Mass Media |
By Shintaro Miura; Washington University in St. Louis |
Presented by: Shintaro Miura, Washington University in St. Louis |
2. Persuasion and Stubbornness in a Dynamic Trading Game |
By Peter Eso; University of Oxford Christopher Wallace; University of Leicester |
Presented by: Christopher Wallace, University of Leicester |
3. Authority, Consensus and Governance |
By Archishman Chakraborty; York University |
Presented by: Archishman Chakraborty, York University |
Session ID 205: Cooperative Games |
Session Chair: Jens Leth Hougaard, University of Copenhagen |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Spare Parts Inventory Pooling: How to Share the Benefits? |
By Frank Karsten; Eindhoven University of Technology Rob Basten; University of Twente |
Presented by: Frank Karsten, Eindhoven University of Technology |
2. Resource Pooling and Cost Allocation Among Independent Service Providers |
By Marco Slikker; Technishe Universiteit Eindhoven Frank Karsten; Eindhoven University of Technology Geert-Jan Houtum; Technische Universiteit Eindhoven |
Presented by: Marco Slikker, Technishe Universiteit Eindhoven |
3. Baseline Rationing |
By Jens Leth Hougaard; University of Copenhagen |
Presented by: Jens Leth Hougaard, University of Copenhagen |
Session ID 213: Poster Session II |
Session type: poster |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 13:45 - 15:00 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 101 |
1. Wage Bargaining with Discount Rates Varying in Time |
By Ahmet Ozkardas; Turgut Özal University |
Presented by: Ahmet Ozkardas, Turgut Özal University |
2. Agreeing to Disagree: A Syntactic Approach |
By Bassel Tarbush; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Bassel Tarbush, University of Oxford |
3. On the Relationship Between Awareness and Completeness in Possibility Models |
By Esteban Peralta; Yale University Fernando Tohmé; CONICET - Universidad Nacional del Sur |
Presented by: Esteban Peralta, Yale University |
4. The Graphic Core for Graph-Restricted Games |
By Xueting Ma; Northwestern Polytechnical University Hao Sun; Northwestern Polytechnical University |
Presented by: Hao Sun, Northwestern Polytechnical University |
5. The SD-prenucleolus for TU games |
By Javier Arin; University of Basque Country Ilya Katsev; St. Petersburg Institute for Economics and Mathematics, RAS |
Presented by: Ilya Katsev, St. Petersburg Institute for Economics and Mathematics, RAS |
6. Minimum Cost Steiner Tree Problems |
By Leticia Lorenzo; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: Leticia Lorenzo, Universidade de Vigo |
7. Axiomatization of Values for TU Games Satisfying Efficiency, Multiplicativity, and Symmetry: The Multiplicative Potential Approach |
By Yuan Feng; University of Twente Theo Driessen; University of Twente |
Presented by: Yuan Feng, University of Twente |
8. Associated Consistency of Linear Values for TU Games |
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By Genjiu Xu; Northwestern Polytechnical University Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam Gerard van der Laan; VU University Amsterdam |
Presented by: Genjiu Xu, Northwestern Polytechnical University |
9. Coalition Formation in Generalized Apex Games |
By Dominik Karos; Saarland University |
Presented by: Dominik Karos, Saarland University |
10. A Cooperative Game Theory Solution in an Upstream-Downstream Relationship |
By Ezio Marchi; Instituto de Matemática Aplicada UNSL |
Presented by: Ezio Marchi, Instituto de Matemática Aplicada UNSL |
11. Average Covering Tree Solution for Directed Graph Games |
By Anna Khmelnitskaya; Saint-Petersburg State University Ozer Selcuk; Tilburg University Dolf Talman; Tilburg University |
Presented by: Ozer Selcuk, Tilburg University |
12. Decomposition of Transferable Utility Games and on Some Properties of Core Selective Allocation Rules |
By Ayse Derya; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Ayse Derya, Bilkent University |
13. Bottom-Up Strategic Linking of Carbon Markets: Which Climate Coalitions Would Farsighted Players Form? |
By Jobst Heitzig; Potsdam Inst. for Climate Impact Research |
Presented by: Jobst Heitzig, Potsdam Inst. for Climate Impact Research |
14. The Core and Nucleolus in a Model of Information Transferal |
By Dongshuang Hou; University of Twente |
Presented by: Dongshuang Hou, University of Twente |
15. Three Game Theoretical Consequences of the Strategic-Equilibrium for n-Person Coperative Games |
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By Gabriel Turbay; GT-Consultants |
Presented by: Gabriel Turbay, GT-Consultants |
16. Global Bankruptcy Problems with Max-Min Payoffs |
By Miguel Hinojosa; Universidad Pablo de Olavide Amparo Mármol; Universidad de Sevilla |
Presented by: Amparo Mármol, Universidad de Sevilla |
17. Poster Collection on Cooperative Games |
By Gianfranco Gambarelli; University of Bergamo |
Presented by: Gianfranco Gambarelli, University of Bergamo |
18. The Multilinear Extension and Values of Games with Levels Structures of Cooperation |
By Mikel Álvarez-Mozos; University of Santiago de Compostela Jose M Meijide; University of Santiago de Compostela M.G. Fiestras-Janeiro; University of Vigo |
Presented by: Mikel Álvarez-Mozos, University of Santiago de Compostela |
19. Absence-Proofness |
By Emre Dogan; Rice University |
Presented by: Emre Dogan, Rice University |
20. A Bankruptcy-Based Allocation Rule for k-hop Minimum Cost Spanning Tree Problems |
By Joaquin Sanchez-Soriano; University Miguel Hernandez Gustavo Bergantinos; Universidade de Vigo María Gómez-Rúa; Universidade de Vigo Natividad Llorca; Miguel Hernandez University Manuel Pulido; University of Murcia |
Presented by: Joaquin Sanchez-Soriano, University Miguel Hernandez |
21. A Simple Proof for the Existence of Pareto Envy-Free Partitions |
By Marco Dall'Aglio; LUISS Guido Carli Camilla Di Luca; LUISS Guido Carli Lucia Milone; LUISS Guido Carli |
Presented by: Lucia Milone, LUISS Guido Carli |
22. On Uniqueness and Stability of Symmetric Equilibria in Differentiable Symmetric Games |
By Andreas Hefti; University of Zurich |
Presented by: Andreas Hefti, University of Zurich |
23. On Exact and Large Core Fuzzy Games |
By Farhad Husseinov; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Farhad Husseinov, Bilkent University |
24. Corporate Control with Cross-Ownership |
By Marc Levy; ULB |
Presented by: Marc Levy, ULB |
25. Measuring the Power of Soft Correlated Equilibrium in Simple Congestion Games |
By Ferenc Forgó; Corvinus University Budapest |
Presented by: Ferenc Forgó, Corvinus University Budapest |
26. On the Computation of Pure and Epsilon-Equilibria in Graphical Games |
By Patrick Bauermann; Ilmenau University of Technology Thomas Boehme; Ilmenau University of Technology Jens Schreyer; Ilmenau University of Technology |
Presented by: Jens Schreyer, Ilmenau University of Technology |
27. Outranking-Nash Equilibria in Finite Multicriteria Noncooperative Two Person Games |
By Naouel Yousfi; University A.Mira of Bejaia Mohammed Said Radjef; University A.Mira of Bejaia |
Presented by: Naouel Yousfi, University A.Mira of Bejaia |
28. Industrial Clusters, Technological Performance and Welfare |
By David Horan; European University Institute |
Presented by: David Horan, European University Institute |
29. Possibilistic Models of Risk Management |
By Irina Georgescu; Academy of Economic Studies |
Presented by: Irina Georgescu, Academy of Economic Studies |
30. Incentives and Economic History: An Agent-Based Game |
By Chee Kian Leong; SIM University |
Presented by: Chee Kian Leong, SIM University |
