June 18, 2014 | |
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09:15 to 10:30 | Presidential Address by Bhaskar Dutta, Robsham Theater |
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11:00 to 12:30 | Parallel Sessions 1 - June 18 |
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14:00 to 16:00 | Parallel Sessions 2 - June 18 |
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16:30 to 17:45 | Arrow Lecture by Daron Acemoglu, Robsham Theater |
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June 19, 2014 | |
08:00 to 10:00 | Parallel Sessions 1 - June 19 |
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10:30 to 12:30 | Parallel Sessions 2 - June 19 |
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14:00 to 16:00 | Parallel Sessions 3 - June 19 |
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16:30 to 17:45 | Condorcet Lecture by Parag Pathak, Robsham Theater |
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June 20, 2014 | |
08:00 to 10:00 | Parallel Sessions 1 - June 20 |
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10:30 to 12:30 | Parallele Sessions 2 - June 20 |
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14:00 to 16:00 | Parallel Sessions 3 - June 20 |
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16:30 to 17:45 | Special SSCW Lecture by Amartya Sen, Robsham Theater |
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June 21, 2014 | |
08:30 to 10:30 | SCW Prize Lectures by Vincent Conitzer and Tim Roughgarden, Robsham Theater |
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11:00 to 12:30 | Parallel Sessions 1 - June 21 |
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14:00 to 16:00 | Parallel Sessions 2 - June 21 |
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16:30 to 18:00 | Parallel Sessions 3 - June 21 |
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Presidential Address by Bhaskar Dutta Robsham Theater June 18, 2014 09:15 to 10:30 | |
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Presidential Address |
Parallel Sessions 1 - June 18 June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Market Design 1, Fulton 511 | |
Political Economy: Election and Charity, Higgins 310 | |
Voting Rules 1, Higgins 300 | |
Implementation Theory 1, Gasson 306 | |
Experimental Social Choice 1, Fulton 220 | |
Fairness, Justice and Equity 1, Gasson 100 (note mistake on page 5) |
Parallel Sessions 2 - June 18 June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 | |
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Choice Based Matching, Fulton 511 | |
Coalition Formation and Network, Gasson 205 | |
Voting and Elections, Higging 310 | |
Political Economy, Higgins 300 | |
Implementation Theory 2, Gasson 306 (note the mistake on page 7) | |
Fairness, Justice and Equity 2, Gasson 100 | |
Experimental Social Choice 2 - Freedom and Voting, Fulton 220 |
Arrow Lecture by Daron Acemoglu Robsham Theater June 18, 2014 16:30 to 17:45 | |
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Arrow Lecture |
Parallel Sessions 1 - June 19 June 19, 2014 08:00 to 10:00 | |
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School Choice 1, Fulton 511 | |
Matching 1, Fulton 453 | |
Voting Games, Higgins 310 | |
Lobbying, Corruption and Political Economy, Higgins 300 | |
Implementation Theory 3, Gasson 306 | |
Mechanism Design 1, Gasson 205 | |
Fairness, Justice and Equity 3, Fulton 220 | |
Decision Theory 1, Gasson 100 |
Parallel Sessions 2 - June 19 June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 | |
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Axiomatic Matching 1, Fulton 511 | |
Market Design 2, Fulton 453 | |
Manipulations in Voting, Higgins 300 | |
Startegy-proofness 1, Gasson 306 | |
Mechanism Design 2, Gasson 205 | |
Assignment of indivisible goods, Fulton 220 | |
Decision Theory 2, Gasson 100 |
Parallel Sessions 3 - June 19 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 | |
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Matching with Contracts, Fulton 511 | |
Networks, Higgins 310 | |
Voting Rules 2, Higgins 300 | |
Implementation Theory 4, Gasson 306 | |
Mechanism Design 3, Gasson 205 | |
Preference Aggregation 1, Fulton 220 | |
Resource Allocation 1, Fulton 453 | |
Decision Theory 3, Gasson 100 |
Condorcet Lecture by Parag Pathak Robsham Theater June 19, 2014 16:30 to 17:45 | |
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Condorcet Lecture |
Parallel Sessions 1 - June 20 June 20, 2014 08:00 to 10:00 | |
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Axiomatic Matching 2, Fulton 511 | |
Social Choice and Voting, Higgins 310 | |
Political Competition, Higgins 300 | |
Strategy-proofness 2, Gasson 306 | |
Preference Aggregation 2, Gasson 100 | |
Resource Allocation 2, Fulton 453 | |
Decision Theory 4, Fulton 220 | |
Inequality and Poverty Measurement 1, Gasson 205 |
Parallele Sessions 2 - June 20 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 | |
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School Choice 2, Fulton 511 | |
Market Design 3, Fulton 453 | |
Political Polarization and Political Issues, Higgins 300 | |
Strategy-proofness 3, Gasson 306 | |
Preference Aggregation 3, Gasson 100 | |
Cooperative Games 1, Higgins 310 | |
Decision Theory 5, Fulton 220 | |
Inequality and Poverty Measurement 2, Gasson 205 |
Parallel Sessions 3 - June 20 June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 | |
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Novel Applications in Market Design, Fulton 511 | |
Computational Social Choice 2, Fulton 220 | |
Performance of Voting Rules, Higgins 300 | |
Empirical Voting and Public Economics, Higgins 310 | |
Mechanism Design 4, Gasson 306 (note the mistake on page 22) | |
Preference Aggregation 4, Gasson 100 | |
Cooperative Games 2, Fulton 453 | |
Inequality and Poverty Measurement 3 - Empirical, Gasson 205 |
Special SSCW Lecture by Amartya Sen Robsham Theater June 20, 2014 16:30 to 17:45 | |
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Special Society for Social Choice and Welfare Lecture |
SCW Prize Lectures by Vincent Conitzer and Tim Roughgarden Robsham Theater June 21, 2014 08:30 to 10:30 | |
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Social Choice and Welfare Prize Lectures |
Parallel Sessions 1 - June 21 June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 | |
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Matching 2, Fulton 453 | |
School Choice 3, Fulton 511 | |
Axiomatic Voting Theory, Higgins 300 | |
Experimental Social Choice 3, Fulton 220 | |
Welfare Criteria 1, Gasson 306 | |
Taxation and Government Policies 1, Gasson 205 | |
Intertemporal Social Choice, Gasson 100 | |
Political Economy: Theory and Empirical Analysis, Higgins 310 |
Parallel Sessions 2 - June 21 June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 | |
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Many-to-many Matching, Fulton 511 | |
Law, Higgins 310 | |
Political System, Higgins 300 | |
Computational Social Choice 1, Fulton 220 | |
Mechanism Design 5, Gasson 306 | |
Preference Aggregation 5, Fulton 453 | |
Taxation, Environment, and Coalition Formation, Higgins 225 | |
Cooperative Games 3, Gasson 205 | |
Special Session by Institute of Aging: Equity in the Long Run, Gasson 100 |
Summary of All Sessions |
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# | Date/Time | Location | Type | Title | Papers |
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1 | June 18, 2014 9:15-10:30 | Robsham Theater | invited | Presidential Address | 1 |
2 | June 18, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Fulton 511 | contributed | Market Design 1 | 3 |
3 | June 18, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Political Economy: Election and Charity | 3 |
4 | June 18, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Voting Rules 1 | 3 |
5 | June 18, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Implementation Theory 1 | 3 |
6 | June 18, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Experimental Social Choice 1 | 2 |
7 | June 18, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Gasson 100 (note mistake on page 5) | contributed | Fairness, Justice and Equity 1 | 3 |
8 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 511 | invited | Choice Based Matching | 4 |
9 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Coalition Formation and Network | 4 |
10 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higging 310 | contributed | Voting and Elections | 4 |
11 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Political Economy | 3 |
12 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 306 (note the mistake on page 7) | invited | Implementation Theory 2 | 4 |
13 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 100 | contributed | Fairness, Justice and Equity 2 | 4 |
14 | June 18, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Experimental Social Choice 2 - Freedom and Voting | 4 |
15 | June 18, 2014 16:30-17:45 | Robsham Theater | invited | Arrow Lecture | 1 |
16 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Fulton 511 | contributed | School Choice 1 | 4 |
17 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Matching 1 | 4 |
18 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Voting Games | 4 |
19 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Lobbying, Corruption and Political Economy | 4 |
20 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Gasson 306 | invited | Implementation Theory 3 | 4 |
21 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Mechanism Design 1 | 4 |
22 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Fairness, Justice and Equity 3 | 3 |
23 | June 19, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Gasson 100 | invited | Decision Theory 1 | 4 |
24 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Fulton 511 | contributed | Axiomatic Matching 1 | 4 |
25 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Market Design 2 | 4 |
26 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Manipulations in Voting | 4 |
27 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Startegy-proofness 1 | 4 |
28 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Mechanism Design 2 | 3 |
29 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Assignment of indivisible goods | 4 |
30 | June 19, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Gasson 100 | contributed | Decision Theory 2 | 4 |
31 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 511 | contributed | Matching with Contracts | 4 |
32 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Networks | 3 |
33 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Voting Rules 2 | 4 |
34 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Implementation Theory 4 | 3 |
35 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Mechanism Design 3 | 4 |
36 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Preference Aggregation 1 | 4 |
37 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Resource Allocation 1 | 4 |
38 | June 19, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 100 | invited | Decision Theory 3 | 3 |
39 | June 19, 2014 16:30-17:45 | Robsham Theater | invited | Condorcet Lecture | 1 |
40 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Fulton 511 | contributed | Axiomatic Matching 2 | 4 |
41 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Social Choice and Voting | 3 |
42 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Political Competition | 4 |
43 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Strategy-proofness 2 | 4 |
44 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Gasson 100 | contributed | Preference Aggregation 2 | 4 |
45 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Resource Allocation 2 | 4 |
46 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Decision Theory 4 | 4 |
47 | June 20, 2014 8:00-10:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Inequality and Poverty Measurement 1 | 4 |
48 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Fulton 511 | contributed | School Choice 2 | 4 |
49 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Market Design 3 | 4 |
50 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Political Polarization and Political Issues | 4 |
51 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Strategy-proofness 3 | 3 |
52 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Gasson 100 | contributed | Preference Aggregation 3 | 4 |
53 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Cooperative Games 1 | 4 |
