PROGRAM
Days: Sunday, July 24th Monday, July 25th Tuesday, July 26th Wednesday, July 27th Thursday, July 28th
Sunday, July 24th
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09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-A: auctions - design
Chair:
Nima Haghpanah (MIT, USA)
Location: C-1.03
09:00 | Robust Mechanism Design of Exchange ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Position auctions with endogenous supply ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Simple Pricing Schemes for Consumers with Evolving Values ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-B: auctions - applications
Chair:
Dirk Engelmann (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany)
Location: C-1.05
09:00 | Jump bidding in FCC spectrum auctions ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Optimal Structure and Dissolution of Partnerships ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Patent Licensing, Entry and the Incentive to Innovate ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-C: IO
Chair:
R. Emre Aytimur (University of Goettingen, Germany)
Location: C-1.09
09:00 | Credence goods markets with heterogeneous experts ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Market Institutions, Efficiency and Prices ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-D: IO search
Chair:
Shin Kishimoto (Chiba University, Japan)
Location: C-1.07
09:00 | Tempting and Testing Through Costly Monitoring ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Robust Sequential Search ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Frictions Lead to Sorting: a Partnership Model with On-the-Match Search ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-E: bargaining - experiments
Chair:
Harold Houba (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Location: G0.03
09:00 | Private Value Bargaining with Naive Players: Theory and Experiment ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Bargaining with a Residual Claimant: An Experimental Study ( abstract ) |
10:00 | An Experimental Study of Proposal Power in Legislative Bargaining ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-F: matching
Chair:
Margarita Gladkova (Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg University, Russia, Russian Federation)
Location: D0.03
09:00 | Multi-period Matching with Commitment ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Matching Strategies of Heterogeneous Agents in a University Clearinghouse ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Matching Problems with Priorities and Preferences: Compulsory Social Service Allocation in Colombia ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-G: strategy proofness
Chair:
Sophie Bade (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
Location: G1.15
09:00 | Strategy-Proofness and Efficiency for Tiered Objects Preferences ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Partial Strategyproofness: An Axiomatic Approach to Relaxing Strategyproofness for Assignment Mechanisms ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Strategy-Proofness and Essentially Single-Valued Cores Revisited ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-H: dynamic games
Chair:
Leon Petrosjan (Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation)
Location: Lecture Hall
09:00 | Interior-Point Methods for Dynamic Markov Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Dynamic Games with Almost Perfect Information ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-J: equilibrium - large games
Chair:
Philippe Bich (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne and Paris School of Economics., France)
Location: H0.04
09:00 | Type-Symmetric Randomized Equilibrium ( abstract ) |
09:30 | A Notion of Statistical Equilibrium for Games with Many Players ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Nearly-Pure Equilibria of Large Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-K: learning
Chair:
Colin Stewart (University of Toronto, Canada)
Location: H0.06
09:00 | Strategic teaching and learning in games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | An Experiment on Behavior, Learning, and Forgetfulness in Inductive Game Theory ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Queueing to learn ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-L: contests
Chair:
Alex Smolin (Yale University, USA)
Location: G1.01
09:00 | Contests Evolving ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Reverse War of Attrition ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Repeated Contests with Private Information ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-N: networks
Chair:
Mehrdad Nojoumian (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
Location: A0.24
09:00 | Maximal Cooperation in Repeated Games on Social Networks ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Unique Stability Point in Social Storage ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Paradoxical examples of games on social networks ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-P: psychology
Chair:
Aviad Heifetz (The Open University of Israel, Israel)
Location: E0.04
09:00 | Fads and changing tastes ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Rational Allocation of Attention in Decision-Making ( abstract ) |
10:00 | From Rationality to Irrationality : Dynamic Interacting Structures ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-Q: epistemics
Chair:
Andres Perea (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Location: 0.012
09:00 | Unawareness of Decision Criteria in Multicriteria Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | CANCELLED - Choice Regularities Relative identification of choice theories ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Typology of beliefs and rationalizability with many players ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-R: cooperative - nucleolus
Chair:
Yukihiko Funaki (Waseda University, Japan)
Location: 0.011
09:00 | Characterization sets for the nucleolus in balanced games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Insights into the nucleolus of the assignment game ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A monotonity-based simplified method for computing interval least square prenucleolus of interval cooperative games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-S: stochastic games
Chair:
Christopher Woolnough (University of Maastricht, Netherlands)
Location: 0.010