31. Equilibria Detection in Non-cooperative Game Theory: An Evolutionary Approach |
By D. Dumitrescu; Babes-Bolyai University Rodica Lung; Babes-Bolyai University Noémi Gaskó; Babes-Bolyai University Réka Nagy; Babes-Bolyai University |
Presented by: Noémi Gaskó, Babes-Bolyai University |
32. Housing Markets with Indifferences: A Tale of Two Mechanisms |
By Haris Aziz; Technische Universität München Bart de Keijzer; CWI |
Presented by: Bart de Keijzer, CWI |
33. College Choice Mechanism: The Respect of the Vagueness of Choices |
By Alexandra Litsa; Center of Research in Economics and Management Jean-François Maguet; Center of Research in Economics and Management |
Presented by: Alexandra Litsa, Center of Research in Economics and Management |
Session ID 5: Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Sushil Bikhchandani, UCLA |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Two(!) Good To Be True |
By Sergiu Hart; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Noam Nisan; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Philip Reny; University of Chicago |
Presented by: Sergiu Hart, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
2. On the Robustness of BDP Families |
By Alia Gizatulina; Max Planck Institute Martin Hellwig; Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods |
Presented by: Alia Gizatulina, Max Planck Institute |
3. Mechanism Design with Acquisition of Correlated Information |
By Sushil Bikhchandani; UCLA Ichiro Obara; UCLA |
Presented by: Sushil Bikhchandani, UCLA |
Session ID 15: Dynamic Games |
Session Chair: Gyuri Venter, Copenhagen Business School |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Market Share Dynamics in a Duopoly Model with Word-of-Mouth Communication |
By Robert Schmidt; Humboldt University Berlin Eugen Kovac; University of Bonn |
Presented by: Robert Schmidt, Humboldt University Berlin |
2. Conformity Based Behavior and the Dynamics of Price Competition |
By Filomena Garcia; Indiana University and ISEG/Technical University of Lisbon and UECE Joana Resende; FEP |
Presented by: Filomena Garcia, Indiana University and ISEG/Technical University of Lisbon and UECE |
3. Financially Constrained Strategic Arbitrage |
By Gyuri Venter; Copenhagen Business School |
Presented by: Gyuri Venter, Copenhagen Business School |
Session ID 21: Auctions |
Session Chair: Luciano de Castro, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Ranking Asymmetric Auctions: Filling the Gap between a Distributional Shift and Stretch |
By Rene Kirkegaard; University of Guelph |
Presented by: Rene Kirkegaard, University of Guelph |
2. Reducible Equilibrium Properties: Comments on Recent Existence Results |
By Guilherme Carmona; University of Cambridge |
Presented by: Guilherme Carmona, University of Cambridge |
3. A New Approach to Correlation of Types in Bayesian Games |
By Luciano de Castro; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Luciano de Castro, Northwestern University |
Session ID 31: Contracts and Moral Hazard |
Session Chair: Katharina Hilken, FWO-Flanders, Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Moral Hazard Model with Endogenous Signal |
By Drago Bokal; University of Maribor Timotej Jagric; University of Maribor Andreja Smole; Cosylab d.d. |
Presented by: Drago Bokal, University of Maribor |
2. Optimal Contracts with the Inclusion of Observable Actions in Generalized Moral Hazard Problems |
By Yu Chen; Indiana University Frank Page; Indiana University |
Presented by: Yu Chen, Indiana University |
3. Strategic Framing in Contracts: Contracts under Hidden Action |
By Katharina Hilken; FWO-Flanders, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Kris de Jaegher; Utrecht University Marc Jegers; Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
Presented by: Katharina Hilken, FWO-Flanders, Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
Session ID 39: Evolutionary Models: Population Dynamics |
Session Chair: Alex Possajennikov, University of Nottingham |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. Population Dynamics in Stochastic Games |
By Frank Thuijsman; Maastricht University János Flesch; Maastricht University T Parthasarathy; Indian Statistical Institute, Chennai Centre Philippe Uyttendaele; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Frank Thuijsman, Maastricht University |
2. Fast Convergence in Population Games |
By Itai Arieli; University of Oxford, Nuffield College Peyton Young; University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
Presented by: Itai Arieli, University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
3. Conjectural Variations in Aggregative Games: An Evolutionary Perspective |
By Alex Possajennikov; University of Nottingham |
Presented by: Alex Possajennikov, University of Nottingham |
Session ID 70: Networks, Groups, and Coalitions |
Session Chair: Dinko Dimitrov, Saarland University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Paired Comparisons Analysis: An Axiomatic Approach to Ranking Methods |
By Julio Gonzalez-Diaz; University of Santiago de Compostela Ruud Hendrickx; Tilburg University Edwin Lohmann; Tilburg University |
Presented by: Ruud Hendrickx, Tilburg University |
2. A Model of Influence Based on Aggregation Functions |
By Michel Grabisch; Université de Paris I Agnieszka Rusinowska; CNRS, Université Paris 1 |
Presented by: Agnieszka Rusinowska, CNRS, Université Paris 1 |
3. Status-Seeking in Hedonic Games with Heterogeneous Players |
By Emiliya Lazarova; University of Birmingham Dinko Dimitrov; Saarland University |
Presented by: Dinko Dimitrov, Saarland University |
Session ID 109: Political Economy: Parties |
Session Chair: Agustin Casas, European University Institute |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Campaigning Internally or Externally |
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By Shyh-Fang Ueng; National Chung-Cheng University |
Presented by: Shyh-Fang Ueng, National Chung-Cheng University |
2. Optimal Sequencing of Presidential Primaries |
[slides] |
By Deniz Selman; Bogazici University |
Presented by: Deniz Selman, Bogazici University |
3. Primaries and Endogenous Valence |
By Agustin Casas; European University Institute |
Presented by: Agustin Casas, European University Institute |
Session ID 111: Political Design |
Session Chair: Razvan Vlaicu, University of Maryland |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Welfare Comparison of Proportional Representation and Majoritarian Rule with Endogenous Turnout |
By Melis Kartal; New York University |
Presented by: Melis Kartal, New York University |
2. Designing Checks and Balances |
By Tiberiu Dragu; University of Illinois Xiaochen Fan; University of Illinois James Kuklinski; University of Illinois |
Presented by: Tiberiu Dragu, University of Illinois |
3. Procedural Choice in Majoritarian Organizations |
By Daniel Diermeier; Northwestern University Carlo Prato; Northwestern University Razvan Vlaicu; University of Maryland |
Presented by: Razvan Vlaicu, University of Maryland |
Session ID 208: Algorithmic Game Theory |
Session Chair: Pablo Azar, MIT |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Nash Equilibria in Nonsymmetric Singleton Congestion Games with Exact Partition |
By Samir Sbabou; CREM |
Presented by: Samir Sbabou, CREM |
2. Existence of a Pure Strategy Equilibrium in Finite Symmetric Games where Payoff Functions are Integrally Concave |
By Takuya Iimura; Tokyo Metropolitan University Takahiro Watanabe; Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Presented by: Takuya Iimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University |
3. The Query Complexity of Scoring Rules |