54 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Decision Theory 5 | 3 |
55 | June 20, 2014 10:30-12:30 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Inequality and Poverty Measurement 2 | 4 |
56 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 511 | contributed | Novel Applications in Market Design | 4 |
57 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Computational Social Choice 2 | 4 |
58 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Performance of Voting Rules | 4 |
59 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Empirical Voting and Public Economics | 3 |
60 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 306 (note the mistake on page 22) | contributed | Mechanism Design 4 | 4 |
61 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 100 | contributed | Preference Aggregation 4 | 3 |
62 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Cooperative Games 2 | 4 |
63 | June 20, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Inequality and Poverty Measurement 3 - Empirical | 4 |
64 | June 20, 2014 16:30-17:45 | Robsham Theater | invited | Special Society for Social Choice and Welfare Lecture | 1 |
65 | June 21, 2014 8:30-10:30 | Robsham Theater | invited | Social Choice and Welfare Prize Lectures | 2 |
66 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Matching 2 | 3 |
67 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Fulton 511 | contributed | School Choice 3 | 3 |
68 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Axiomatic Voting Theory | 3 |
69 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Experimental Social Choice 3 | 3 |
70 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Welfare Criteria 1 | 3 |
71 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Taxation and Government Policies 1 | 3 |
72 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Gasson 100 | contributed | Intertemporal Social Choice | 2 |
73 | June 21, 2014 11:00-12:30 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Political Economy: Theory and Empirical Analysis | 3 |
74 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 511 | contributed | Many-to-many Matching | 3 |
75 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Law | 4 |
76 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Political System | 4 |
77 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 220 | contributed | Computational Social Choice 1 | 3 |
78 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Mechanism Design 5 | 4 |
79 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Preference Aggregation 5 | 4 |
80 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Higgins 225 | contributed | Taxation, Environment, and Coalition Formation | 4 |
81 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Cooperative Games 3 | 3 |
82 | June 21, 2014 14:00-16:00 | Gasson 100 | invited | Special Session by Institute of Aging: Equity in the Long Run | 4 |
83 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Fulton 511 | contributed | House Allocation | 3 |
84 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Higgins 300 | contributed | Political Economy, Condorcet Jury Theorem | 3 |
85 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Gasson 306 | contributed | Fairness, Justice and Equity 4 | 3 |
86 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Fulton 453 | contributed | Implementation Theory 5 | 3 |
87 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Gasson 205 | contributed | Welfare Criteria 2 | 2 |
88 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Higgins 310 | contributed | Taxation and Government Policies 2 | 2 |
89 | June 21, 2014 16:30-18:00 | Gasson 100 | invited | Special Session by Institute of Aging: Equity, Pensions, Death | 3 |
89 sessions, 303 papers, and 0 presentations with no associated papers |
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The 12th Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session 1: Presidential Address June 18, 2014 9:15 to 10:30 Robsham Theater |
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Session Chair: maurice salles, public |
Session type: invited |
Recent Results on Implementation under Complete Information |
By Bhaskar Dutta; University of Warwick |
Presented by: Bhaskar Dutta, University of Warwick |
Session 2: Market Design 1 June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Ozgur Yilmaz, Koc University |
Session type: contributed |
Strategy-Proofness, Investment Efficiency, and Marginal Returns: An Equivalence |
By John Hatfield; Graduate School of Business Fuhito Kojima; Stanford University Scott Kominers; Harvard University |
Presented by: Scott Kominers, Harvard University |
Living Donor Organ Exchange: Beyond Kidneys |
By Haluk Ergin; Berkeley Tayfun Sonmez; Boston College Utku Unver; Boston College |
Presented by: Tayfun Sonmez, Boston College |
Can improved blood subtyping improve kidney exchange? |
By Tayfun Sonmez; Boston College Utku Unver; Boston College Ozgur Yilmaz; Koc University |
Presented by: Ozgur Yilmaz, Koc University |
Session 3: Political Economy: Election and Charity June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Luis Corchon, Universidad Carlos III |
Session type: contributed |
Probabilistic Voting in Models of Electoral Competition |
By Peter Coughlin |
Presented by: Peter Coughlin, |
DYNAMIC CONTESTS WITH BANKRUPTCY |
By Carmen Bevia; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Luis Corchon; Universidad Carlos III |
Presented by: Luis Corchon, Universidad Carlos III |
"Pennies for Charity": Why Charities Outsource Fundraising |
By Zdravko Paskalev; Duke University Huseyin Yildirim; Duke University |
Presented by: Zdravko Paskalev, Duke University |
Session 4: Voting Rules 1 June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Ulle Endriss, University of Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
Committee approval: a rational theory and an application to the 2011 regional government election in Zurich |
By Romain Lachat; UPF Jean-Francois Laslier; CNRS Karine Van Der Straeten; Toulouse School of Economics |
Presented by: Jean-Francois Laslier, CNRS |
On the advantages and disadvantages of being the first mover under the Rule of k names |
By Salvador Barbera; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Danilo Coelho; Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicad |
Presented by: Danilo Coelho, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicad |
Voting on Actions with Uncertain Outcomes |
By Ulle Endriss; University of Amsterdam |
Presented by: Ulle Endriss, University of Amsterdam |
Session 5: Implementation Theory 1 June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Debasis Mishra, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi |
Session type: contributed |
On Surplus-Sharing Rules in Partnerships |
By Ozgur Kibris; Sabanci University Arzu Kibris; Sabanci University |
Presented by: Ozgur Kibris, Sabanci University |
Nash implementation with parially honest agents: A necessary and almost sufficient condition |
By Michele Lombardi; University of Glasgow |
Presented by: Michele Lombardi, University of Glasgow |
Cardinal Mechanism Design without Transfers |
By Lars Ehlers; Universite Montreal Dipjyoti Majumdar; Concordia University Debasis Mishra; Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute |
Presented by: Debasis Mishra, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi |
Session 6: Experimental Social Choice 1 June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Elena Molis, Universidad de Granada |
Session type: contributed |
Ignorance and Bias in Collective Decision |
By Alexander Elbittar; CIDE Andrei Gomberg; ITAM Cesar Martinelli; ITAM-CIE Thomas Palfrey; Caltech |
Presented by: Cesar Martinelli, ITAM-CIE |
Heterogeneity in Marginal per Capita Return within Groups in Public Goods Games |
By Elena Molis; Universidad de Granada |
Presented by: Elena Molis, Universidad de Granada |
Session 7: Fairness, Justice and Equity 1 June 18, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Gasson 100 (note mistake on page 5) |
Session Chair: Takashi Hayashi, University of Glasgow |
Session type: contributed |
Respecting Rank in Probabilistic Assignment |
By Patrick Harless; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Patrick Harless, University of Rochester |
Fair Social Ordering over Indivisible Goods with Money |
By Kaname Miyagishima; Department of Economics |
Presented by: Kaname Miyagishima, Department of Economics |
Gains from trade |
By Takashi Hayashi; University of Glasgow |
Presented by: Takashi Hayashi, University of Glasgow |
Session 8: Choice Based Matching June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Bumin Yenmez, Carnegie Mellon |
Session type: invited |
Improving Efficiency in Matching Markets with Regional Caps: The Case of the Japan Residency Matching Program |
By Yuichiro Kamada; University of California, Berkeley Fuhito Kojima; Stanford University |
Presented by: Yuichiro Kamada, University of California, Berkeley |
Flexible Top Trading Cycles and Chains Mechanism: Maintaining Diversity in Erasmus Student Exchange |
By Umut Dur; North Carolina State University Onur Kesten; Carnegie Mellon University Utku Unver; Boston College |
Presented by: Umut Dur, North Carolina State University |
Pareto optimality in many-to-many matching problems |
By Tamas Fleiner; Budapest University of Technology and Economics Dimitrios Magos; European University Institute |
Presented by: Tamas Fleiner, Budapest University of Technology and Economics |
Choice and Matching |
By Christopher Chambers; UCSD M. Bumin Yenmez; Carnegie Mellon University |
Presented by: M. Bumin Yenmez, Carnegie Mellon University |
Session 9: Coalition Formation and Network June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Agnieszka Rusinowska, CNRS - Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 |
Session type: contributed |
Hedonic Coalition Formation Games with Variable Populations: Core Characterizations and (Im)Possibilities |
By Mehmet Karakaya; İzmir Katip Çelebi University Bettina Klaus; University of Lausanne |
Presented by: Mehmet Karakaya, İzmir Katip Çelebi University |
Coalitional Stability in the NIMBY Problem: An Application of the Minimax Theorem |
By HIROFUMI YAMAMURA; Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Presented by: HIROFUMI YAMAMURA, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Meritocracy, Egalitarianism and the Stability of Majoritarian Organizations |
By Salvador Barbera; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Carmen Beviá; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Clara Ponsati; Institut d'Analisi Economica - CSIC |
Presented by: Carmen Beviá, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
An allocation rule for dynamic random network formation processes |
By Jean-Francois Caulier; University Paris 1 Michel Grabisch; Université de Paris I Agnieszka Rusinowska; CNRS - Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 |
Presented by: Agnieszka Rusinowska, CNRS - Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 |
Session 10: Voting and Elections June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higging 310 |
Session Chair: Constantine Sorokin, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Weighing Experts, Weighing Sources: The Diversity Value |
By Ani Guerdjikova; university de cergy-pointoise Klaus Nehring; University of California, Davis |
Presented by: Klaus Nehring, University of California, Davis |
Deliberation, Leadership and Information Aggregation |
By Javier Rivas; University of Bath Carmelo Rodriguez-Alvarez; Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Presented by: Carmelo Rodriguez-Alvarez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Bargaining through Approval |
By MATIAS NUNEZ; Université de Cergy Pontoise Jean-Francois Laslier; CNRS |
Presented by: MATIAS NUNEZ, Université de Cergy Pontoise |
Candidate utility invariance under stochastic voting |
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By Constantine Sorokin; National Research University Higher School of Economics Alexey Zakharov; Higher School of Economics University |
Presented by: Constantine Sorokin, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session 11: Political Economy June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Arnaud Dellis, Universite Laval |
Session type: contributed |
Regime Change and Critical Junctures |
By Javier Rivas; University of Bath |
Presented by: Javier Rivas, University of Bath |
A signaling model of lobby formation |