09:00 | Reconciling Rationality and Stochasticity: Rich Behavioral Models in Two-Player Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Completely Mixed Strategies for Generalized Bimatrix and Switching Controller Stochastic Game using Vertical Linear Complementarity Problem ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Linear Complementarity and the class of Structured Stochastic Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-T: teams
Chair:
Maria Goltsman (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Location: 0.009
09:00 | Optimal Contracts for team experimentation ( abstract ) |
09:30 | How to share it out: The value of information in teams ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Sun9-U: prediction
Chair:
Rudolf Mueller (University of Maastricht, Netherlands)
Location: 0.008
09:00 | Trick or Treat: Putting Peer Prediction to the Test ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Informational Substitutes for Prediction and Play ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-A: auctions - price discrimination
Chair:
Sergei Izmalkov (New Economic School, Russian Federation)
Location: C-1.03
11:00 | Optimal Selling Mechanisms for On-line Services I: Price Discrimination and the Risk of Interruption ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Multi-dimensional Virtual Values and Second-degree Price Discrimination ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-B: auctions - procurement
Chair:
Liad Blumrosen (Department of Economics, The Hebrew University, Israel)
Location: C-1.05
11:00 | Promises and Social Distance in Buyer-Determined Procurement Auctions ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Competition in Procurement Auctions with Corruption ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-C: IO R&D
Chair:
Nejat Anbarci (Deakin University, Australia)
Location: C-1.09
11:00 | Stable Licensing Schemes in Technology Transfer ( abstract ) |
11:30 | R&D Investments under Endogenous Cluster Formation ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-D: contracts
Chair:
Andrei Barbos (University of South Florida, USA)
Location: C-1.07
11:00 | On Multitasking and Job Design in Relational Contracts ( abstract ) |
11:30 | On the optimal use of correlated information in contractual design under limited liability ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Optimal Crowdfunding Design ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-E: bargaining - delay
Chair:
David Miller (University of Michigan, USA)
Location: G0.03
11:00 | Costless Delay in Negotiation ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Transparency and Delay in Bargaining ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Delay in Bargaining with Outside Options ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-F: matching
Chair:
Britta Hoyer (Paderborn University, Germany)
Location: D0.03
11:00 | Assortative matching with inequality in voluntary contribution games ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Promoting Diversity of Talents: A Market Design Approach ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Equilibrium and Matching under Price Controls ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-G: strategy proofness
Chair:
Michele Lombardi (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: G1.15
11:00 | From behind the veil: Evaluating allocation rules by ex-ante properties ( abstract ) |
11:30 | On the Tradeoff between Efficiency and Strategyproofness ( abstract ) |
12:00 | CANCELLED - Strategy-proofness in private good economies with linear economies ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-H: dynamic games
Chair:
Daniel Hauser (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Location: Lecture Hall
11:00 | Strongly Time-Consistent Solutions in N-person Differential and Dynamic Games. ( abstract ) |
11:30 | On Tauberian Theorems for Dynamic Games ( abstract ) |
12:00 | A characterization of subgame–perfect equilibrium plays in Borel games of perfect information ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-J: equilibrium
Chair:
Hannu Salonen (University of Turku, Finland)
Location: H0.04
11:00 | Purification without Common Knowledge of Priors ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Information Correlation in a Strategic-Complements Game and the Extension of Purification Theorem ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Collusion Constrained Equilibrium ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-K: learning
Chair:
Bary Pradelski (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Location: H0.06
11:00 | Constrained No Regret Learning ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Reflections on the First Man vs. Machine No-Limit Texas Hold 'em Competition (replacing talk by Annie Liang) ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Contemplation vs. intuition. A reinforcement learning perspective. ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-L: contests
Chair:
Ayse Gul Mermer (University of Manchester, UK)
Location: G1.01
11:00 | A Beauty Contest with Flexible Information Acquisition ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Behavioural Variation in Tullock Contests ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Asymmetric endogenous prize contests ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-M: communication
Chair:
Michael Mandler (Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK)
Location: A0.23
11:00 | Incentives and the Structure of Communication ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Categorization and Coordination ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-N: networks
Chair:
Mikhail Raskin (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Location: A0.24
11:00 | Wage Dynamics and Peer Referrals ( abstract ) |
11:30 | From Rational Secret Sharing to Social and Socio-Rational Secret Sharing ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-P: biases
Chair:
Massimo Scotti (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Location: E0.04
11:00 | Illusion of Control and Related Perception Biases ( abstract ) |
11:30 | CANCELLED - Who is a Bayesian? ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Zero-sum games with charges ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-Q: epistemics
Chair:
Elias Tsakas (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Location: 0.012
11:00 | The Universal Type Space with Unawareness for Conditional Probability Systems ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Universal Interactive Preferences ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-R: cooperative - stable sets
Chair:
Tamas Solymosi (Corvinus University Of Budapest, Hungary)