By Pablo Azar; MIT Silvio Micali; MIT |
Presented by: Pablo Azar, MIT |
Session ID 147: Experiments: Forward and Backward Induction |
Session Chair: Daniel Hawes, University of Minnesota |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. On the Interaction of Hard and Soft Leverage in Bargaining |
By Emin Karagozoglu; Bilkent University Gary Bolton; Penn State University |
Presented by: Emin Karagozoglu, Bilkent University |
2. An Experimental Study of Forward Induction Thinking |
By Piotr Evdokimov; University of Minnesota Aldo Rustichini; University of Minnesota |
Presented by: Piotr Evdokimov, University of Minnesota |
3. Experience and Abstract Reasoning in Learning Backward Induction |
By Daniel Hawes; University of Minnesota Alexander Vostroknutov; Maastricht University Aldo Rustichini; University of Minnesota |
Presented by: Daniel Hawes, University of Minnesota |
Session ID 167: Dynamic Decisions |
Session Chair: Marciano Siniscalchi, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Revealed WIillpower |
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By Yusufcan Masatlioglu; University of Michigan Daisuke Nakajima; University of Michigan Emre Ozdenoren; London Business School |
Presented by: Yusufcan Masatlioglu, University of Michigan |
2. Self-Control Games |
By Norio Takeoka; Yokohama National University Takashi Ui; Yokohama National University |
Presented by: Takashi Ui, Yokohama National University |
3. A Revealed-Preference Theory of Strategic Counterfactuals |
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By Marciano Siniscalchi; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Marciano Siniscalchi, Northwestern University |
Session ID 173: Dynamic Contracting |
Session Chair: Maher Said, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. The Benefits of Sequential Screening |
By Daniel Krahmer; University Bonn Roland Strausz; Humboldt University of Berlin |
Presented by: Daniel Krahmer, University Bonn |
2. Optimal Dynamic Contracts |
By Marco Battaglini; Princeton University Rohit Lamba; Princeton University |
Presented by: Rohit Lamba, Princeton University |
3. Dynamic Contracting with Limited Commitment |
By Rahul Deb; University of Toronto Maher Said; Washington University in St. Louis |
Presented by: Maher Said, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session ID 178: Reputations |
Session Chair: Alessandro Bonatti, MIT |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Team Members' Ability Matters for Career Concerns |
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By Evangelia Chalioti; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Presented by: Evangelia Chalioti, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
2. Reputation and Competition among Information Intermediaries |
By Pei-yu Lo; The University of Hong Kong |
Presented by: Pei-yu Lo, The University of Hong Kong |
3. Career Concerns with Coarse Information |
By Alessandro Bonatti; MIT Johannes Horner; Yale University |
Presented by: Alessandro Bonatti, MIT |
Session ID 183: Market Design and Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Utku Unver, Boston College |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. On The Possibility of Manipulation in Two-Sided Matching. |
By Sherif Salem; Queen Mary, University of London |
Presented by: Sherif Salem, Queen Mary, University of London |
2. College Admissions with Stable Score-Limits |
By Peter Biro; Hungarian Academy of Sciences Sofya Kiselgof; State University - Higher School of Economics |
Presented by: Peter Biro, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
3. Tuition Exchange |
By Umut Dur; University of Texas at Austin Utku Unver; Boston College |
Presented by: Utku Unver, Boston College |
Session ID 193: Information Acquisition and Transmission |
Session Chair: Andrea Wilson, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Signaling in a Rent-Seeking Contest with One-Sided Asymmetric Information |
By Pim Heijnen; University of Groningen Lambert Schoonbeek; University of Groningen |
Presented by: Pim Heijnen, University of Groningen |
2. Patent Disclosure in Standard Setting |
By Bernhard Ganglmair; University of Texas at Dallas Emanuele Tarantino; University of Bologna and Tilburg University |
Presented by: Bernhard Ganglmair, University of Texas at Dallas |
3. Dynamic Strategic Information Transmission |
By Andrea Wilson; New York University Vasiliki Skreta; New York University, Stern School of Business |
Presented by: Andrea Wilson, New York University |
Session ID 204: Cooperative Games |
Session Chair: John Nash, Princeton University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 25, 2012 |
Time: 15:15 - 16:45 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. A Ranking Method Based on Handicaps |
By Gabrielle Demange; Paris School of Economics |
Presented by: Gabrielle Demange, Paris School of Economics |
2. Stationary Consistent Equilibrium Coalition Structures Constitute the Recursive Core |
By László Kóczy; Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: László Kóczy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
3. Studying Cooperative Games by Means of Reduction to Noncooperative Games |
By John Nash; Princeton University |
Presented by: John Nash, Princeton University |
Session ID 215: Collective Choice |
Session Chair: Bora Erdamar, Istanbul Bilgi University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. On the Measurement of Success and Satisfaction |
By Frank Steffen; University of Liverpool Management School Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam |
Presented by: Frank Steffen, University of Liverpool Management School |
2. Decentralized Bribery: The Costs, The Benefits and the Taming |
By Sergey Popov; Higher School of Economics |
Presented by: Sergey Popov, Higher School of Economics |
3. On Manipulation from an Unacceptable Social Choice to an Acceptable One |
By Bora Erdamar; Istanbul Bilgi University Remzi Sanver; Istanbul Bilgi University Shin Sato; Fukuoka University |
Presented by: Bora Erdamar, Istanbul Bilgi University |
Session ID 14: Differential Games |
Session Chair: Ryota Iijima, Harvard University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Perfect Foresight Equilibrium Selection in Signaling Games |
By Kenichi Amaya; Kagawa University |
Presented by: Kenichi Amaya, Kagawa University |
2. Profitability of Horizontal Mergers in the Presence of Price Stickiness |
By Hamideh Esfahani; University of Bologna |
Presented by: Hamideh Esfahani, University of Bologna |
3. Continuous Revision Games |
By Ryota Iijima; Harvard University |
Presented by: Ryota Iijima, Harvard University |
Session ID 19: Combinatorial Auctions |
Session Chair: Richard Steinberg, London School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. On Bayesian Equilibrium in Minimum-Revenue Core-Selecting Auctions |
By Marissa Beck; Stanford University Marion Ott; RWTH Aachen University |
Presented by: Marion Ott, RWTH Aachen University |
2. A Combinatorial Auction Revisited: Analytic Results on PAUSE |
By S. Ahipasaoglu; London School of Economics James Orlin; MIT Richard Steinberg; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Richard Steinberg, London School of Economics |
Session ID 38: Evolutionary Models: Equilibrium Selection |
Session Chair: Hiroshi Uno, Osaka University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Fast Convergence in Evolutionary Equilibrium Selection |
By Gabriel Kreindler; Innovations for Poverty Action Peyton Young; University of Oxford, Nuffield College |
Presented by: Gabriel Kreindler, Innovations for Poverty Action |