By Francisco Candel-Sánchez; Universidad de Murcia Juan Perote-Peña; Universidad de Zaragoza |
Presented by: Juan Perote-Peña, Universidad de Zaragoza |
Informational Lobbying and Agenda Distortion |
By Arnaud Dellis; Universite Laval |
Presented by: Arnaud Dellis, Universite Laval |
Session 12: Implementation Theory 2 June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 306 (note the mistake on page 7) |
Session Chair: Olivier Bochet, New York University-Abu Dhabi |
Session type: invited |
Robust Implementation in Weakly Rationalizable Strategies |
By Christoph Mueller; Carnegie Mellon University |
Presented by: Christoph Mueller, Carnegie Mellon University |
Robust Virtual Implementation with Almost Complete Information |
By Takashi Kunimoto; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Takashi Kunimoto, Hitotsubashi University |
Repeated Nash Implementation |
By Claudio Mezzetti; University of Melbourne Ludovic Renou; University of Essex |
Presented by: Ludovic Renou, University of Essex |
Behavioral Implementation |
By Geoffroy de Clippel; Brown University |
Presented by: Geoffroy de Clippel, Brown University |
Session 13: Fairness, Justice and Equity 2 June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Yann Kervinio, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
When do utilitarianism and egalitarianism agree on evaluation?: Intersection approach |
By Kohei Kamaga; Sophia University |
Presented by: Kohei Kamaga, Sophia University |
Rationing problems with payoff thresholds |
By Josep M Izquierdo; University of Barcelona Pere Timoner; University of Barcelona |
Presented by: Josep M Izquierdo, University of Barcelona |
Fairness and well-being measurement |
By Marc Fleurbaey; Princeton University Francois Maniquet; CORE, Université Catholique de Louvain |
Presented by: Francois Maniquet, CORE, Université Catholique de Louvain |
How to share the cost of a polluting facility? |
By Yann Kervinio; Toulouse School of Economics |
Presented by: Yann Kervinio, Toulouse School of Economics |
Session 14: Experimental Social Choice 2 - Freedom and Voting June 18, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Andra Roescu, SNSPA |
Session type: contributed |
Freedom and Power: An Experiment |
By Claudia Neri; University of St.Gallen Hendrik Rommeswinkel; University of St. Gallen |
Presented by: Hendrik Rommeswinkel, University of St. Gallen |
How Do People Value Freedom of Choice? An Experimental Test |
By Fabrice Le Lec; Catholic University of Lille benoit tarroux; University of Rennes, CREM & IDEP |
Presented by: benoit tarroux, University of Rennes, CREM & IDEP |
Individual behaviors facing different scales in evaluation voting |
By Antoinette Baujard; University Jean Monnet Frédéric GAVREL; CREM-CNRS Herrade Igersheim; CNRS and BETA, University of Strasbourg Jean-Francois Laslier; CNRS Isabelle Lebon; department of Economics |
Presented by: Antoinette Baujard, University Jean Monnet |
The psychological and mechanical effects of voting rules. Evidence from the Romanian parliamentary elections |
By Andra Roescu; SNSPA |
Presented by: Andra Roescu, SNSPA |
Session 15: Arrow Lecture June 18, 2014 16:30 to 17:45 Robsham Theater |
Session Chair: Tayfun Sonmez, Boston College |
Session type: invited |
Noncooperative Collective Decisions |
By Daron Acemoglu; MIT |
Presented by: Daron Acemoglu, MIT |
Session 16: School Choice 1 June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Eun Jeong Heo, Vanderbilt University |
Session type: contributed |
Responsive affirmative action in school choice |
By Battal Dogan; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Battal Dogan, University of Rochester |
Making Just School Assignments |
By Thayer Morrill; North Carolina State University |
Presented by: Thayer Morrill, North Carolina State University |
Strategy Proof Fair School Placement |
By José Alcalde; University of Alicante Antonio Romero-Medina; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Presented by: Antonio Romero-Medina, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Efficiency and Fairness in School Choice Problem: the Maximal Domain of Preference Profiles |
By Eun Jeong Heo; Vanderbilt University |
Presented by: Eun Jeong Heo, Vanderbilt University |
Session 17: Matching 1 June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Jens Gudmundsson, Lund University |
Session type: contributed |
Pairwise Stability and Complementarity in Many-to-One Matching |
By Samson Alva; University of Texas at San Antonio |
Presented by: Samson Alva, University of Texas at San Antonio |
Two-Sided Matching with One-Sided Preferences |
By Guillaume Haeringer; Baruch College Vincent Iehlé; Université Paris-Dauphine |
Presented by: Guillaume Haeringer, Baruch College |
Pre-Matching Gambles |
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By Hanzhe Zhang; University of Chicago |
Presented by: Hanzhe Zhang, University of Chicago |
Stable Sequences in the Roommate Problem |
By Jens Gudmundsson; Lund University |
Presented by: Jens Gudmundsson, Lund University |
Session 18: Voting Games June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: María del Pino Ramos-Sosa, Universidad de Málaga |
Session type: contributed |
Correlated Equilibria in Voter Turnout Games |
By Kirill Pogorelskiy; California Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Kirill Pogorelskiy, California Institute of Technology |
Pre-vote negotiations and binary aggregation with constraints |
By Umberto Grandi; University of Padova Davide Grossi; University of Liverpool Paolo Turrini; Imperial College London |
Presented by: Paolo Turrini, Imperial College London |
Balanced Voting |
[slides] |
By Hans Gersbach; ETH Zurich Kamali Wickramage; ETH Zurich |
Presented by: Kamali Wickramage, ETH Zurich |
Voting by Conformity |
By Bernardo Moreno; Universidad de Málaga María del Pino Ramos-Sosa; Universidad de Málaga |
Presented by: María del Pino Ramos-Sosa, Universidad de Málaga |
Session 19: Lobbying, Corruption and Political Economy June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Amrita Dhillon, King's College London |
Session type: contributed |
Competing Candidates, Competing Interest Groups, and the Efficacy of Political Threats |
[slides] |
By Nicolas Motz; UCL |
Presented by: Nicolas Motz, UCL |
Modelling the US elections when differences across states matter |
By Maria Gallego; Wilfrid Laurier University |
Presented by: Maria Gallego, Wilfrid Laurier University |
Status, Corruption and Incentives |
By Amrita Dhillon; King's College London Antonio Nicolo; University of Manchester |
Presented by: Amrita Dhillon, King's College London |
Diverse societal beliefs and redistributive policies, but equal welfare: the trade-off effect of information |
By Tommaso Gabrieli; University of Reading |
Presented by: Tommaso Gabrieli, University of Reading |
Session 20: Implementation Theory 3 June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Olivier Bochet, New York University-Abu Dhabi |
Session type: invited |
Coalitionally Secure Implementation |
By Norovsambuu Tumennasan; Aarhus University |
Presented by: Norovsambuu Tumennasan, Aarhus University |
Implementation with Bounded Depth of Reasoning and Small Modeling Mistakes |
By Geoffroy de Clippel; Brown University Roberto Serrano; Brown University |
Presented by: Roberto Serrano, Brown University |
Approximate Implementation In Markovian Environments |
By Ludovic Renou; University of Essex Tristan Tomala; HEC Paris |
Presented by: Tristan Tomala, HEC Paris |
The Limits of Price Discrimination |
By Dirk Bergemann; Yale University Benjamin Brooks; Princeton University |
Presented by: Benjamin Brooks, Princeton University |
Session 21: Mechanism Design 1 June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Huseyin Yildirim, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
Efficient Access Pricing and Endogenous Market Structure |
By Kaniska Dam; Centro de Investigación y Docencia Econ |
Presented by: Kaniska Dam, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Econ |
Diversity indices for diversity management |
By Denis Bouyssou; Université Paris Dauphine Thierry Marchant; Ghent University Marc Pirlot; FPMs |
Presented by: Thierry Marchant, Ghent University |
Audience Costs and Reputation in Crisis Bargaining |
By Selcuk Ozyurt; Sabanci University |
Presented by: Selcuk Ozyurt, Sabanci University |
Information Acquisition and Strategic Sequencing in Bilateral Trading: Is Ignorance Bliss? |
By Silvana Krasteva; Texas A&M University Huseyin Yildirim; Duke University |
Presented by: Huseyin Yildirim, Duke University |
Session 22: Fairness, Justice and Equity 3 June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Juan D. Moreno Ternero, Universidad Pablo de Olavide |
Session type: contributed |
Equality of Capabilities—How should we identify the boundary of an individual’s capability? — |
By Reiko Gotoh; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Reiko Gotoh, Hitotsubashi University |
Historical Discrimination and Optimal Remediation |
By Laurence Kranich; University at Albany, SUNY |
Presented by: Laurence Kranich, University at Albany, SUNY |
Equal value of life and prioritarianism in the evaluation of population health |
By Juan D. Moreno Ternero; Universidad Pablo de Olavide Lars Peter Østerdal; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Juan D. Moreno Ternero, Universidad Pablo de Olavide |
Session 23: Decision Theory 1 June 19, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Koichi Tadenuma, Hitotsubashi University |
Session type: invited |
Generalized Revealed Attention |
By Yukinori Iwata; Nishogakusha University |
Presented by: Yukinori Iwata, Nishogakusha University |
Ordinal relative satisficing behavior |
By Salvador Barbera; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Alejandro Neme; Universidad Nacional de San Luis |
Presented by: Salvador Barbera, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
Choosing two Finalists and the Winner |
By Gent Bajraj; Pennsylvania State University Levent Ulku; ITAM |
Presented by: Gent Bajraj, Pennsylvania State University |
Choice via Grouping Procedures |
By Jun Matsuki; Japan Post Bank Koichi Tadenuma; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Koichi Tadenuma, Hitotsubashi University |
Session 24: Axiomatic Matching 1 June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Dolors Berga, Universitat de Girona |
Session type: contributed |
Second-best incentive compatible allocation rules for multiple-type indivisible objects |
By Hidekazu Anno; Waseda University Morimitsu Kurino; University of Tsukuba |
Presented by: Morimitsu Kurino, University of Tsukuba |
Strategy-Proofness and Essentially Single-Valued Cores Revisited |
By Lars Ehlers; Universite Montreal |
Presented by: Lars Ehlers, Universite Montreal |
Strategy-proofness, Efficiency, and the Core in Matching Problems with Transfers |
By Shuhei Morimoto; JSPS Research Fellow, Kobe University |
Presented by: Shuhei Morimoto, JSPS Research Fellow, Kobe University |
Group strategy-proofness in private good economies without money: matching, division and house allocation |
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 25: Market Design 2 June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Indranil Chakraborty, National University of Singapore |
Session type: contributed |
Decentralized College Admissions |
By Yeon-Koo Che; Columbia University Youngwoo Koh; Hanyang University |
Presented by: Youngwoo Koh, Hanyang University |
Dynamic Matching in Large Markets |
By Daniel Monte; Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV |
Presented by: Daniel Monte, Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV |
Two Sided Matching: An Algorithm with both sides making proposals |
By Aditya Kuvalekar; New York University |
Presented by: Aditya Kuvalekar, New York University |
Multi-Unit Auctions with Reserve Price |
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By Indranil Chakraborty; National University of Singapore |
Presented by: Indranil Chakraborty, National University of Singapore |
Session 26: Manipulations in Voting June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Alexander Ivanov, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Voting Games that Gibbard-Satterthwaite Manipulators Play |
By Edith Elkind; Nanyang Technological University Umberto Grandi; University of Padova Francesca Rossi; University of Padova Arkadii Slinko; The University of Auckland |
Presented by: Arkadii Slinko, The University of Auckland |
Choosing with an Agenda |
[slides] |
