Monterey Theory Workshops Fall 2012
Fridays at 3:45 p.m.
Room 7324 of the Sewell Social Science Building unless otherwise noted.
Coordinator: Ricardo Serrano-Padial
- September 7, 2012
Axel Anderson, Georgetown University
"Greed, Fear, and Rushes" with Andreas Park and Lones Smith. - September 14, 2012
Manuel Mueller-Frank, Nuffield College and University of Oxford
"Social Learning in Networks with Bayesian and Non-Bayesian Agents" - September 21, 2012
John Hatfield, Stanford GSB
"Stability and Competitive Equilibrium in Trading Networks (with an Application to Price Controls)." paper 1 and paper 2. - September 28, 2012
Natalia Kovrijnykh, Arizona State University
"Who Should Pay for Credit Ratings and How?" with Anil Kashyap. pdf - October 5, 2012
Francis Flanagan, UW-Madison
"Peremptory Challenges and Jury Selection." - October 12, 2012
Tomasz Sadzik, New York University
"Agency Models with Frequent Actions: A Quadratic Approximation Method" with Ennio Stacchetti. pdf and appendix. - October 19, 2012
Ron Siegel, Northwestern University
"Reallocation Costs and Efficiency" with Yuval Salant. pdf - Thursday, October 25, 2012
Daniel Quint, UW-Madison
"Selecting Bidders Via Non-Binding Bids When Entry Is Costly" with Ken Hendricks. pdf - Wednesday, October 31, 2012, joint with IO
In-Koo Cho, UIUC
"Dynamic Lemons Problem" with Akihiko Matsui - November 9, 2012
Pietro Ortoleva, Caltech
"Allais, Ellsberg, and Preferences for Hedging" with Mark Dean. pdf - November 16, 2012
Larry G. Epstein, Boston University
"Bayesian Inference and Non-Bayesian Prediction and Choice: Foundations and an Application to Entry Games with Multiple Equilibria" with Kyoungwon Seo.
pdf and slides. - November 30, 2012
Gary Charness, UCSB
"Self-confidence and Strategic Behavior." - December 7, 2012
Peter Klibanoff, Kellogg at Northwestern University
"Relevance and Symmetry" joint with Sujoy Mukerji and Kyoungwon Seo. pdf - December 14, 2012
Tomasz Strzalecki, Harvard
"Recursive Stochastic Choice" with Drew Fudenberg. pdf
Theory lunch workshops are on Wednesdays at noon to 1 pm in room 8411.
Georgy Loginov, UW-Madison