2. Equilibrium Selection for Symmetric Coordination Games with an Application to the Minimum-Effort Game |
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By Jun Honda; University of Vienna |
Presented by: Jun Honda, University of Vienna |
3. Hierarchical Adaptations |
By Hiroshi Uno; Osaka University |
Presented by: Hiroshi Uno, Osaka University |
Session ID 57: Matching and Market Design |
Session Chair: Thayer Morrill, North Carolina State University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Large Matching Markets: Incentive Compatibility, Risk, and Unraveling |
By Aaron Bodoh-Creed; Cornell University |
Presented by: Aaron Bodoh-Creed, Cornell University |
2. Assignment of Arrival Slots |
By James Schummer; Northwestern University Rakesh Vohra; Northwestern University |
Presented by: James Schummer, Northwestern University |
3. Sequential Kidney Exchange |
By Lawrence Ausubel; University of Maryland Thayer Morrill; North Carolina State University |
Presented by: Thayer Morrill, North Carolina State University |
Session ID 67: Incentive Contracts |
Session Chair: Dawen Meng, SHUFE |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Platform Competition under Asymmetric Information |
By Hanna Halaburda; Harvard University Yaron Yehezkel; Tel Aviv University |
Presented by: Hanna Halaburda, Harvard University |
2. Efficient Nash Equilibrium under Adverse Selection |
By Theodoros Diasakos; Collegio Carlo Alberto |
Presented by: Theodoros Diasakos, Collegio Carlo Alberto |
3. Multi-Task Incentive Contract and Performance Measurement with Multidimensional Types |
By Dawen Meng; SHUFE |
Presented by: Dawen Meng, SHUFE |
Session ID 71: Networks |
Session Chair: Frank Page, Indiana University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. Network Stability in the Context of Information Games under Node Failure |
By Rajnish Kumar; Louisiana State University Sudipta Sarangi; Louisiana State University |
Presented by: Sudipta Sarangi, Louisiana State University |
2. A Game-Theoretic Approach to Networks |
By Guillermo Owen; Naval Postgraduate School |
Presented by: Guillermo Owen, Naval Postgraduate School |
3. Externalities and Fulfilled Expectations Equilibria |
By Frank Page; Indiana University Joana Resende; FEP |
Presented by: Frank Page, Indiana University |
Session ID 78: Cooperative Solution Concepts |
Session Chair: Irinel Dragan, University of Texas |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. An Axiomatization of the Sequential Raiffa Solution |
By Walter Trockel; Bielefeld University |
Presented by: Walter Trockel, Bielefeld University |
2. The Bargaining Set and the Kernel for Almost-Convex Games |
By Josep M Izquierdo; University of Barcelona Jesús Getán; University of Barcelona Jesús Montes; Abat Oliba CEU University Carles Rafels; University of Barcelona |
Presented by: Josep M Izquierdo, University of Barcelona |
3. On the Inverse Problem for Semivalues of Cooperative TU Games |
By Irinel Dragan; University of Texas |
Presented by: Irinel Dragan, University of Texas |
Session ID 95: Dynamic Games |
Session Chair: Philipp Strack, Universtity of Bonn |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Subgame-Consistent Solutions for Cooperative Stochastic Games with Randomly Furcating Payoffs |
By Leon Petrosyan; St. Petersburg University David Yeung; Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong |
Presented by: Leon Petrosyan, St. Petersburg University |
2. A Discounted Stochastic Game with No Stationary Nash Equilibrium |
By Yehuda Levy; Center for Rationality and Department of Mathematics |
Presented by: Yehuda Levy, Center for Rationality and Department of Mathematics |
3. Continuous Time Contests |
By Christian Seel; University of Bonn Philipp Strack; Universtity of Bonn |
Presented by: Philipp Strack, Universtity of Bonn |
Session ID 108: Political Economy: Information |
Session Chair: Matteo Triossi, Universidad de Chile |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. (Don´t) Make My Vote Count |
By Marco Faravelli; University of Queensland Santiago Sanchez-Pages; University of Barcelona |
Presented by: Santiago Sanchez-Pages, University of Barcelona |
2. A Passion for Voting |
By Elena Panova; ANE (Moscow), Toulouse School of Economics |
Presented by: Elena Panova, ANE (Moscow), Toulouse School of Economics |
3. Condorcet Meets Cournot: Market Structure and Information Aggregation |
By Matteo Triossi; Universidad de Chile |
Presented by: Matteo Triossi, Universidad de Chile |
Session ID 115: Bargaining with Incomplete Information |
Session Chair: Ayca Kaya, University of Iowa |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Decentralised Bilateral Trading in Markets with Incomplete Information |
By Kalyan Chatterjee; Pennsylvania State University Kaustav Das; Pennsylvania State University |
Presented by: Kaustav Das, Pennsylvania State University |
2. Information in Tender Offers with a Large Shareholder |
By Mehmet Ekmekci; Northwestern University Nenad Kos; Bocconi University |
Presented by: Nenad Kos, Bocconi University |
3. Transparency and price formation in bargaining |
By Ayca Kaya; University of Iowa Qingmin Liu; Columbia University |
Presented by: Ayca Kaya, University of Iowa |
Session ID 128: Large Extensive Form Games |
Session Chair: Johannes Kern, University of Konstanz |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Infinite Extensive Games with Continuous Normal Form. Shapley´s Stochastic Games: The Ideal Example |
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By Sergio Hernandez-Castaneda; Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM Paloma Zapata-Lillo; Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM |
Presented by: Paloma Zapata-Lillo, Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM |
2. Sequential Equilibrium and Consistent Assessments in Games with Infinite Length |
By Julio Gonzalez-Diaz; University of Santiago de Compostela Eran Shmaya; Kellogg School of Management |
Presented by: Julio Gonzalez-Diaz, University of Santiago de Compostela |
3. Repeated Games in Continuous Time As Extensive-Form Games |
By Carlos Alos-Ferrer; University of Konstanz Johannes Kern; University of Konstanz |
Presented by: Johannes Kern, University of Konstanz |
Session ID 144: Experiments: Social Preferences |
Session Chair: Fabrice Le Lec, Catholic University of Lille |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Hypocrisy and Social Preferences |
By Aldo Rustichini; University of Minnesota Marie Claire Villeval; CNRS |
Presented by: Aldo Rustichini, University of Minnesota |
2. Testing Game Theory without the Social Preference Confound |
By Fabrice Le Lec; Catholic University of Lille Michal Krawczyk; University of Warsaw |
Presented by: Fabrice Le Lec, Catholic University of Lille |
Session ID 164: Fair Division |
Session Chair: Steven Brams, New York University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Strategy-Proofness in the Division Problem with Voluntary Participation |
By Gustavo Bergantinos; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: Gustavo Bergantinos, Universidade de Vigo |
2. Optimal Division of a Dollar under Ordinal Reports |
By Ruben Juarez; University of Hawaii |
Presented by: Ruben Juarez, University of Hawaii |
3. N-Person Cake-Cutting: There May Be No Perfect Division |
By Steven Brams; New York University Michael Jones; American Mathematical Society Christian Klamler; Graz University |
Presented by: Steven Brams, New York University |
Session ID 180: Applied Industrial Organization |