By Salvador Barbera; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Anke Gerber; University of Hamburg |
Presented by: Anke Gerber, University of Hamburg |
Manipulablity of Voting Rules for Impartial Anonymous Culture and Multiple Choice |
By Fuad Aleskerov; National Research University Higher School of Economics Alexander Ivanov; National Research University Higher School of Economics Daniel Karabekyan; National Research University Higher School of Economics Vyacheslav Yakuba; Institute of Control Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: Daniel Karabekyan, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Coalitional Manipulability of Majority Relation-Based Social Choice Rules |
By Fuad Aleskerov; State University Higher School of Economics Alexander Ivanov; National Research University Higher School of Economics Daniel Karabekyan; National Research University Higher School of Economics Vyacheslav Yakuba; Institute of Control Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: Alexander Ivanov, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session 27: Startegy-proofness 1 June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Yoichi Kasajima, Hiroshima Shudo University |
Session type: contributed |
Domains that admit strategy-proof compromises: a characterization of single-peakedness |
By Shurojit Chatterji; Singapore Management University Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute Huaxia Zeng; Singapore Management University |
Presented by: Huaxia Zeng, Singapore Management University |
Strategy-proof package assignment |
By Albin Erlanson; University of Bonn and University of Lund Karol Szwagrzak; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Karol Szwagrzak, University of Southern Denmark |
An impossibility of allocating objects among agents with non-quasi-linear preferences |
By Tomoya Kazumura; Osaka University Shigehiro Serizawa; Osaka University |
Presented by: Tomoya Kazumura, Osaka University |
Strategy-proofness and the Random Dictatorship Rules |
By Hidekazu Anno; Waseda University Yoichi Kasajima; Hiroshima Shudo University |
Presented by: Yoichi Kasajima, Hiroshima Shudo University |
Session 28: Mechanism Design 2 June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Siwei Chen, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University |
Session type: contributed |
Randomization and disposal of a prize |
By Andrew Mackenzie; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Andrew Mackenzie, University of Rochester |
Optimal Impartial Selection |
By Felix Fischer; University of Cambridge Max Klimm; TU Berlin |
Presented by: Felix Fischer, University of Cambridge |
Ranking based on feedback: an axiomatic analysis |
By Siwei Chen; Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University |
Presented by: Siwei Chen, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University |
Session 29: Assignment of indivisible goods June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Anna Bogomolnaia, University of Glasgow |
Session type: contributed |
Fairness in Economies with Replicable Objects |
By William Phan; University of Rochester |
Presented by: William Phan, University of Rochester |
An Algorithm for the Proportional Division of Indivisible Items |
By Steven Brams; New York University Marc Kilgour; Wilfrid Laurier University Christian Klamler; Graz University |
Presented by: Steven Brams, New York University |
Fair and Efficient Lotteries over Indivisible Goods |
By Christian Basteck; TU Berlin |
Presented by: Christian Basteck, TU Berlin |
Size versus fairness in the assignment problem |
By Anna Bogomolnaia; University of Glasgow Herve Moulin; Glasgow |
Presented by: Anna Bogomolnaia, University of Glasgow |
Session 30: Decision Theory 2 June 19, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Jian Li, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session type: contributed |
Reconsidering the common ratio effect: the roles of compound independence, reduction, and coalescing |
By Ulrich Schmidt; Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel Christian Seidl; University of Kiel |
Presented by: Christian Seidl, University of Kiel |
Social Preferences or Sacred Values? Theory and Evidence of Deontological Motivations |
By Daniel Chen; ETH Zurich Martin Schonger; ETH Zurich |
Presented by: Daniel Chen, ETH Zurich |
A linear programming approach to probabilistic rationalizability |
By Shasikanta Nandeibam; University of Bath |
Presented by: Shasikanta Nandeibam, University of Bath |
Risk Taking , Religiosity and Denomination Heterogeneity |
By Jian Li; Goethe University Frankfurt |
Presented by: Jian Li, Goethe University Frankfurt |
Session 31: Matching with Contracts June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Alexander Teytelboym, MIT |
Session type: contributed |
Contracts versus Salaries in Matching: A General Result |
By Jan Christoph Schlegel; University of Lausanne |
Presented by: Jan Christoph Schlegel, University of Lausanne |
College Admission with Multidimensional Reserves: The Brazilian Affirmative Action Case |
By Orhan Aygun; Boston College |
Presented by: Orhan Aygun, Boston College |
Matching with Waiting Times: The German Entry-Level Labour Market for Lawyers |
By Philipp Dimakopoulos; Humboldt University Berlin Christian-Philipp Heller; Humboldt University Berlin |
Presented by: Philipp Dimakopoulos, Humboldt University Berlin |
Trading Networks with Bilateral Contracts |
By Alexander Teytelboym; MIT |
Presented by: Alexander Teytelboym, MIT |
Session 32: Networks June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Rahmi Ilkilic, Bilkent University |
Session type: contributed |
Strategic Behavior and Social Outcomes in Bottlenecks: Experimental Evidence |
By Jesper Breinbjerg; University of Southern Denmark Alexander Sebald; University of Copenhagen Lars Peter Østerdal; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Jesper Breinbjerg, University of Southern Denmark |
Selection, Socialization and Stable Networks |
By Murat Ali Cengelci; Istanbul Bilgi University Tolga Umut Kuzubas; Bogazici University |
Presented by: Murat Ali Cengelci, Istanbul Bilgi University |
Incentive Compatible and Stable Trade on Networks |
By Rahmi Ilkilic; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Rahmi Ilkilic, Bilkent University |
Session 33: Voting Rules 2 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Ashley Piggins, NUI Galway |
Session type: contributed |
Consistent collective decisions under majorities based on differences |
By Mostapha Diss; GATE Lyon St-Etienne, France Patrizia Pérez-Asurmendi; PRESAD, Universidad de Valladolid & SEED, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain |
Presented by: Mostapha Diss, GATE Lyon St-Etienne, France |
Social Preference Functions, the Borda Count, and the Kemeny Rule |
By Karl-Dieter Crisman; Gordon College |
Presented by: Karl-Dieter Crisman, Gordon College |
QUALIFIED VOTING MECHANISMS |
By Ricardo Martinez; University of Leon Bernardo Moreno; Universidad de Málaga |
Presented by: Bernardo Moreno, Universidad de Málaga |
The architecture of the Electoral College, the House size effect, and the referendum paradox |
By Ashley Piggins; NUI Galway Fabrice Barthelemy; UVSQ Mathieu Martin; Cergy-Pontoise |
Presented by: Ashley Piggins, NUI Galway |
Session 34: Implementation Theory 4 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Sean Horan, Université du Québec à Montréal (soon Université de Montréal) |
Session type: contributed |
Safety in Mechanism Design and Implementation Theory |
By George Shoukry; University of Texas at Austin |
Presented by: George Shoukry, University of Texas at Austin |
Epsilon-Ex Post Implementation |
By Mehmet Barlo; Sabanci University Nuh Aygun Dalkiran; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Nuh Aygun Dalkiran, Bilkent University |
Agendas with Priority |
By Sean Horan; Université du Québec à Montréal (soon Université de Montréal) |
Presented by: Sean Horan, Université du Québec à Montréal (soon Université de Montréal) |
Session 35: Mechanism Design 3 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Efthymios Athanasiou, New Economic School |
Session type: contributed |
Envy-Free and Incentive Compatible Division of a Commodity |
By Jung S. You; Rice University |
Presented by: Jung S. You, Rice University |
Single Object Auctions With Externalities |
By Abdul Quadir; Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi |
Presented by: Abdul Quadir, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi |
Plasticity, Monotonicity, and Implementability |
By Juan Carlos Carbajal; University of New South Wales |
Presented by: Juan Carlos Carbajal, University of New South Wales |
Revisiting the Problem of Procurement of a Pure Public Good: Beyond VCG Mechanisms. |
By Efthymios Athanasiou; New Economic School Giacomo Valletta; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Efthymios Athanasiou, New Economic School |
Session 36: Preference Aggregation 1 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Franz Dietrich, CNRS (France) & UEA (U.K.) |
Session type: contributed |
Freedom as Control |
By Itai Sher; University of Minnesota |
Presented by: Itai Sher, University of Minnesota |
Cognitive Diversity, Binary Decisions, and Democratic Reason |
By John Weymark; Vanderbilt University |
Presented by: John Weymark, Vanderbilt University |
Revealed Votes |
By Andrei Gomberg; ITAM |
Presented by: Andrei Gomberg, ITAM |
Probabilistic Opinion Pooling Generalized |
By Franz Dietrich; CNRS (France) & UEA (U.K.) |
Presented by: Franz Dietrich, CNRS (France) & UEA (U.K.) |
Session 37: Resource Allocation 1 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Rene van den Brink, VU University Amsterdam |
Session type: contributed |
Adjucating conflicting claims with endowment-bounded claims |
By William Thomson; University of Rochester |
Presented by: William Thomson, University of Rochester |
Recursive methods for discrete claims problems with principles |
By Jose Manuel Giménez-Gómez; Universitat Rovira i Virgili Cori Vilella; Universitat Rovira i Virgili |
Presented by: Cori Vilella, Universitat Rovira i Virgili |
Collective Rationality and Monotone Path Division Rules |
By John Stovall; University of Warwick |
Presented by: John Stovall, University of Warwick |
Order Monotonic Solutions for Generalized Characteristic Functions |
By Rene van den Brink; VU University Amsterdam Enrique Gonzalez-Aranguena; Universidad Complutense de Madrid Conrado Manuel; Universidad Complutense de Madrid Monica del Pozo; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Presented by: Rene van den Brink, VU University Amsterdam |
Session 38: Decision Theory 3 June 19, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Ran Shorrer, Harvard University |
Session type: invited |
Dynamically Eliciting Unobservable Information |
By Christopher Chambers; UCSD |
Presented by: Christopher Chambers, UCSD |
Bayesian Expected Utility and Non-Bayesian Ambiguity |
By umut keskin; istanbul bilgi university |
Presented by: umut keskin, istanbul bilgi university |
Consistent Indices |
By Ran Shorrer; Harvard University |
Presented by: Ran Shorrer, Harvard University |
Session 39: Condorcet Lecture June 19, 2014 16:30 to 17:45 Robsham Theater |
Session Chair: Utku Unver, Boston College |
Session type: invited |
School Choice in Boston: Recent Developments |
By Parag Pathak; MIT |
Presented by: Parag Pathak, MIT |
Session 40: Axiomatic Matching 2 June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Szilvia Papai, Concordia University |
Session type: contributed |
Consistency and its Converse for Roommate Markets |
By Bettina Klaus; University of Lausanne |
Presented by: Bettina Klaus, University of Lausanne |
Maximal Conversely Consistent Subsolution of the Pareto Optimal Solution in Marriage Problems |
By Duygu Nizamogullari; Piri Reis University |
Presented by: Duygu Nizamogullari, Piri Reis University |
Consistent Enlargements of the Core in Roommate Problems |
By Ipek Ozkal Sanver; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: Ipek Ozkal Sanver, Istanbul Bilgi University |
Reasonably and Securely Stable Matching |
By David Cantala; El Colegio de Mexico Szilvia Papai; Concordia University |
Presented by: Szilvia Papai, Concordia University |
Session 41: Social Choice and Voting June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Mahendra Prasad, University of California, Berkeley |
Session type: contributed |
Social Dichotomy Functions |
By Conal Duddy; National University of Ireland, Galway Nicolas Houy; CNRS Jérôme Lang Ashley Piggins; NUI Galway William Zwicker; Union College |
