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    Economic Theory Workshop

    Department of Economics, University of Warwick

    Economic Theory Workshop, May 26-27.

    Programme

    (All talks will be held in Room S2.79, Social Science Building)

    MAY 26

    9.10 Welcome

    9.15 -10.15: Peyton Young (0xford): “The Dynamics of Social Innovation”

    10.15-11.15 : Ennio Stacchetti (NYU) :”One-sided Uncertainty and Delay in Reputational Bargaining”

    11.15-11.45: Coffee Break

    11.45-12.45: Christophe Chamley (Boston University) “Demands creates its own supply”

    12.45-2.00 : Lunch

    2.00-3.00: Sanjeev Goyal (Cambridge) “Competitive contagion in networks”

    3.00-4.00: Debraj Ray (NYU) - “Poverty and Self-Control”

    4.00-.4.30: Coffee Break

    4.30-5.30 : Asher Wolinsky (Northwestern) “Search With Asymmetric Information”

    5.30-6.30 : Philip Reny (Chicago) – Sequential Equilibria of Games with Infinite Sets of Types and Actions

    7.00: Drinks and dinner in Scarman House

     

    MAY 27

    9.30-10.30: Elchanan Ben-Porat (Hebrew University) “Optimal allocations with costly state verification"

    10.30-11.30: Philippe Jehiel (Paris School of Economics) – “Reputation with Analogical Reasoning”

    11.30-12.00: Coffee Break

    12.00-1.00: Muhamet Yildiz (MIT) “A Structure Theorem for Rationalizability in Infinite-horizon Games”.

    1.00-2.30 : Lunch

    2.30-3.30: Benny Moldovanu (Bonn) – “Bayesian and Dominant Strategy implementation Revisited”

    3.30-4.30: Hamid Sabourian (Cambridge) – “Efficient Repeated Implementation”

    Programme (PDF Document) 

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