Session Chair: Benan Orbay, Dogus University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Mobile Service Quality Choice under Competition: Model and Empirical Study |
By Margarita Gladkova; St. Petersburg University |
Presented by: Margarita Gladkova, St. Petersburg University |
2. The Effects of Exchange Rates and Labor Intensity on Environmental Policies and Location Choice |
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By Benan Orbay; Dogus University |
Presented by: Benan Orbay, Dogus University |
Session ID 197: Applications of Cheap Talk and Signaling |
Session Chair: Selcuk Ozyurt, Sabanci University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Debt Crisis: Central Bank and Government in a Global Game |
By Giuseppe Cappelletti; Bank of Italy Lucia Esposito; Bank of Italy & Boston University |
Presented by: Giuseppe Cappelletti, Bank of Italy |
2. The Paradox of Integration: A Model of Social Difference and Barriers to Advancement |
By Lydia Mechtenberg; WZB Berlin and University of Mannheim |
Presented by: Lydia Mechtenberg, WZB Berlin and University of Mannheim |
3. Conflict Resolution: Role of Strategic Communication, Reputation and Audience Costs |
By Selcuk Ozyurt; Sabanci University |
Presented by: Selcuk Ozyurt, Sabanci University |
Session ID 11: Learning and Refinements |
Session Chair: Olivier Tercieux, Paris School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 215 |
1. Strategic Learning With Finite Automata Via the EWA-Lite Model |
By Christos Ioannou; University of Southampton |
Presented by: Christos Ioannou, University of Southampton |
2. Non-Binding Agreements in Dynamic Games with Complete Information |
By Emiliano Catonini; Bocconi University/NYU |
Presented by: Emiliano Catonini, Bocconi University/NYU |
3. Robust Equilibria in Sequential Games under Almost Common Belief |
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By Satoru Takahashi; Princeton University Olivier Tercieux; Paris School of Economics |
Presented by: Olivier Tercieux, Paris School of Economics |
Session ID 13: Differential Games |
Session Chair: Mehdi Fadaee, University of Bologna |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 104 |
1. Multi-Layer and Multi-Resolution Hybrid Stochastic Differential Games in the Large Population Regime and Their Equilibria |
By Quanyan Zhu; University of Illinois Tamer Basar; University of Illinois |
Presented by: Quanyan Zhu, University of Illinois |
2. Real Options and Signaling in Strategic Investment Games |
By Takahiro Watanabe; Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Presented by: Takahiro Watanabe, Tokyo Metropolitan University |
3. Exogenous Output Constraint in a Dynamic Oligopoly |
By Engelbert Dockner; WU Vienna University of Economics and Business Hamideh Esfahani; University of Bologna Mehdi Fadaee; University of Bologna |
Presented by: Mehdi Fadaee, University of Bologna |
Session ID 214: Implementation |
Session Chair: Matthias Messner, Bocconi University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 214 |
1. Privacy in Implementation |
By Ronen Gradwohl; Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
Presented by: Ronen Gradwohl, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
2. The Design of Ambiguous Mechanisms |
By Alfredo Di Tillio; Bocconi University Nenad Kos; Bocconi University Matthias Messner; Bocconi University |
Presented by: Matthias Messner, Bocconi University |
Session ID 44: Applied Contracts and Industrial Organization |
Session Chair: Fouad El Ouardighi, ESSEC Business School |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 303 |
1. Efficient Emissions Reduction |
By Béatrice Roussillon; GAEL University of Grenoble Paul Schweinzer; University of York |
Presented by: Béatrice Roussillon, GAEL University of Grenoble |
2. Upfront Payment, Renegotiation and (Mis)Coordination in Multilateral Vertical Contracting |
By Igor Muraviev; Higher School of Economics and ICEF |
Presented by: Igor Muraviev, Higher School of Economics and ICEF |
3. Production Capacity and Pricing Equilibrium Strategies in a Dynamic Supply Chain |
By Fouad El Ouardighi; ESSEC Business School Gary Erickson; University of Washington |
Presented by: Fouad El Ouardighi, ESSEC Business School |
Session ID 73: Network Applications |
Session Chair: Joerg Franke, TU Dortmund |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 304 |
1. The Dynamics of Continuous Cultural Traits in Social Networks |
By Tim Hellmann; Bielefeld University |
Presented by: Tim Hellmann, Bielefeld University |
2. Conflict Networks |
By Joerg Franke; TU Dortmund Tahir Öztürk |
Presented by: Joerg Franke, TU Dortmund |
Session ID 80: Strategic Issues of Cooperation |
Session Chair: Andre de Palma, Ecole Normale Superieure |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 209 |
1. Efficiency and Strategic Interdependence |
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By Gus Stuart; Stern |
Presented by: Gus Stuart, Stern |
2. Coarse Correlated Equilibria and Sunspots |
By Sonali Sen Gupta; University of Birmingham Indrajit Ray; University of Birmingham |
Presented by: Sonali Sen Gupta, University of Birmingham |
3. Multi-Player, Multi-Prize, Imperfectly Discriminating Contests |
By Andre de Palma; Ecole Normale Superieure |
Presented by: Andre de Palma, Ecole Normale Superieure |
Session ID 87: Implementation |
Session Chair: Cagatay Kayi, Universidad del Rosario |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 109 |
1. On the Equivalence of Bayesian and Dominant Strategy Implementation |
By Alex Gershkov; Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jacob Goeree; University of Zurich Alexey Kushnir; University of Zurich Benny Moldovanu; University of Bonn Xianwen Shi; University of Toronto |
Presented by: Alexey Kushnir, University of Zurich |
2. Mechanism Design in Multidimensional Dichotomous Domains |
By Debasis Mishra; Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi Souvik Roy; University of Caen |
Presented by: Debasis Mishra, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi |
3. Asymmetrically Fair Rules for an Indivisible Good Problem with a Budget Constraint |
By Paula Jaramillo; Universidad de Los Andes Cagatay Kayi; Universidad del Rosario Flip Klijn; Institute for Economic Analysis |
Presented by: Cagatay Kayi, Universidad del Rosario |
Session ID 89: Mechanism Design |
Session Chair: Siyang Xiong, Rice University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 103 |
1. Implementation without Incentive Compatibility: Two Stories with Partially Informed Planners |
By Makoto Shimoji; University of York Paul Schweinzer; University of York |
Presented by: Makoto Shimoji, University of York |
2. Genericity and Robustness of Full Surplus Extraction |
By Yi-Chun Chen; National University of Singapore Siyang Xiong; Rice University |
Presented by: Siyang Xiong, Rice University |
Session ID 127: Political Economy: Rules |
Session Chair: Alexander Karpov, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 216 |
1. Vote Revelation: Empirical Characterization of Scoring Rules |
By Andrei Gomberg; ITAM |
Presented by: Andrei Gomberg, ITAM |
2. Voting Power and Proportional Representation of Voters |
By Artyom Jelnov; Tel Aviv University Yair Tauman; State University of New York |
Presented by: Artyom Jelnov, Tel Aviv University |
3. Game-Theoretic Justification of the d'Hondt Method |
By Alexander Karpov; NRU HSE |
Presented by: Alexander Karpov, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session ID 138: Experiments: Public Goods |
Session Chair: Anke Gerber, University of Hamburg |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 213 |