Presented by: William Zwicker, Union College |
Values for games analyzing voting with rotation |
By Honorata Sosnowska |
Presented by: Honorata Sosnowska, |
Social Rank Ordering Functions and Arrow's Theorem |
By Mahendra Prasad; University of California, Berkeley |
Presented by: Mahendra Prasad, University of California, Berkeley |
Session 42: Political Competition June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Jan Auerbach, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session type: contributed |
Information and targeted spending |
By Jon Eguia; University of Bristol Antonio Nicolo; University of Manchester |
Presented by: Antonio Nicolo, University of Manchester |
Pork Barrel Politics and Gerrymandering |
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By Hideo Konishi; Boston College Chen-Yu Pan; Boston College |
Presented by: Hideo Konishi, Boston College |
Ruling Elites' Rotation and Asset Ownership: Implications for Property Rights |
By Leonid Polishchuk; Higher School of Economics Georgiy Syunyaev; NRU Higher School of Economics |
Presented by: Leonid Polishchuk, Higher School of Economics |
Political competition over property rights enforcement |
By Jan Auerbach; Washington University in St. Louis |
Presented by: Jan Auerbach, Washington University in St. Louis |
Session 43: Strategy-proofness 2 June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Ryan Tierney, University of Rochester |
Session type: contributed |
Affine Maximizers in Domains with Selfish Valuations |
By Swaprava Nath; Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Arunava Sen; Indian Statistical Institute |
Presented by: Arunava Sen, Indian Statistical Institute |
Further Results on Dictatorial Domains |
By Anup Pramanik; Osaka University |
Presented by: Anup Pramanik, Osaka University |
An Axiomatic Approach to Characterizing and Relaxing Strategyproofness of One-sided Matching Mechanisms |
By Timo Mennle; University of Zurich Sven Seuken; University of Zurich |
Presented by: Timo Mennle, University of Zurich |
Strategy-proofness and Fairness in a Multiple Commons Problem |
By Ryan Tierney; University of Rochester |
Presented by: Ryan Tierney, University of Rochester |
Session 44: Preference Aggregation 2 June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Susumu Cato, Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Session type: contributed |
Complete Characterization of Domains for M-Rationalizable Choice Function. |
By Debabrata Pal; Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur (IITJ) |
Presented by: Debabrata Pal, Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur (IITJ) |
Impartial Social Rankings |
By Riste Gjorgjiev; Universitat de Girona |
Presented by: Riste Gjorgjiev, Universitat de Girona |
Comparing Preferences by Swapping Alternatives |
By Burak Can; Department of Economics Ton Storcken; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Ton Storcken, Maastricht University |
Stable social choice with infinite population |
By Susumu Cato; Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Presented by: Susumu Cato, Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Session 45: Resource Allocation 2 June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Juan Vidal-Puga, Universidade de Vigo |
Session type: contributed |
A non-cooperative approach to the Talmud solution for the bankruptcy problems |
By Jiawen Li; University of York Yuan Ju; University of York |
Presented by: Jiawen Li, University of York |
The efficiency of monopolistic provision of public goods through bilateral and simultaneous bargaining |
By Ryusuke Shinohara; Hosei University Noriaki Matsushima; Osaka University |
Presented by: Ryusuke Shinohara, Hosei University |
Bargaining and Buyout |
By Joosung Lee; Pennsylvania State University |
Presented by: Joosung Lee, Pennsylvania State University |
A sequential bargaining protocol for land rental arrangements |
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By Alfredo Valencia-Toledo; Universidade de Vigo Juan Vidal-Puga; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: Juan Vidal-Puga, Universidade de Vigo |
Session 46: Decision Theory 4 June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Miguel-Angel Ballester, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
Session type: contributed |
On orderings of opportunity sets and the theory of choice functions |
By Vladimir Danilov; Russian Academy of Science of Moscow Ernesto Savaglio; University of Pescara Gleb Koshevoy; Russian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: Ernesto Savaglio, University of Pescara |
Expected utility without full transitivity |
By Walter Bossert; University of Montreal Kotaro Suzumura; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Walter Bossert, University of Montreal |
Similarity-Based Mistakes in Choice |
By Fernando Payro; ITAM Levent Ulku; ITAM |
Presented by: Levent Ulku, ITAM |
Random Choice Under Risk |
By Jose Apesteguia; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Miguel-Angel Ballester; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
Presented by: Miguel-Angel Ballester, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
Session 47: Inequality and Poverty Measurement 1 June 20, 2014 8:00 to 10:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: José Luis García-Lapresta, Universidad de Valladolid |
Session type: contributed |
Relative measures of economic insecurity |
By Conchita DAmbrosio; Universite du Luxembourg Walter Bossert; University of Montreal |
Presented by: Conchita DAmbrosio, Universite du Luxembourg |
Income poverty measures with relative poverty lines |
By Benoit Decerf |
Presented by: Benoit Decerf, |
Assessing Individuals’ Deprivation in a Multidimensional Framework |
By Iñaki Permanyer; Centre d'Estudis Demografics |
Presented by: Iñaki Permanyer, Centre d'Estudis Demografics |
A class of exponential poverty measures |
By José Luis García-Lapresta; Universidad de Valladolid Casilda Lasso de la Vega; Universidad del País Vasco Ricardo A. Marques Pereira; Università degli Studi di Trento |
Presented by: José Luis García-Lapresta, Universidad de Valladolid |
Session 48: School Choice 2 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Maia Guell, University of Edinbugh |
Session type: contributed |
The Object Allocation Problem with Random Priorities |
By MUSTAFA AFACAN; SABANCI UNIVERSITY |
Presented by: MUSTAFA AFACAN, SABANCI UNIVERSITY |
School Choice Mechanisms, Information Acquisition and League Tables |
By Georgy Artemov; The University of Melbourne |
Presented by: Georgy Artemov, The University of Melbourne |
School Choice with Status Quo Bias |
By MUSTAFA AFACAN; SABANCI UNIVERSITY Zeynel Aliogullari; Sabanci University Mehmet Barlo; Sabanci University |
Presented by: Mehmet Barlo, Sabanci University |
The Illusion of School Choice: Empirical Evidence from Barcelona |
By Caterina Calsamiglia; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Maia Guell; University of Edinbugh |
Presented by: Maia Guell, University of Edinbugh |
Session 49: Market Design 3 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Nicole Immorlica, Microsoft Research |
Session type: contributed |
Implementation of the maximum sustainable yield under an age-structured model |
By Serkan Kucuksenel; Middle East Technical University |
Presented by: Serkan Kucuksenel, Middle East Technical University |
Financial Anarchy. A new measure of financial stability |
By Dimitris Voliotis; University of Piraeus |
Presented by: Dimitris Voliotis, University of Piraeus |
Targeted vs. Collective Information Sharing in Networks |
By Alexey Kushnir; University of Zurich Alexandru Nichifor; University of St Andrews |
Presented by: Alexandru Nichifor, University of St Andrews |
Social Status and Badge Design |
By Nicole Immorlica; Microsoft Research gregory stoddard Vasilis Syrgkanis; Cornell University |
Presented by: gregory stoddard, |
Session 50: Political Polarization and Political Issues June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Emanuele Bracco, Lancaster University Management School |
Session type: contributed |
Electoral Competition with Mass Media Noise |
By Chen-Yu Pan; Boston College |
Presented by: Chen-Yu Pan, Boston College |
Costs of Change, Political Polarization and Re-election Hurdles |
By Hans Gersbach; ETH Zurich Philippe Muller; ETH Zurich Oriol Tejada; CER-ETH |
Presented by: Philippe Muller, ETH Zurich |
Time Allocation on Electoral Issues |
By Morgane Tanvé |
Presented by: Morgane Tanvé, |
Political Competition, Tax Salience and Accountability: Theory and Some Evidence from Italy |
By Emanuele Bracco; Lancaster University Management School Michela Redoano; University of Warwick Francesco Porcelli; University of Exeter |
Presented by: Emanuele Bracco, Lancaster University Management School |
Session 51: Strategy-proofness 3 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Shigehiro Serizawa, Osaka University |
Session type: contributed |
Locating public bads in neighbouring countries |
By Abhinaba Lahiri; Maastricht University Hans Peters; Maastricht University Ton Storcken; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Abhinaba Lahiri, Maastricht University |
Assignment Maximization in School Choice |
By Bertan Turhan; Boston College |
Presented by: Bertan Turhan, Boston College |
Strategy-Proofness and Efficiency in Allocating Houses for Ranking Preferences |
By Shigehiro Serizawa; Osaka University Yu Zhou; Osaka University |
Presented by: Shigehiro Serizawa, Osaka University |
Session 52: Preference Aggregation 3 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Marcus Pivato, Trent University |
Session type: contributed |
Directional Equilibria |
By John Duggan; University of Rochester |
Presented by: John Duggan, University of Rochester |
Independence of Irrelevant Opinions and Symmetry Imply Liberalism |
By Wonki Cho; University of Manchester Biung-Ghi Ju; Seoul National University |
Presented by: Wonki Cho, University of Manchester |
Unanimity Overruled: Majority Voting and the Burden of History |
By Klaus Nehring; University of California, Davis Marcus Pivato; Trent University Clemens Puppe; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Clemens Puppe, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Statistical Utilitarianism |
By Marcus Pivato; Trent University |
Presented by: Marcus Pivato, Trent University |
Session 53: Cooperative Games 1 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: María Gómez-Rúa, Universidade de Vigo |
Session type: contributed |
Hierarchical outcomes and collusion neutrality on networks |
By Biung-Ghi Ju; Seoul National University Junghum Park; Korea Adavanced Institute of Science and Technology |
Presented by: Biung-Ghi Ju, Seoul National University |
Lexicographic allocations and the core: the case of the assignment game |
By Marina Núñez; Universitat de Barcelona Tamás Solymosi; Corvinus University of Budapest |
Presented by: Marina Núñez, Universitat de Barcelona |
Stable lexicographic rules for shortest path games |
By Eric Bahel; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Christian Trudeau; University of Windsor |
Presented by: Eric Bahel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
A monotonic and merge-proof rule in minimum cost spanning tree situations. |
By María Gómez-Rúa; Universidade de Vigo Juan Vidal-Puga; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: María Gómez-Rúa, Universidade de Vigo |
Session 54: Decision Theory 5 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Martin Schonger, ETH Zurich |
Session type: contributed |
Geometry on the Utility Space |
By Francois Durand; INRIA |
Presented by: Francois Durand, INRIA |
Choose what you like or like what you choose? Identifying Influence and Homophily out of Individual Decisions |
By Tugce Cuhadaroglu; University of St Andrews |
Presented by: Tugce Cuhadaroglu, University of St Andrews |
Ambiguity Aversion Without Asymmetric Information |
By Daniel Chen; ETH Zurich Martin Schonger; ETH Zurich |
Presented by: Martin Schonger, ETH Zurich |
Session 55: Inequality and Poverty Measurement 2 June 20, 2014 10:30 to 12:30 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Sabina Alkire, University of Oxford |
Session type: contributed |
A new decomposition of the Kakwani poverty index using ordered weighted averaging operators |
By Oihana Aristondo; Universidad del País Vasco Mariateresa Ciommi; Università Politecnica delle Marche |
Presented by: Oihana Aristondo, Universidad del País Vasco |