1. Distinguishing the Role of Authority “In” and Authority “To” |
By Dan Silverman; University of Michigan Joel Slemrod; University of Michigan Neslihan Uler; University of Michigan |
Presented by: Neslihan Uler, University of Michigan |
2. Sustaining Cooperation in Social Dilemmas: Comparison of Centralized Punishment Institutions |
By Yoshio Kamijo; Waseda University Ai Takeuchi; Waseda University Yukihiko Funaki; Waseda University |
Presented by: Ai Takeuchi, Waseda University |
3. Minimum Participation Rules for the Provision of Public Goods |
By Anke Gerber; University of Hamburg Jakob Neitzel; University of Hamburg Philipp Wichardt; University of Bonn |
Presented by: Anke Gerber, University of Hamburg |
Session ID 150: Applications of Incomplete Information Games |
Session Chair: Murat Usman, Koc University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 210 |
1. Assymetric Information and Intermediation |
By Irina Kirysheva; EUI |
Presented by: Irina Kirysheva, EUI |
2. The Role of Intelligence in Nuclear Deterrence |
By Dov Biran; Fitango Yair Tauman; State University of New York |
Presented by: Dov Biran, Fitango |
3. Litigation and Settlement under Judicial Agency |
By Murat Usman; Koc University Levent Kockesen; Koc University |
Presented by: Murat Usman, Koc University |
Session ID 165: Beliefs and Markets |
Session Chair: Michael Mandler, Royal Holloway College, University of London |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 105 |
1. Uncertainty about the Mass of Speculators and the Decision to Abandon a Currency Peg |
By Adriana Ponta; Universidade Federal Fluminense |
Presented by: Adriana Ponta, Universidade Federal Fluminense |
2. Information Inertia |
By Scott Condie; Brigham Young University Jayant Ganguli; University of Nottingham Philipp Illeditsch; Wharton |
Presented by: Jayant Ganguli, University of Nottingham |
3. Endogenous Indeterminacy and Volatility of Asset Prices under Ambiguity |
By Michael Mandler; Royal Holloway College, University of London |
Presented by: Michael Mandler, Royal Holloway College, University of London |
Session ID 181: Cultural Models |
Session Chair: Ursula Ott, Loughborough University |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 302 |
1. Dynamic Equality of Opportunity |
By John Roemer; Yale University Burak Unveren; Yildiz Technical University |
Presented by: Burak Unveren, Yildiz Technical University |
2. Self-Esteem, Shame and Personal Motivation |
[slides] |
By Xiaojian Zhao; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Presented by: Xiaojian Zhao, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
3. In the Land of the Blind: A Model of Double-Sided Uncertainty in International Bargaining |
By Ursula Ott; Loughborough University |
Presented by: Ursula Ott, Loughborough University |
Session ID 188: Matching Markets |
Session Chair: Leonardo Boncinelli, Facoltà di Economia, Università di Pisa |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 106 |
1. Mismatch, Rematch, and Investment |
By Thomas Gall; University of Bonn Patrick Legros; Université Libre de Bruxelles Andrew Newman; Boston University, CEPR |
Presented by: Thomas Gall, University of Bonn |
2. Disclosure of Information in Matching Markets with Non-Transferable Utility |
By Ennio Bilancini; University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Leonardo Boncinelli; Facoltà di Economia, Università di Pisa |
Presented by: Leonardo Boncinelli, Facoltà di Economia, Università di Pisa |
3. Unraveling and Chaos in Matching Markets |
By Songzi Du; Stanford University Yair Livne; Stanford University |
Presented by: Songzi Du, Stanford University |
Session ID 199: Political Economy |
Session Chair: Steven Slutsky, University of Florida |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E3, Room 103 |
1. Voting Games of Resolute Social Choice Correspondences |
By Sinan Ertemel; Rice University Levent Kutlu; Georgia Institute of Technology M. Remzi Sanver; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Sinan Ertemel, Rice University |
2. Placebo Reforms |
By Ran Spiegler; Tel Aviv University |
Presented by: Ran Spiegler, Tel Aviv University |
3. A Little Bit Nasty, Some of the Time: Mixed Strategy Equilibria in Political Campaigns with Continuous Negativity |
By Deborah Fletcher; Miami University Steven Slutsky; University of Florida |
Presented by: Steven Slutsky, University of Florida |
Session ID 211: Algorithmic Game Theory |
Session Chair: Constantinos Daskalakis, MIT |
Session type: contributed |
Date: July 26, 2012 |
Time: 11:00 - 12:30 |
Location: Building S-E2, Room 102 |
1. Revenue Maximization with a Single Sample |
By Tim Roughgarden; Stanford University |
Presented by: Tim Roughgarden, Stanford University |
2. Knightian Auctions |
By Alessandro Chiesa; MIT CSAIL Silvio Micali; MIT Zeyuan Zhu; MIT CSAIL |
Presented by: Silvio Micali, MIT |
3. An Algorithmic Characterization of Multi-Dimensional Mechanisms |
By Yang Cai; MIT Constantinos Daskalakis; MIT Matt Weinberg; MIT |
Presented by: Constantinos Daskalakis, MIT |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Masatlioglu, Yusufcan | P167 |
2 | Abdulkadiroglu, Atila | C49, P49 |
3 | Abe, Koji | P141 |
4 | Abizada, Azar | P49 |
5 | Adachi, Tsuyoshi | C64, P64 |
6 | Adriani, Fabrizio | C36, P36 |
7 | Afacan, Mustafa | P46 |
8 | Aiba, Katsuhiko | P92 |
9 | Akcigit, Ufuk | P10 |
10 | Akin, Nuray | P120 |
11 | Alaoui, Larbi | P137 |
12 | Alcalde-Unzu, Jorge | C77, P77 |
13 | Alger, Ingela | P36 |
14 | Allouch, Nizar | C154, P154 |
15 | Alos-Ferrer, Carlos | C34, P34 |
16 | Amaya, Kenichi | P14 |
17 | Amit, R K | P212 |
18 | Anbarci, Nejat | C136, P136 |
19 | Aramendia, Miguel | P96 |
20 | Arieli, Itai | P39 |
21 | Arslan, Gurdal | P40 |
22 | Aryal, Gaurab | C29, P29 |
23 | Aytimur, Refik | P126 |
24 | Azar, Pablo | C208, P208 |
25 | Aziz, Haris | P187 |
26 | Álvarez-Mozos, Mikel | P213 |
27 | Bade, Sophie | C189, P189 |
28 | Bajoori, Elnaz | C132, P132 |
29 | Balkenborg, Dieter | C156, P156 |
30 | Barbos, Andrei | P212 |
31 | Barelli, Paulo | C133, P133 |
32 | Barlo, Mehmet | P98 |
33 | Battigalli, Pierpaolo | C131, P131 |
34 | Beal, Sylvain | P77 |
35 | Berga, Dolors | C66, P66 |
36 | Bergantinos, Gustavo | P164 |
37 | Bernergård, Axel | P96 |
38 | Bhaskar, V | C96, P96 |
39 | Bhattarai, Keshab | P48 |
40 | Bigoni, Maria | C143, P143 |
41 | Bikhchandani, Sushil | C5, P5 |
42 | Bilancini, Ennio | P45 |
43 | Biran, Dov | P150 |
44 | Biro, Peter | P183 |
45 | Blumrosen, Liad | C122, P122 |
46 | Bodoh-Creed, Aaron | P57 |
47 | Bokal, Drago | P31 |
48 | Bonatti, Alessandro | C178, P178 |
49 | Boncinelli, Leonardo | C188, P188 |
50 | Boonen, Tim | P83 |
51 | Brams, Steven | C164, P164 |
52 | Breitmoser, Yves | P137 |
53 | Bu, Nanyang | P58 |
54 | Buechel, Berno | C74, P74 |
55 | Calleja, Pedro | P161 |
56 | Cappelletti, Giuseppe | P197 |
57 | Capraro, Valerio | P132 |
58 | Carmona, Guilherme | P21 |
59 | Casas, Agustin | C109, P109 |
60 | Catonini, Emiliano | P11 |
61 | Celik, Gorkem | C41, P41 |
62 | Chakraborty, Tanmoy | P210 |
63 | Chakraborty, Archishman | C194, P194 |
64 | Chalioti, Evangelia | P178 |
65 | Chan, Jimmy | P105 |
66 | Charlety, Patricia | P102 |
67 | Chasparis, Georgios | P40 |
68 | Chen, Hsiao-Chi | P32 |
69 | Chen, Siwei | C58, P58 |
70 | Chen, Chia-Hui | P212 |
71 | Chen, Yu | P31 |
72 | Chen, Yi-Chun | C117, P117 |
73 | Chen, Yajing | P56 |
74 | Chlass, Nadine | P146 |
75 | Chun, Youngsub | P85 |
76 | Csapo, Gergely | P123 |
77 | Csóka, Péter | P83 |
78 | Csóka, Endre | P212 |
79 | Cubel, Maria | C104, P104 |
80 | Cumbul, Eray | C157, P157 |
81 | Dalkiran, Nuh Aygun | P130 |
82 | Das, Kaustav | C120, P120, P115 |