Segregation, Informativeness and Lorenz Dominance |
By Casilda Lasso de la Vega; Universidad del País Vasco Oscar Volij; Ben Gurion University |
Presented by: Casilda Lasso de la Vega, Universidad del País Vasco |
Subjective Equivalence Scale, Poverty Line, and Ordinal Utility with Local Comparability |
By Andrew Grodner; East Carolina University |
Presented by: Andrew Grodner, East Carolina University |
Evaluating Dimensional and Distributional Contributions to Multidimensional Poverty |
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By Sabina Alkire; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Sabina Alkire, University of Oxford |
Session 56: Novel Applications in Market Design June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: James Schummer, Northwestern University |
Session type: contributed |
Stable Fixtures Problem with Payments |
By Peter Biro; Hungarian Academy of Sciences Peter Wojuteczky; Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: Peter Biro, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Designing Fair Tiebreak Mechanisms: The Case of Penalty Shootouts |
By Nejat Anbarci; Deakin University Ching-jen Sun; Deakin University Utku Unver; Boston College |
Presented by: Utku Unver, Boston College |
Stable Assignment Problems for Staffing: Negotiated Complete Stable Matchings |
By Ozlem Ergun; Georgia Institute of Technology Mallory Soldner; Georgia Institute of Technology Julie Swann; Georgia Institute of Technology |
Presented by: Ozlem Ergun, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Waiting for Prizes |
By James Schummer; Northwestern University |
Presented by: James Schummer, Northwestern University |
Session 57: Computational Social Choice 2 June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Yuliya Veselova, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Distance rationalization of anonymous and homogeneous voting rules |
By Benjamin Hadjibeyli; ENS Lyon Mark Wilson; University of Auckland |
Presented by: Mark Wilson, University of Auckland |
Voting with CP-nets using a Probabilistic Preference Structure |
By Cristina Cornelio; University of Padova Judy Goldsmith; University of Kentucky Umberto Grandi; University of Padova Nicholas Mattei; NICTA Francesca Rossi; University of Padova Kristen Brent Venable; Tulane University and IHMC |
Presented by: Kristen Brent Venable, Tulane University and IHMC |
A Local-Dominance Theory of Voting Equilibria |
By Reshef Meir; Harvard University Omer Lev; Hebrew University Jeffrey Rosenschein; Hebrew University |
Presented by: Reshef Meir, Harvard University |
Comparing Probabilistic Models: IC, IAC, IANC |
By Yuliya Veselova; National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Presented by: Yuliya Veselova, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session 58: Performance of Voting Rules June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Markus Brill, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
Scoring Rules over Subsets of Alternatives : Consistency and Paradoxes |
By Eric Kamwa; Normandy University- UNICAEN vincent merlin; CREM CNRS and University of Caen Basse Normandie |
Presented by: Eric Kamwa, Normandy University- UNICAEN |
Evaluating the likelihood of the referendum paradox for mixed voting systems |
By Michel Le Breton; Toulouse School of Economics Dominique Lepelley; Univesité de la Réunion vincent merlin; CREM CNRS and University of Caen Basse Normandie |
Presented by: vincent merlin, CREM CNRS and University of Caen Basse Normandie |
The Probability of casting a Decisive Vote ina Mixed-Member Electoral System |
By Michel Le Breton; Toulouse School of Economics |
Presented by: Michel Le Breton, Toulouse School of Economics |
Strategic Voting and Strategic Candidacy |
By Markus Brill; Duke University Vincent Conitzer; Duke University |
Presented by: Markus Brill, Duke University |
Session 59: Empirical Voting and Public Economics June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Wei Sun, Renmin University of China |
Session type: contributed |
Choice of Vocational Education |
By Tutan Ahmed; Indian Institute of Management Calcutta |
Presented by: Tutan Ahmed, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta |
The Determinants of Non-residential Real Estate Values with Special Reference to Local Environmental Goods |
By Sofia F. Franco; UNL Bowman Cutter |
Presented by: Sofia F. Franco, UNL |
Can Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Programs Increase Coverage and Reduce Medicaid Costs? |
By Wei Sun; Renmin University of China |
Presented by: Wei Sun, Renmin University of China |
Session 60: Mechanism Design 4 June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 306 (note the mistake on page 22) |
Session Chair: Ruben Juarez, University of Hawaii |
Session type: contributed |
The curse of the first-in-first-out queue discipline |
By Trine Platz; University of Southern Denmark Lars Peter Østerdal; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Lars Peter Østerdal, University of Southern Denmark |
A graph theoretic approach to the slot allocation problem |
By Youngsub Chun; Seoul National University Boram Park; National Institute for Mathematical Sciences |
Presented by: Youngsub Chun, Seoul National University |
Sharing the loss in a gas network. The Spanish case. |
By Gustavo Bergantinos; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: Gustavo Bergantinos, Universidade de Vigo |
Strategy-proof resource allocation on a network |
By Ruben Juarez; University of Hawaii Rajnish Kumar; Louisiana State University |
Presented by: Ruben Juarez, University of Hawaii |
Session 61: Preference Aggregation 4 June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Tomoyuki Kamo, Kyoto Sangyo University |
Session type: contributed |
Arrow’s Theorem Without Transitivity |
By Alan Miller; University of Haifa Shiran Rachmilevitch; University of Haifa |
Presented by: Alan Miller, University of Haifa |
Acyclic Rational Choice with Indifference-Transitivity |
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By Ryo-Ichi Nagahisa; Kansai University |
Presented by: Ryo-Ichi Nagahisa, Kansai University |
Arrovian Social Choice with Psychological Threshold |
By Tomoyuki Kamo; Kyoto Sangyo University Ryo-Ichi Nagahisa; Kansai University |
Presented by: Tomoyuki Kamo, Kyoto Sangyo University |
Session 62: Cooperative Games 2 June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Javier Martinez de Albeniz, Universitat de Barcelona |
Session type: contributed |
The Banzhaf Value in the Presence of Externalities |
By Mikel Álvarez-Mozos; Universitat de Barcelona Oriol Tejada; CER-ETH |
Presented by: Mikel Álvarez-Mozos, Universitat de Barcelona |
Linear Transforms, Values and Least Square Approximation for Cooperation Systems |
By Ulrich Faigle; Universität zu Köln Michel Grabisch; Université de Paris I |
Presented by: Michel Grabisch, Université de Paris I |
Sequential versus Simultaneous Assignment Problems and Two Applications |
By Umut Dur; North Carolina State University Onur Kesten; Carnegie Mellon University |
Presented by: Onur Kesten, Carnegie Mellon University |
On the nucleolus of the assignment game |
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By Javier Martinez de Albeniz; Universitat de Barcelona Carles Rafels; Universitat de Barcelona Neus Ybern; Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya |
Presented by: Javier Martinez de Albeniz, Universitat de Barcelona |
Session 63: Inequality and Poverty Measurement 3 - Empirical June 20, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Suman Seth, University of Oxford |
Session type: contributed |
Does the choice of well-being measure matter for the identifi cation of the worst off in Germany? |
By Koen Decancq; University Antwerp Dirk Neumann; CORE, Université catholique de Louvain |
Presented by: Dirk Neumann, CORE, Université catholique de Louvain |
ANALYZING INEQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS |
By Casilda Lasso de la Vega; University of Basque Country Agurtzane Lekuona Agirretxe; University of Basque Country |
Presented by: Agurtzane Lekuona Agirretxe, University of Basque Country |
Urban Residents' Discrimination and Well-Being of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China |
By Chun Wing Tse; Central University of Finance and Economics |
Presented by: Chun Wing Tse, Central University of Finance and Economics |
Assessing Destitution among the Poorest of the Poor in Developing Countries Using Ordinal Variables |
By Suman Seth; University of Oxford |
Presented by: Suman Seth, University of Oxford |
Session 64: Special Society for Social Choice and Welfare Lecture June 20, 2014 16:30 to 17:45 Robsham Theater |
Session Chair: John Weymark, Vanderbilt University |
Session type: invited |
Theory of Practice of Social Choice |
By Amartya Sen; Harvard University |
Presented by: Amartya Sen, Harvard University |
Session 65: Social Choice and Welfare Prize Lectures June 21, 2014 8:30 to 10:30 Robsham Theater |
Session Chair: Bhaskar Dutta, University of Warwick |
Session type: invited |
Quantifying Inefficiency in Games and Mechanisms |
By Tim Roughgarden; Stanford University |
Presented by: Tim Roughgarden, Stanford University |
Computational Social Choice: A Journey from Basic Complexity Results to a Brave New World for Social Choice |
By Vincent Conitzer; Duke University |
Presented by: Vincent Conitzer, Duke University |
Session 66: Matching 2 June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Helga Habis, Corvinus University of Budapest |
Session type: contributed |
Divide and Compromise |
By Antonio Nicolo; University of Manchester Rodrigo Velez; Texas A&M University |
Presented by: Rodrigo Velez, Texas A&M University |
Pairing Games and Markets |
By AHMET ALKAN; SABANCI UNIVERSITY Alparslan Tuncay; Sabanci University |
Presented by: AHMET ALKAN, SABANCI UNIVERSITY |
Assignment Games with Externalities |
By Jens Gudmundsson; Lund University Helga Habis; Corvinus University of Budapest |
Presented by: Helga Habis, Corvinus University of Budapest |
Session 67: School Choice 3 June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Vikram Manjunath, Boston College |
Session type: contributed |
Limiting Applications in College Admissions and Evidence from Conflicting Examinations |
By WeiCheng Chen; Washington University in Saint Louis Yi-Cheng Kao; Chung Yuan Christian University |
Presented by: Yi-Cheng Kao, Chung Yuan Christian University |
Semi-Robust Estimation and Re-Design of School Choice Mechanism: Case of Seoul |
By Sam Hwang; University of Chicago |
Presented by: Sam Hwang, University of Chicago |
When two should be one but aren’t: Milwaukee Public Schools and the voucher system |
By Vikram Manjunath; Boston College Bertan Turhan; Boston College |
Presented by: Vikram Manjunath, Boston College |
Session 68: Axiomatic Voting Theory June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Felix Brandt, Technische Universität München |
Session type: contributed |
On the Axiomatic Characterization of Runoff Voting Rules |
By Rupert Freeman; Duke University Markus Brill; Duke University Vincent Conitzer; Duke University |
Presented by: Rupert Freeman, Duke University |
A Characterization of Pareto Optimal Majoritarian Social Choice Functions |
By Felix Brandt; Technische Universität München Christian Geist; Technische Universität München |
Presented by: Christian Geist, Technische Universität München |
Consistent Social Choice Lotteries |
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By Felix Brandt; Technische Universität München |
Presented by: Felix Brandt, Technische Universität München |
Session 69: Experimental Social Choice 3 June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Alain Trannoy, EHESS |
Session type: contributed |
Happiness and Risk Preferences in Rural Ethiopia |
By Solomon Tesfu; Mount St. Mary's University |
Presented by: Solomon Tesfu, Mount St. Mary's University |
Does Fairness Constrain Profit Maximization? New Evidence from a Dictator Monopoly Experiment |
By Steven Beckman; University of Colorado, Denver Gregory DeAngelo; UC Denver Jim Smith; University of Colorado, Denver |
Presented by: Steven Beckman, University of Colorado, Denver |
How We Earn Money Matters for Distributive Justice: An experimental investigation of equality of opportunity |
By Olivier Chanel; GREQAM Stephane Lucchini; AMSE Miriam Teschl; AMSE Alain Trannoy; EHESS |
Presented by: Alain Trannoy, EHESS |
Session 70: Welfare Criteria 1 June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Nan Li, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