83 | Daskalakis, Constantinos | C211, P211 |
84 | de Castro, Luciano | C21, P21 |
85 | de Keijzer, Bart | P213 |
86 | de Palma, Andre | C80, P80 |
87 | Deb, Joyee | C91, P91 |
88 | Demange, Gabrielle | P204 |
89 | Derya, Ayse | P213 |
90 | Di Tillio, Alfredo | C53, P53 |
91 | Diasakos, Theodoros | P67 |
92 | Dietz, Chris | P161 |
93 | Dilme, Francesc | P91 |
94 | Dimitrov, Dinko | C70, P70 |
95 | Dimova, Dilyana | P212 |
96 | Dogan, Emre | P213 |
97 | Dosis, Anastasios | P10 |
98 | Dragan, Irinel | C78, P78 |
99 | Dragu, Tiberiu | P111 |
100 | Driesen, Bram | C162, P162 |
101 | Du, Songzi | P188 |
102 | Dutta, Rohan | P201 |
103 | Eccles, Peter | P129 |
104 | Egorov, Georgy | C105, P105 |
105 | Ehlers, Lars | C163, P163 |
106 | Ekmekci, Mehmet | C24, P24 |
107 | El Ouardighi, Fouad | C44, P44 |
108 | Engelmann, Dirk | C166, P166 |
109 | Erdamar, Bora | C215, P215 |
110 | Ertemel, Sinan | P199 |
111 | Esfahani, Hamideh | P14 |
112 | Esposito, Lucia | P12 |
113 | Evdokimov, Piotr | P147 |
114 | Fadaee, Mehdi | C13, P13 |
115 | Faingold, Eduardo | C93, P93 |
116 | Feng, Yuan | P213 |
117 | Figueroa, Nicolas | P28 |
118 | Filiz-Ozbay, Emel | C191, P191 |
119 | Fiorini, Luciana | C130, P130 |
120 | Fischbacher, Urs | P143 |
121 | Fleckinger, Pierre | C201, P201 |
122 | Fong, Pohan | P105 |
123 | Forgó, Ferenc | P213 |
124 | Fox, Michael | P212 |
125 | Fragnelli, Vito | C83, P83 |
126 | Franke, Joerg | C73, P73 |
127 | Friedenberg, Amanda | C54, P54 |
128 | Friedrichsen, Jana | P179 |
129 | Fujiwara-Greve, Takako | P91 |
130 | Fukuda, Emiko | P76 |
131 | Gall, Thomas | P188 |
132 | Gallo, Edoardo | C72, P72 |
133 | Gambarelli, Gianfranco | C76, P76 |
134 | Gambarelli, Gianfranco | P213 |
135 | Ganglmair, Bernhard | P193 |
136 | Ganguli, Jayant | P165 |
137 | Garcia, Filomena | P15 |
138 | Gaskó, Noémi | P213 |
139 | Gómez-Rúa, María | P74 |
140 | Geller, William | P131 |
141 | Genc, Talat | P212 |
142 | Georgescu, Irina | P213 |
143 | Georgiadis, George | P99 |
144 | Gerber, Anke | C138, P138 |
145 | Germano, Fabrizio | P52 |
146 | Ghosh, Sudeep | C141, P141 |
147 | Gilles, Robert | C158, P158 |
148 | Gilli, Mario | P104 |
149 | Gizatulina, Alia | P5 |
150 | Gladkova, Margarita | P180 |
151 | Goeree, Jacob | P66 |
152 | Goltsman, Maria | C195, P195 |
153 | Gomberg, Andrei | P127 |
154 | Gonzalez-Diaz, Julio | P128 |
155 | Gorelkina, Olga | P130 |
156 | Grabisch, Michel | C82, P82 |
157 | Gradwohl, Ronen | P214 |
158 | Granić, Ɖura | P102 |
159 | Gursel Tapki, Ipek | P64 |
160 | Habis, Helga | P203 |
161 | Haeringer, Guillaume | P55 |
162 | Hafalir, Isa | P186 |
163 | Haghi, Asghar | C123, P123 |
164 | Haimanko, Ori | P119 |
165 | Halaburda, Hanna | P67 |
166 | Halpern, Joseph | P54 |
167 | Hanany, Eran | C170, P170 |
168 | Harrison, Rodrigo | P113 |
169 | Hart, Sergiu | P5 |
170 | Hawes, Daniel | C147, P147 |
171 | Häfner, Samuel | P212 |
172 | Hefti, Andreas | P213 |
173 | Heijnen, Pim | P193 |
174 | Heitzig, Jobst | P213 |
175 | Heller, Yuval | P37 |
176 | Hellman, Ziv | P53 |
177 | Hellmann, Tim | P73 |
178 | Hendrickx, Ruud | P70 |
179 | Heumann, Tibor | P6 |
180 | Hilken, Katharina | C31, P31 |
181 | Hoffman, Moshe | P145 |
182 | Honda, Jun | P38 |
183 | Hopkins, Ed | P37 |
184 | Horan, David | P213 |
185 | Hou, Dongshuang | P213 |
186 | Houba, Harold | C129, P129 |
187 | Hougaard, Jens Leth | C205, P205 |
188 | Hoyer, Britta | P158 |
189 | Hsu, Chia-Ling | P58 |
190 | Hu, Audrey | C28, P28 |
191 | Huettner, Frank | P81, C81 |
192 | Huseynov, Tural | C207, P207 |
193 | Husseinov, Farhad | P213 |
194 | Hwang, Sung-Ha | P34 |
195 | Iancu, Emanuela | P177 |
196 | Iijima, Ryota | C14, P14 |
197 | Iimura, Takuya | P208 |
198 | Ilkilic, Rahmi | P163 |
199 | In, Younghwan | P162 |
200 | Inal, Hakan | P187 |
201 | Incekara Hafalir, Elif | C139, P139 |
202 | Inci, Eren | P151 |
203 | Ioannou, Christos | P11 |
204 | Ishihara, Akifumi | P110 |
205 | Isik, Mehtap | P154 |
206 | Izmalkov, Sergei | C4, P4 |
207 | Izquierdo, Josep M | P78 |
208 | Jara-Moroni, Pedro | P212 |
209 | Jaramillo, Paula | P189 |
210 | Jelnov, Artyom | P127 |
211 | Jimenez, Natalia | P140 |
212 | Joosten, Reinoud | P18 |
213 | Ju, Yuan | C84, P84 |
214 | Juarez, Ruben | P164 |
215 | Kanazawa, Takafumi | P212 |
216 | Karagozoglu, Emin | P147 |
217 | Karakaya, Mehmet | P55 |
218 | Karos, Dominik | P213 |
219 | Karpov, Alexander | C127, P127 |
220 | Karsten, Frank | P205 |
221 | Kartal, Melis | P111 |
222 | Katsev, Ilya | P213 |
223 | Kawagoe, Toshiji | P142 |
224 | Kaya, Ayca | C115, P115 |
225 | Kayi, Cagatay | C87, P87 |
226 | Kazumori, Eiichiro | P119 |
227 | Kóczy, László | P204 |
228 | Kern, Johannes | P128, C128 |
229 | Kesten, Onur | C68, P68 |
230 | Kets, Willemien | P51 |
231 | Khan, Urmee | C171, P171 |
232 | Khan, Abhimanyu | P33 |
233 | Kilgour, Marc | P68 |
234 | Kinateder, Markus | C159, P159 |
235 | Kirkegaard, Rene | P21 |
236 | Kiryluk-Dryjska, Ewa | P106 |
237 | Kirysheva, Irina | P150 |
238 | Kishimoto, Shin | P203 |
239 | Kitti, Mitri | P18 |
240 | Klingelhöfer, Jan | C110, P110 |
241 | Klose, Bettina | P26 |
242 | Kobayashi, Shinji | P45 |
243 | Kobayashi, Hajime | P141 |
244 | Kocer, Yilmaz | P43 |
245 | Kockesen, Levent | P41 |
246 | Kolm, Julian | P212 |
247 | Kominers, Scott | P49 |
248 | Koray, Semih | C88, P88 |
249 | Koriyama, Yukio | C106, P106 |
250 | Korkmaz, Gizem | P159 |
251 | Korpela, Ville | P88 |
252 | Kos, Nenad | P115 |
253 | Kovac, Eugen | P7 |
254 | Kovenock, Dan | P103 |
255 | Krahmer, Daniel | P173 |
256 | Kreindler, Gabriel | P38 |
257 | Kundu, Tapas | C103, P103 |
258 | Kuniavsky, Sergey | P157 |
259 | Kushnir, Alexey | P87 |
260 | Lahkar, Ratul | C35, P35 |
261 | Laine, Jean | P110 |
262 | Lamantia, Fabio | P212 |
263 | Lamba, Rohit | P173 |
264 | Lamy, Laurent | P23 |
265 | Lang, Matthias | C202, P202 |
266 | Laslier, Jean-Francois | C40, P40 |
267 | Lauermann, Stephan | P120 |
268 | Löffler (Loeffler), Andreas | P131 |
269 | Le Lec, Fabrice | C144, P144 |
270 | Leininger, Wolfgang | P201 |
271 | Leong, Chee Kian | P213 |
272 | Leslie, David | P35 |
273 | Leuermann, Andrea | C145, P145 |
274 | Leventoglu, Bahar | P104 |
275 | Levinsky, Rene | P139 |
276 | Levy, Marc | P213 |
277 | Levy, Yehuda | P95 |
278 | Li, Zhiyun | P196 |
279 | Li, Sanxi | C185, P185 |
280 | Li, Jiawen | P136 |
281 | Li, Fei | C119, P119 |
282 | LiCalzi, Marco | P53 |
283 | Lim, Wooyoung | P198 |
284 | Litsa, Alexandra | P213 |
285 | Lo, Pei-yu | P178 |
286 | Lombardi, Michele | P90 |
287 | Lorenzo, Leticia | P213 |
288 | Luo, Xiao | P132 |
289 | Mailath, George | C16, P16 |
290 | Majumdar, Dipjyoti | C65, P65 |
291 | Mandler, Michael | C165, P165 |
292 | Manea, Mihai | P84 |
293 | Manjunath, Vikram | C55, P55 |
294 | Manzini, Paola | P168 |
295 | Marchi, Ezio | P213 |
296 | Marden, Jason | P209 |
297 | Mariotti, Marco | C168, P168 |
298 | Marlats, Chantal | P177 |
299 | Martínez-de-Albéniz, Javier | P184 |
300 | Massó, Jordi | P157 |
301 | Matveenko, Vladimir | P212 |
302 | Mármol, Amparo | P213 |
303 | Méder, Zsombor | P171 |
304 | McDonald, Stuart | P74 |
305 | Mechtenberg, Lydia | P197 |
306 | Meier, Martin | P54 |
307 | Melissas, Nicolas | P24 |
308 | Meng, Dawen | C67, P67 |
309 | Mengel, Friederike | P154 |
310 | Messner, Matthias | C214, P214 |
311 | Meyer-ter-Vehn, Moritz | C17, P17 |
312 | Micali, Silvio | P211 |
313 | Michelucci, Fabio | P28 |
314 | Mierendorff, Konrad | C6, P6 |
315 | Miller, Joshua | C140, P140 |
316 | Miller, Alan | P206 |
317 | Milone, Lucia | P213 |
318 | Mimra, Wanda | P129 |
319 | Mishra, Debasis | P87 |
320 | Miura, Shintaro | P194 |
321 | Miyakawa, Toshiji | P84 |
322 | Miyamoto, Sho | P195 |
323 | Miyazaki, Koichi | P17 |