Session type: contributed |
The measurement of labour content: a general approach |
By Naoki Yoshihara; Hitotsubashi University |
Presented by: Naoki Yoshihara, Hitotsubashi University |
Laissez-faire versus Pareto |
By Kristof Bosmans; Maastricht University Z. Emel Öztürk; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Kristof Bosmans, Maastricht University |
On Some Difficulties of Simple Prioritarianism |
By Nan Li; Southwestern University of Finance and Economics Yongsheng Xu; Georgia State University |
Presented by: Nan Li, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics |
Session 71: Taxation and Government Policies 1 June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Giacomo Valletta, Maastricht University |
Session type: contributed |
Revealed Social Preferences and the Costs of Inequality and Business Cycles |
By Ben Lockwood; Harvard University Matthew Weinzierl; Harvard Business School |
Presented by: Ben Lockwood, Harvard University |
How many educated workers do you wish for your economy? Government targets, optimal public spending, and labor market impact: the French case |
By Therese REBIERE; LIRSA-CNAM Isabelle Lebon; department of Economics |
Presented by: Therese REBIERE, LIRSA-CNAM |
Welfare Evaluation of Tax Reforms for Married Couples in the United States |
By Matteo Picchio; Ghent University Giacomo Valletta; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Giacomo Valletta, Maastricht University |
Session 72: Intertemporal Social Choice June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Urmee Khan, University of California, Riverside |
Session type: contributed |
North-South convergence and the allocation of CO2 emissions right |
By , |
Presented by: John Roemer, Yale University |
Patient Preferences and the Precautionary Principle |
By Urmee Khan; University of California, Riverside |
Presented by: Urmee Khan, University of California, Riverside |
Session 73: Political Economy: Theory and Empirical Analysis June 21, 2014 11:00 to 12:30 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Ben Li, Boston College |
Session type: contributed |
Issue dimensions and voting decisions |
By M. Socorro Puy; Universidad de Málaga |
Presented by: M. Socorro Puy, Universidad de Málaga |
Politics of Violence: Identity, Isolation and Strategy in Insurgency Areas of India |
By Diganta Mukherjee; Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Abhinandan Sinha; French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Indian Division |
Presented by: Abhinandan Sinha, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Indian Division |
The Economics of Nationalism |
By Ben Li; Boston College |
Presented by: Ben Li, Boston College |
Session 74: Many-to-many Matching June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Sofya Kiselgof, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session type: contributed |
Multi-period Matching |
By Sangram Kadam; Department of Economics, Harvard University Maciej Kotowski; Harvard University |
Presented by: Maciej Kotowski, Harvard University |
A many-to-many 'rural hospital theorem' |
By Ayse Yazici; Durham University Business School Flip Klijn; Institute for Economic Analysis |
Presented by: Ayse Yazici, Durham University Business School |
Many-to-many matchings with exact quotas |
By Sofya Kiselgof; National Research University Higher School of Economics Constantine Sorokin; National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Presented by: Sofya Kiselgof, National Research University Higher School of Economics |
Session 75: Law June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Francis Flanagan, Wake Forest University |
Session type: contributed |
Why Law Breeds Cycles |
By Leo Katz; University of Pennsylvania |
Presented by: Leo Katz, University of Pennsylvania |
Scrutinizing Tiers |
By Maxwell Stearns; University of Maryland Carey Sch. of Law |
Presented by: Maxwell Stearns, University of Maryland Carey Sch. of Law |
Counting the Numbers Fairly: The Maximal Proportional Satisfaction of Incommensurable Values |
By Bruce Chapman; University of Toronto |
Presented by: Bruce Chapman, University of Toronto |
Peremptory Challenges and Jury Selection |
By Francis Flanagan; Wake Forest University |
Presented by: Francis Flanagan, Wake Forest University |
Session 76: Political System June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Chiu Yu Ko, National Uni. of Singapore |
Session type: contributed |
Minority Representation in Proportional Representation Systems |
By Margherita Negri; Université Catholique de Louvain |
Presented by: Margherita Negri, Université Catholique de Louvain |
Coalition-Preclusion Contracts and Moderate Policies |
By Hans Gersbach; ETH Zurich Maik Schneider; CER-ETH -- Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich Oriol Tejada; CER-ETH |
Presented by: Oriol Tejada, CER-ETH |
The Closed Primaries versus the Top-two Primary |
By Pablo Amoros; Universidad de Malaga |
Presented by: Pablo Amoros, Universidad de Malaga |
Dictate a Dictator, Succeed a successor |
By Chiu Yu Ko; National Uni. of Singapore |
Presented by: Chiu Yu Ko, National Uni. of Singapore |
Session 77: Computational Social Choice 1 June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 220 |
Session Chair: Vincent Conitzer, Duke University |
Session type: contributed |
Two-Person Fair Division of Indivisible Items: An Efficient, Envy-Free Algorithm |
By Steven Brams; New York University Marc Kilgour; Wilfrid Laurier University Christian Klamler; Graz University |
Presented by: Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier University |
Maximizing Nash product social welfare in allocating indivisible goods |
By Andreas Darmann; University of Graz Joachim Schauer; University of Graz |
Presented by: Andreas Darmann, University of Graz |
The Maximum Likelihood Approach to Voting on Social Networks |
By Vincent Conitzer; Duke University |
Presented by: Vincent Conitzer, Duke University |
Session 78: Mechanism Design 5 June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Ryuji Sano, Kyoto University |
Session type: contributed |
Reverse Mechanism Design |
By Nima Haghpanah Jason Hartline; Northwestern U. |
Presented by: Nima Haghpanah, |
Price of Anarchy for Auction Revenue |
By Jason Hartline; Northwestern U. Darrell Hoy; Northwestern Samuel Taggart; Northwestern University |
Presented by: Darrell Hoy, Northwestern |
Characterization of Vickrey auction with reserve price |
By Conan Mukherjee; Indian Institute of Technology Bombay |
Presented by: Conan Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay |
A Dynamic Mechanism Design for Scheduling with Different Use Lengths |
By Ryuji Sano; Kyoto University |
Presented by: Ryuji Sano, Kyoto University |
Session 79: Preference Aggregation 5 June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Sumiyo Nishiguchi, Tokyo University of Science |
Session type: contributed |
On logic and social choice |
By maurice salles; public |
Presented by: maurice salles, public |
THE MAJORITY RULE IN A THREE-VALUED LOGIC FRAMEWORK |
By Adrian Miroiu; National School of Political Studies |
Presented by: Adrian Miroiu, National School of Political Studies |
Competitive Balance and Ranking Cycles |
By James Boudreau; University of Texas-Pan American Shane Sanders; Western Illinois University |
Presented by: Shane Sanders, Western Illinois University |
Application of Social Choice Theory in Pronoun Resolution |
By Sumiyo Nishiguchi; Tokyo University of Science |
Presented by: Sumiyo Nishiguchi, Tokyo University of Science |
Session 80: Taxation, Environment, and Coalition Formation June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Higgins 225 |
Session Chair: Effrosyni Diamantoudi, public |
Session type: contributed |
Coalition Formation Process in Real Time with an Application to Bargaining over Customs Union |
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By Gerald Pech; KIMEP University |
Presented by: Gerald Pech, KIMEP University |
International Environmental Agreements: An Emission Choice Model with Abatement Technology |
By Stefania Strantza; Concordia University Eftichios Sartzetakis; University of Macedonia |
Presented by: Stefania Strantza, Concordia University |
Endogenous Absorptive Capacity And Tax For Reducing Emission Gap |
By Ben Mrad Hichem; FSEGT |
Presented by: Ben Mrad Hichem, FSEGT |
Subsidies, emissions, and social welfare in general equilibrium with imperfect competition. |
By Effrosyni Diamantoudi; public Eleftherios Filippiadis; Concordia University David Kelly; University of Miami |
Presented by: Effrosyni Diamantoudi, public |
Session 81: Cooperative Games 3 June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: László Kóczy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Session type: contributed |
Consistency and the core of multi-sided assignment markets |
By Francesc Llerena; Universitat Rovira i Virgili Marina Núñez; Universitat de Barcelona Carles Rafels; Universitat de Barcelona |
Presented by: Francesc Llerena, Universitat Rovira i Virgili |
Stable cost sharing in production allocation games |
By Eric Bahel; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Christian Trudeau; University of Windsor |
Presented by: Christian Trudeau, University of Windsor |
A risk-based core |
By László Kóczy; Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: László Kóczy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Session 82: Special Session by Institute of Aging: Equity in the Long Run June 21, 2014 14:00 to 16:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Stéphane Zuber, CNRS |
Session type: invited |
Consuming more and polluting less today: intergenerationally efficient climate policy |
By Francis Dennig; Princeton University |
Presented by: Francis Dennig, Princeton University |
Discounting, Beyond Utilitarianism |
By Marc Fleurbaey; Princeton University Stéphane Zuber; CNRS |
Presented by: Marc Fleurbaey, Princeton University |
Discounting under disagreement |
By Geoffrey HEAL Antony Millner; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Antony Millner, London School of Economics |
Probability adjusted rank-discounted utilitarianism |
By Geir Asheim; University of Oslo Stéphane Zuber; CNRS |
Presented by: Stéphane Zuber, CNRS |
Session 83: House Allocation June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Fulton 511 |
Session Chair: Takuma Wakayama, Ryukoku University |
Session type: contributed |
Transferring Ownership of Public Housing to Existing Tenants: A Mechanism Design Approach |
By Tommy Andersson; Lund University Lars Ehlers; Universite Montreal Lars-Gunnar Svensson; University of Lund |
Presented by: Tommy Andersson, Lund University |
House allocation with weak priority orderings |
By Xiang Han; Southern Methodist University |
Presented by: Xiang Han, Southern Methodist University |
Pre-exchange-proof House Allocation |
By Yuji Fujinaka; Osaka University of Economics Takuma Wakayama; Ryukoku University |
Presented by: Takuma Wakayama, Ryukoku University |
Session 84: Political Economy, Condorcet Jury Theorem June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Higgins 300 |
Session Chair: Irem Bozbay, University of Surrey |
Session type: contributed |
Strategic Voting and Condorcet Jury Theorem under Uncertainty about Player's Information Precision |
By Naruto Nagaoka; Kobe University |
Presented by: Naruto Nagaoka, Kobe University |
Truth seeking judgment aggregation |
By Irem Bozbay; University of Surrey |
Presented by: Irem Bozbay, University of Surrey |
Democratisation and Barriers to Entry in Two-Dimensional Voting Model |
By Dmitry Veselov; National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow |
Presented by: Dmitry Veselov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow |
Session 85: Fairness, Justice and Equity 4 June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Gasson 306 |
Session Chair: Albin Erlanson, University of Bonn and University of Lund |
Session type: contributed |
Measurement of Equality of Opportunity: A Normative Approach |
By Z. Emel Öztürk; Maastricht University Kristof Bosmans; Maastricht University |
Presented by: Z. Emel Öztürk, Maastricht University |
Fair Intergenerational Utilitarianism: Risk, Learning, and Discounting |
By Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio; University of Oslo |
Presented by: Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio, University of Oslo |
Utilitarian resource allocation |