324 | Moes, Nigel | P81 |
325 | Mohlin, Erik | C37, P37 |
326 | Molis, Elena | P185 |
327 | Montero, Maria | P142 |
328 | Monzon, Ignacio | P72 |
329 | Morrill, Thayer | C57, P57 |
330 | Mounir, Angie | P133 |
331 | Mueller-Frank, Manuel | P152 |
332 | Muraviev, Igor | P44 |
333 | Muto, Nozomu | P16 |
334 | Mylovanov, Tymofiy | P4 |
335 | Myung, Noah | P212 |
336 | Nakkas, Alper | P153 |
337 | Nash, John | C204, P204 |
338 | Naumova, Natalia | P207 |
339 | Núñez, Marina | P184 |
340 | Nehama, Ilan | P210 |
341 | Nishimura, Takeshi | P4 |
342 | Nizamogullari, Duygu | P185 |
343 | Nunez Rodriguez, Matias | P133 |
344 | Ochea, Marius-Ionut | C33, P33 |
345 | Oechssler, Jörg | P166 |
346 | Oh, Seung-Yun | C125, P125 |
347 | Olaizola, Norma | P158 |
348 | Olcina, Gonzalo | P212 |
349 | Olszewski, Wojciech | C48, P48 |
350 | Ong, David | P139 |
351 | Orbay, Benan | C180, P180 |
352 | Ortoleva, Pietro | P170 |
353 | Osterdal, Lars Peter | P209 |
354 | Ott, Marion | P19 |
355 | Ott, Ursula | C181, P181 |
356 | Owen, Guillermo | P71 |
357 | Oyama, Daisuke | P72 |
358 | Ozbay, Erkut | P191 |
359 | Ozdemir, Ugur | C126, P126 |
360 | Ozdogan, Ayca | C177, P177 |
361 | Ozen, Ulas | P85 |
362 | Ozkal Sanver, Ipek | P12 |
363 | Ozkardas, Ahmet | P213 |
364 | Ozkes, Ali | P126 |
365 | Ozyurt, Selcuk | C197, P197 |
366 | Page, Frank | C71, P71 |
367 | Pais, Joana | C56, P56 |
368 | Panova, Elena | P108 |
369 | Papadopoulos, Konstantinos | C45, P45 |
370 | Papai, Szilvia | C186, P186 |
371 | Papi, Mauro | P168 |
372 | Pasin Cowley, Pelin | P88 |
373 | Pass, Rafael | P52 |
374 | Pass, Rafael | C175, P175 |
375 | Patel, Amrish | P151 |
376 | Pavlov, Gregory | C196, P196 |
377 | Pérez-Castrillo, David | P187, C187 |
378 | Peeters, Ronald | P26 |
379 | Penta, Antonio | C116, P116 |
380 | Peralta, Esteban | P213 |
381 | Perea, Andrés | C52, P52 |
382 | Perez-Richet, Eduardo | C102, P102 |
383 | Peski, Marcin | P92 |
384 | Petrosyan, Leon | P95 |
385 | Pham Do, Kim Hang | P206 |
386 | Pinter, Miklos | C51, P51 |
387 | Platt, Brennan | P22 |
388 | Polanski, Arnold | P48 |
389 | Polukarov, Maria | P122 |
390 | Pongou, Roland | P33 |
391 | Ponsati, Clara | C206, P206 |
392 | Ponta, Oriana | P125 |
393 | Ponta, Adriana | P165 |
394 | Popov, Sergey | P215 |
395 | Possajennikov, Alex | C39, P39 |
396 | Poyago-Theotoky, Joanna | P212 |
397 | Pradelski, Bary | P32 |
398 | Pradiptyo, Rimawan | P212 |
399 | Pulido, Manuel | P174 |
400 | Quint, Daniel | P23 |
401 | Rachmilevitch, Shiran | P162 |
402 | Rastegari, Baharak | C209, P209 |
403 | Reiss, J. Philipp | C146, P146 |
404 | Rivas, Javier | P99 |
405 | Rohde, Ingrid | P191 |
406 | Roughgarden, Tim | P211 |
407 | Rouskas, Evangelos | P16 |
408 | Roussillon, Béatrice | P44 |
409 | Roy Chowdhury, Prabal | P212 |
410 | Ruengsrichaiya, Kaipichit | P212 |
411 | Rusinowska, Agnieszka | P70 |
412 | Rust, John | P175 |
413 | Rustichini, Aldo | P144 |
414 | Sadanand, Asha | P212 |
415 | Safronov, Mikhail | C92, P92 |
416 | Sagara, Nobusumi | P77 |
417 | Said, Maher | C173, P173 |
418 | Salem, Sherif | P183 |
419 | Salonen, Hannu | P212 |
420 | Sanchez-Pages, Santiago | P108 |
421 | Sanchez-Soriano, Joaquin | P213 |
422 | Sano, Ryuji | P123 |
423 | Sarangi, Sudipta | P71 |
424 | Savaglio, Ernesto | P64 |
425 | Sbabou, Samir | P208 |
426 | Schütte, Miriam | P43 |
427 | Schipper, Burkhard | P116 |
428 | Schlag, Karl | C198, P198 |
429 | Schmidt, Robert | P15 |
430 | Schoenmakers, Gijs | P212 |
431 | Schröder, Marc | P68 |
432 | Schreyer, Jens | P213 |
433 | Schummer, James | P57 |
434 | Schweinzer, Paul | P22 |
435 | Seedig, Hans Georg | P156 |
436 | Segal, Uzi | P170 |
437 | Segev, Ella | C26, P26 |
438 | Sekiguchi, Tadashi | C98, P98 |
439 | Selcuk, Ozer | P213 |
440 | Selman, Deniz | P109 |
441 | Sen Gupta, Sonali | P80 |
442 | Shamma, Jeff | C152, P152 |
443 | Shao, Ran | P46 |
444 | Shi, Fei | P32, C32 |
445 | Shimoji, Makoto | P89 |
446 | Shirata, Yasuhiro | P29 |
447 | Shor, Mikhael | P145 |
448 | Shotts, Kenneth | P107 |
449 | Siedlarek, Jan-Peter | P153 |
450 | Siniscalchi, Marciano | C167, P167 |
451 | Slikker, Marco | P205 |
452 | Slutsky, Steven | C199, P199 |
453 | Smorodinsky, Rann | P122 |
454 | Solymosi, Tamás | C184, P184 |
455 | Sonderegger, Silvia | P196 |
456 | Sonin, Konstantin | C107, P107 |
457 | Sonmez, Tayfun | C46, P46 |
458 | Sopher, Barry | C142, P142 |
459 | Spiegler, Ran | P199 |
460 | Spiliopoulos, Leonidas | P36 |
461 | Stamatopoulos, Giorgos | C203, P203 |
462 | Stauber, Ronald | P117 |
463 | Staudigl, Mathias | P34 |
464 | Steffen, Frank | P215 |
465 | Steinberg, Richard | C19, P19 |
466 | Steiner, Jakub | C12, P12 |
467 | Stewart, Colin | C113, P113 |
468 | Strack, Philipp | C95, P95 |
469 | Stuart, Gus | P80 |
470 | Sudhölter, Peter | P82 |
471 | Sudholter, Peter | P161 |
472 | Sugaya, Takuo | P93 |
473 | Sun, Bo | P113 |
474 | Sun, Hao | P213 |
475 | Suzuki, Takamasa | P207 |
476 | Szydlowski, Martin | P202 |
477 | Takahashi, Satoru | C99, P99 |
478 | Takayama, Shino | P65 |
479 | Takeuchi, Ai | P138 |
480 | Tampieri, Alessandro | P212 |
481 | Tang, Qianfeng | P117 |
482 | Tarbush, Bassel | P213 |
483 | Tejada, Oriol | P81 |
484 | Tercieux, Olivier | C11, P11 |
485 | Thomas, Caroline | C10, P10 |
486 | Thomson, William | P65 |
487 | Thuijsman, Frank | P39 |
488 | Torres, Ricard | P171 |
489 | Trawinski, Mateusz | P106 |
490 | Triossi, Matteo | C108, P108 |
491 | Trockel, Walter | P78 |
492 | Troncoso-Valverde, Cristian | P24 |
493 | Tsakas, Elias | P51 |
494 | Tsakas, Nikolas | P152 |
495 | Tumennasan, Norovsambuu | P186 |
496 | Turbay, Gabriel | P213 |
497 | Turocy, Theodore | P146 |
498 | Tyson, Christopher | C169, P169 |
499 | Udvari, Zsolt | P116 |
500 | Ueng, Shyh-Fang | P109 |
501 | Ui, Takashi | P167 |
502 | Uler, Neslihan | P138 |
503 | Unlu, Emre | P174 |
504 | Uno, Hiroshi | P38, C38 |
505 | Unver, Utku | C183, P183 |
506 | Unveren, Burak | P181 |
507 | Urbano, Amparo | C153, P153 |
508 | Usman, Murat | C150, P150 |
509 | Uyttendaele, Philippe | P212 |
510 | Valenciano, Federico | C174, P174 |
511 | Valsecchi, Irene | P212 |
512 | van den Brink, Rene | P163, C161 |
513 | Vannucci, Stefano | P82 |
514 | Venter, Gyuri | C15, P15 |
515 | Vergote, Wouter | P56 |
516 | Vermeulen, Dries | P6 |
517 | Vidal-Puga, Juan | C85, P85 |
518 | Vlaicu, Razvan | C111, P111 |
519 | von Stengel, Bernhard | P156 |
520 | Vyrastekova, Jana | P140 |
521 | Wagner, Alexander K. | C137, P137 |
522 | Wallace, Christopher | P194 |
523 | Wang, Joseph | P198 |
524 | Wang, Cheng | C43, P43 |
525 | Wang, Yun | P195 |
526 | Wasser, Cédric | C27, P27 |
527 | Watanabe, Takahiro | P13 |
528 | Weinschelbaum, Federico | P27 |
529 | Weiss, Uri | P125 |
530 | Wettstein, David | C22, P22 |
531 | Wilson, Andrea | C193, P193 |
532 | Winter, Eyal | P41 |
533 | Wiseman, Thomas | C18, P18 |
534 | Wong, Tsz-Nga | C151, P151 |
535 | Wright, James | C210, P210 |
536 | XiaoGang, Che | P212 |
537 | Xiong, Siyang | C89, P89 |
538 | Xu, Genjiu | P213 |
539 | Xu, Zibo | P212 |
540 | Yasuda, Yosuke | P98 |
541 | Yazici, Ayse | P189 |
542 | Yengin, Duygu | P212 |
543 | Yildiz, Kemal | P169 |
544 | Yoshihara, Naoki | C90, P90 |
545 | Yousfi, Naouel | P213 |
546 | Zachariadis, Konstantinos | C23, P23 |
547 | Zamir, Shmuel | P76, P27 |
548 | Zapata-Lillo, Paloma | P128 |
549 | Zapechelnyuk, Andriy | C7, P7 |
550 | Zhang, Boyu | P35 |
551 | Zhang, Yi | C179, P179 |
552 | Zhang, Wenzhang | P93 |
553 | Zhao, Xiaojian | P181 |
554 | Zheng, Charles | P29 |
555 | Zhou, Lin | P66 |
556 | Zhu, Quanyan | P13 |
557 | Zuazo-Garin, Peio | P212 |
558 | Zurita, Felipe | P179 |
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