By Albin Erlanson; University of Bonn and University of Lund Karol Szwagrzak; University of Southern Denmark |
Presented by: Albin Erlanson, University of Bonn and University of Lund |
Session 86: Implementation Theory 5 June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Fulton 453 |
Session Chair: Alejandro Saporiti, University of Manchester |
Session type: contributed |
Implementation via Codes of Rights |
[slides] |
By Semih Koray; Bilkent University Kemal Yildiz; Bilkent University |
Presented by: Kemal Yildiz, Bilkent University |
Strong Nash Implementability |
By Pelin Pasin Cowley; Izmir Katip Celebi University |
Presented by: Pelin Pasin Cowley, Izmir Katip Celebi University |
Securely Implementable Social Choice Rules with Partially Honest Agents |
By Alejandro Saporiti; University of Manchester |
Presented by: Alejandro Saporiti, University of Manchester |
Session 87: Welfare Criteria 2 June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Gasson 205 |
Session Chair: Florian Brandl, Technische Universität München |
Session type: contributed |
Social Welfare Comparisons with Fourth-Order Utility Derivatives |
[slides] |
By Christophe Muller; Aix-Marseille University |
Presented by: Christophe Muller, Aix-Marseille University |
Universal Pareto Dominance and Welfare for Plausible Utility Functions |
By Haris Aziz; NICTA and UNSW Australia Florian Brandl; Technische Universität München Felix Brandt; Technische Universität München |
Presented by: Florian Brandl, Technische Universität München |
Session 88: Taxation and Government Policies 2 June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Higgins 310 |
Session Chair: Francisco Candel-Sánchez, Universidad de Murcia |
Session type: contributed |
Self-targeted redistribution: Pareto optimal in-kind transfers and their effects on labor supply |
[slides] |
By Jun Matsui; Waseda University |
Presented by: Jun Matsui, Waseda University |
Optimal subsidies on prosocial activities |
By Francisco Candel-Sánchez; Universidad de Murcia Juan Perote-Peña; Universidad de Zaragoza |
Presented by: Francisco Candel-Sánchez, Universidad de Murcia |
Session 89: Special Session by Institute of Aging: Equity, Pensions, Death June 21, 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Gasson 100 |
Session Chair: Ali Shourideh, University of Pennsylavnia |
Session type: invited |
Fair retirement under risky lifetime |
By Marc Fleurbaey; Princeton University Marie Louise Leroux; ESG UQAM Pierre Pestieau; Université de Liège Gregory Ponthiere; Paris School of Economics |
Presented by: Gregory Ponthiere, Paris School of Economics |
Harsh occupations, life expectancy and social security |
By Pierre Pestieau; Université de Liège Maria Racionero; The Australian National University |
Presented by: Maria Racionero, The Australian National University |
Providing Efficient Incentives to Work: Retirement Ages and the Pension System |
By Ali Shourideh; University of Pennsylavnia |
Presented by: Ali Shourideh, University of Pennsylavnia |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
1 | Acemoglu, Daron | P15 |
2 | AFACAN, MUSTAFA | P48 |
3 | Ahmed, Tutan | P59 |
4 | ALKAN, AHMET | P66 |
5 | Alkire, Sabina | C55, P55 |
6 | Alva, Samson | P17 |
7 | Amoros, Pablo | P76 |
8 | Andersson, Tommy | P83 |
9 | Aristondo, Oihana | P55 |
10 | Artemov, Georgy | P48 |
11 | Athanasiou, Efthymios | C35, P35 |
12 | Auerbach, Jan | C42, P42 |
13 | Aygun, Orhan | P31 |
14 | Álvarez-Mozos, Mikel | P62 |
15 | Østerdal, Lars Peter | P60 |
16 | Öztürk, Z. Emel | P85 |
17 | Bahel, Eric | P53 |
18 | Bajraj, Gent | P23 |
19 | Ballester, Miguel-Angel | C46, P46 |
20 | Barbera, Salvador | P23 |
21 | Barlo, Mehmet | P48 |
22 | Basteck, Christian | P29 |
23 | Baujard, Antoinette | P14 |
24 | Beckman, Steven | P69 |
25 | Berga, Dolors | C24, P24 |
26 | Bergantinos, Gustavo | P60 |
27 | Beviá, Carmen | P9 |
28 | Biro, Peter | P56 |
29 | Bochet, Olivier | C12, C20 |
30 | Bogomolnaia, Anna | C29, P29 |
31 | Bosmans, Kristof | P70 |
32 | Bossert, Walter | P46 |
33 | Bozbay, Irem | C84, P84 |
34 | Bracco, Emanuele | C50, P50 |
35 | Brams, Steven | P29 |
36 | Brandl, Florian | C87, P87 |
37 | Brandt, Felix | C68, P68 |
38 | Breinbjerg, Jesper | P32 |
39 | Brill, Markus | C58, P58 |
40 | Brooks, Benjamin | P20 |
41 | Candel-Sánchez, Francisco | C88, P88 |
42 | Carbajal, Juan Carlos | P35 |
43 | Cato, Susumu | C44, P44 |
44 | Cengelci, Murat Ali | P32 |
45 | Chakraborty, Indranil | C25, P25 |
46 | Chambers, Christopher | P38 |
47 | Chapman, Bruce | P75 |
48 | Chen, Daniel | P30 |
49 | Chen, Siwei | C28, P28 |
50 | Cho, Wonki | P52 |
51 | Chun, Youngsub | P60 |
52 | Coelho, Danilo | P4 |
53 | Conitzer, Vincent | P65, C77, P77 |
54 | Corchon, Luis | C3, P3 |
55 | Coughlin, Peter | P3 |
56 | Crisman, Karl-Dieter | P33 |
57 | Cuhadaroglu, Tugce | P54 |
58 | Dalkiran, Nuh Aygun | P34 |
59 | Dam, Kaniska | P21 |
60 | DAmbrosio, Conchita | P47 |
61 | Darmann, Andreas | P77 |
62 | de Clippel, Geoffroy | P12 |
63 | Decerf, Benoit | P47 |
64 | Dellis, Arnaud | C11, P11 |
65 | Dennig, Francis | P82 |
66 | Dhillon, Amrita | C19, P19 |
67 | Diamantoudi, Effrosyni | C80, P80 |
68 | Dietrich, Franz | C36, P36 |
69 | Dimakopoulos, Philipp | P31 |
70 | Diss, Mostapha | P33 |
71 | Dogan, Battal | P16 |
72 | Duggan, John | P52 |
73 | Dur, Umut | P8 |
74 | Durand, Francois | P54 |
75 | Dutta, Bhaskar | P1, C65 |
76 | Ehlers, Lars | P24 |
77 | Endriss, Ulle | C4, P4 |
78 | Ergun, Ozlem | P56 |
79 | Erlanson, Albin | C85, P85 |
80 | F. Franco, Sofia | P59 |
81 | Fischer, Felix | P28 |
82 | Flanagan, Francis | C75, P75 |
83 | Fleiner, Tamas | P8 |
84 | Fleurbaey, Marc | P82 |
85 | Freeman, Rupert | P68 |
86 | Gabrieli, Tommaso | P19 |
87 | Gallego, Maria | P19 |
88 | García-Lapresta, José Luis | C47, P47 |
89 | Gómez-Rúa, María | C53, P53 |
90 | Geist, Christian | P68 |
91 | Gerber, Anke | P26 |
92 | Gjorgjiev, Riste | P44 |
93 | Gomberg, Andrei | P36 |
94 | Gotoh, Reiko | P22 |
95 | Grabisch, Michel | P62 |
96 | Grodner, Andrew | P55 |
97 | Gudmundsson, Jens | C17, P17 |
98 | Guell, Maia | C48, P48 |
99 | Habis, Helga | C66, P66 |
100 | Haeringer, Guillaume | P17 |
101 | Haghpanah, Nima | P78 |
102 | Han, Xiang | P83 |
103 | Harless, Patrick | P7 |
104 | Hayashi, Takashi | C7, P7 |
105 | Heo, Eun Jeong | C16, P16 |
106 | Hichem, Ben Mrad | P80 |
107 | Horan, Sean | C34, P34 |
108 | Hoy, Darrell | P78 |
109 | Hwang, Sam | P67 |
110 | Ilkilic, Rahmi | C32, P32 |
111 | Immorlica, Nicole | C49 |
112 | Ivanov, Alexander | C26, P26 |
113 | Iwata, Yukinori | P23 |
114 | Izquierdo, Josep M | P13 |
115 | Ju, Biung-Ghi | P53 |
116 | Juarez, Ruben | C60, P60 |
117 | Kamada, Yuichiro | P8 |
118 | Kamaga, Kohei | P13 |
119 | Kamo, Tomoyuki | C61, P61 |
120 | Kamwa, Eric | P58 |
121 | Kao, Yi-Cheng | P67 |
122 | Karabekyan, Daniel | P26 |
123 | Karakaya, Mehmet | P9 |
124 | Kasajima, Yoichi | C27, P27 |
125 | Katz, Leo | P75 |
126 | Kazumura, Tomoya | P27 |
127 | Kóczy, László | C81, P81 |
128 | Kervinio, Yann | C13, P13 |
129 | keskin, umut | P38 |
130 | Kesten, Onur | P62 |
131 | Khan, Urmee | C72, P72 |
132 | Kibris, Ozgur | P5 |
133 | Kilgour, Marc | P77 |
134 | Kiselgof, Sofya | C74, P74 |
135 | Klaus, Bettina | P40 |
136 | Ko, Chiu Yu | C76, P76 |
137 | Koh, Youngwoo | P25 |
138 | Kominers, Scott | P2 |
139 | Konishi, Hideo | P42 |
140 | Kotowski, Maciej | P74 |
141 | Kranich, Laurence | P22 |
142 | Kucuksenel, Serkan | P49 |
143 | Kunimoto, Takashi | P12 |
144 | Kurino, Morimitsu | P24 |
145 | Kuvalekar, Aditya | P25 |
146 | Lahiri, Abhinaba | P51 |
147 | Laslier, Jean-Francois | P4 |
148 | Lasso de la Vega, Casilda | P55 |
149 | Le Breton, Michel | P58 |
150 | Lee, Joosung | P45 |
151 | Lekuona Agirretxe, Agurtzane | P63 |
152 | Li, Ben | C73, P73 |
153 | Li, Nan | C70, P70 |
154 | Li, Jiawen | P45 |
155 | Li, Jian | C30, P30 |
156 | Llerena, Francesc | P81 |
157 | Lockwood, Ben | P71 |
158 | Lombardi, Michele | P5 |
159 | Mackenzie, Andrew | P28 |
160 | Maniquet, Francois | P13 |
161 | Manjunath, Vikram | C67, P67 |
162 | Marchant, Thierry | P21 |
163 | Martinelli, Cesar | P6 |
164 | Martinez de Albeniz, Javier | C62, P62 |
165 | Matsui, Jun | P88 |
166 | Meir, Reshef | P57 |
167 | Mennle, Timo | P43 |
168 | merlin, vincent | P58 |
169 | Miller, Alan | P61 |
170 | Millner, Antony | P82 |
171 | Miroiu, Adrian | P79 |
172 | Mishra, Debasis | C5, P5 |
173 | Miyagishima, Kaname | P7 |
174 | Molis, Elena | C6, P6 |
175 | Monte, Daniel | P25 |
176 | Moreno, Bernardo | P33 |
177 | Moreno Ternero, Juan D. | C22, P22 |
178 | Morimoto, Shuhei | P24 |
179 | Morrill, Thayer | P16 |
180 | Motz, Nicolas | P19 |
181 | Mueller, Christoph | P12 |
182 | Mukherjee, Conan | P78 |
183 | Muller, Philippe | P50 |
184 | Muller, Christophe | P87 |
185 | Nagahisa, Ryo-Ichi | P61 |
186 | Nagaoka, Naruto | P84 |
187 | Nandeibam, Shasikanta | P30 |
188 | Núñez, Marina | P53 |
189 | Negri, Margherita | P76 |
190 | Nehring, Klaus | P10 |
191 | Neumann, Dirk | P63 |
192 | Nichifor, Alexandru | P49 |
193 | Nicolo, Antonio | P42 |
194 | Nishiguchi, Sumiyo | C79, P79 |
195 | Nizamogullari, Duygu | P40 |
196 | NUNEZ, MATIAS | P10 |
197 | Ozkal Sanver, Ipek | P40 |
198 | Ozyurt, Selcuk | P21 |
199 | Pal, Debabrata | P44 |
200 | Pan, Chen-Yu | P50 |
201 | Papai, Szilvia | C40, P40 |
202 | Pasin Cowley, Pelin | P86 |
203 | Paskalev, Zdravko | P3 |
204 | Pathak, Parag | P39 |
205 | Pech, Gerald | P80 |
206 | Permanyer, Iñaki | P47 |
207 | Perote-Peña, Juan | P11 |
208 | Phan, William | P29 |
209 | Piacquadio, Paolo Giovanni | P85 |
210 | Piggins, Ashley | C33, P33 |
211 | Pivato, Marcus | C52, P52 |
212 | Pogorelskiy, Kirill | P18 |
213 | Polishchuk, Leonid | P42 |
214 | Ponthiere, Gregory | P89 |
215 | Pramanik, Anup | P43 |
216 | Prasad, Mahendra | C41, P41 |
217 | Puppe, Clemens | P52 |
218 | Puy, M. Socorro | P73 |
219 | Quadir, Abdul | P35 |
220 | Racionero, Maria | P89 |
221 | Ramos-Sosa, María del Pino | C18, P18 |
222 | REBIERE, Therese | P71 |
223 | Renou, Ludovic | P12 |
224 | Rivas, Javier | P11 |
225 | Rodriguez-Alvarez, Carmelo | P10 |
226 | Roemer, John | P72 |
227 | Roescu, Andra | C14, P14 |
228 | Romero-Medina, Antonio | P16 |
229 | Rommeswinkel, Hendrik | P14 |
230 | Roughgarden, Tim | P65 |
231 | Rusinowska, Agnieszka | P9, C9 |
232 | salles, maurice | C1, P79 |
233 | Sanders, Shane | P79 |
234 | Sano, Ryuji | C78, P78 |
235 | Saporiti, Alejandro | C86, P86 |
236 | Savaglio, Ernesto | P46 |
237 | Schlegel, Jan Christoph | P31 |
238 | Schonger, Martin | C54, P54 |
239 | Schummer, James | C56, P56 |
240 | Seidl, Christian | P30 |
241 | Sen, Amartya | P64 |
242 | Sen, Arunava | P43 |
243 | Serizawa, Shigehiro | C51, P51 |
244 | Serrano, Roberto | P20 |
245 | Seth, Suman | C63, P63 |
246 | Sher, Itai | P36 |
247 | Shinohara, Ryusuke | P45 |
248 | Shorrer, Ran | C38, P38 |
249 | Shoukry, George | P34 |
250 | Shourideh, Ali | C89, P89 |
251 | Sinha, Abhinandan | P73 |
252 | Slinko, Arkadii | P26 |
253 | Sonmez, Tayfun | P2, C15 |
254 | Sorokin, Constantine | C10, P10 |
255 | Sosnowska, Honorata | P41 |
256 | Stearns, Maxwell | P75 |
257 | stoddard, gregory | P49 |
258 | Storcken, Ton | P44 |
259 | Stovall, John | P37 |
260 | Strantza, Stefania | P80 |
261 | Sun, Wei | C59, P59 |
262 | Szwagrzak, Karol | P27 |
263 | Tadenuma, Koichi | C23, P23 |
264 | Tanvé, Morgane | P50 |
265 | tarroux, benoit | P14 |
266 | Tejada, Oriol | P76 |
267 | Tesfu, Solomon | P69 |
268 | Teytelboym, Alexander | C31, P31 |
269 | Thomson, William | P37 |
270 | Tierney, Ryan | C43, P43 |
271 | Tomala, Tristan | P20 |
272 | Trannoy, Alain | C69, P69 |
273 | Trudeau, Christian | P81 |
274 | Tse, Chun Wing | P63 |
275 | Tumennasan, Norovsambuu | P20 |
276 | Turhan, Bertan | P51 |
277 | Turrini, Paolo | P18 |
278 | Ulku, Levent | P46 |
279 | Unver, Utku | C39, P56 |
280 | Valletta, Giacomo | C71, P71 |
281 | van den Brink, Rene | C37, P37 |
282 | Velez, Rodrigo | P66 |
283 | Venable, Kristen Brent | P57 |
284 | Veselov, Dmitry | P84 |
285 | Veselova, Yuliya | C57, P57 |
286 | Vidal-Puga, Juan | C45, P45 |
287 | Vilella, Cori | P37 |
288 | Voliotis, Dimitris | P49 |
289 | Wakayama, Takuma | C83, P83 |
290 | Weymark, John | P36, C64 |
291 | Wickramage, Kamali | P18 |
292 | Wilson, Mark | P57 |
293 | YAMAMURA, HIROFUMI | P9 |
294 | Yazici, Ayse | P74 |
295 | Yenmez, Bumin | C8 |
296 | Yenmez, M. Bumin | P8 |
297 | Yildirim, Huseyin | C21, P21 |
298 | Yildiz, Kemal | P86 |
299 | Yilmaz, Ozgur | C2, P2 |
300 | Yoshihara, Naoki | P70 |
301 | You, Jung S. | P35 |
302 | Zeng, Huaxia | P27 |
303 | Zhang, Hanzhe | P17 |
304 | Zuber, Stéphane | C82, P82 |
305 | Zwicker, William | P41 |
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