Location: 0.011
11:00 | On Generalized Stable Sets ( abstract ) |
11:30 | An Infinitely Farsighted Stable Set ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Single-payoff farsighted stable sets in strategic games with dominant punishment strategies ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-S: political economy
Chair:
Kaj Thomsson (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Location: 0.010
11:00 | The roles of transparency in regime change: Striking when the iron's gone cold ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Social Mobility and Stability of Democracy: Re-evaluating De Tocqueville ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Homo-Politicus: Evolution of Behavior Under Political Institutions ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-T: sharing
Chair:
Jasper de Jong (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Location: 0.009
11:00 | Sharing sequential profits in a network ( abstract ) |
11:30 | From spanning trees to arborescences: new and extended cost sharing solutions ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Money-Sharing and Intermediation in Networks ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Sun11-U: fuzzy, quantum
Chair:
Pieter Collins (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Location: 0.008
11:00 | Quantum Analysis of Decision and Interaction Systems ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Multilinear extension of tau-values for cooperative games with fuzzy coalitions ( abstract ) |
12:00 | CANCELLED - Parameterized Bilinear Programming Methodology for Solving Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Number Bimatrix Games ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Sun14-SP1: Matching and Markets / Voting versus Lobbying
Chair:
Peter Hammond (University of Warwick, UK)
Location: Lecture Hall
14:00 | Matching and Markets ( abstract ) |
14:45 | Voting versus Lobbying ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Sun14-SP2: Continuous-Time and Stochastic Games
Chair:
Sylvain Sorin (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France)
Location: Concert Hall
14:00 | Learning in nonatomic continuous time games ( abstract ) |
14:45 | Multiplayer Stochastic Games: Techniques, Results, and Open Problems ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Sun14-SP3: Adaptive Behavior
Chair:
Marco Scarsini (LUISS, Italy)
Location: Greek Aula
14:00 | Higher order evolutionary dynamics in population games ( abstract ) |
14:45 | Rapidly Adaptive Hedonic Utility - MOVED to Wednesday 11:45 ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-A: auctions - optimal
Chair:
Tomasz Sadzik (UCLA, USA)
Location: C-1.03
16:00 | Optimal Auctions vs. Anonymous Pricing ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Optimal Auctions with Convex Perceived Payments ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Simple, Approximately Optimal Auctions for Interdependent Value Settings ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-B: auctions - experiments
Chair:
Wladislaw Mill (University of Jena, Germany)
Location: C-1.05
16:00 | Compare and despair: social comparison concerns in auctions ( abstract ) |
16:30 | An Experimental Evaluation of Bidders' Behavior in Ad Auctions ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Does a Buyer Benefit from Bad Reputation? Theory and Experiments on Auctions with Default ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-C: IO price competition
Chair:
Tim Hellmann (Bielefeld University, Germany)
Location: C-1.09
16:00 | Salience and Horizontal Differentiation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Imitation and price competition in a differentiated market ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-D: contracts
Chair:
Sjaak Hurkens (Institute for Economic Analysis-CSIC, Spain)
Location: C-1.07
16:00 | Sequential screening and the relationship between principal's preferences and agent's incentives ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Optimal Contracts with Random Auditing ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Competing Mechanisms in Markets for Lemons ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-E: bargaining
Location: G0.03
16:00 | Is multilateral enforcement vulnerable to bilateral renegotiation? ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Coalitional Bargaining: A New Concept of Value and Coalition Formation ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Hypothetical Bargaining and Envy-Free Gameplay ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-F: matching
Chair:
Chia-Ling Hsu (Kyushu University, Japan)
Location: D0.03
16:00 | Revenue from Matching Platforms ( abstract ) |
16:30 | CANCELLED - Dynamic Reserves in Matching Markets With Contracts: Theory and Applications ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-G: strategy proofness
Chair:
Felix Brandt (Technische Universität München, Germany)
Location: G1.15
16:00 | Sequential preference revelation in incomplete information settings ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Circulation under Responsive Preferences ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-H: repeated games
Chair:
Asaf Plan (University of Arizona, USA)
Location: Lecture Hall
16:00 | The Curse of Poverty and the Blessings of Wealth ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Perfect information games with infinitely many players each acting only once ( abstract ) |
17:00 | The value of a draw in quasi-binary matches ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-J: equilibrium - existence
Chair:
Guilherme Carmona (University of Surrey, UK)
Location: H0.04
16:00 | Nash equilibrium uniqueness in nice games with isotone best replies ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Nash Equilibrium in Games with Quasi-Monotonic Best-Responses ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Existence of Pure Strategy Equilibria in Finite Quasiconcave Games ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-K: learning
Chair:
Ziv Hellman (Bar Ilan University, Israel)
Location: H0.06
16:00 | Pundits and Quacks: Learning about Analysts when Fundamental Asset Values are Unobserved ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Optimal Adaptive Testing: Informativeness and Incentives ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Reference Points and Learning ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-L: contests
Chair:
Alexandros Rigos (University of Leicester, UK)
Location: G1.01
16:00 | Effort Provision and Optimal Prize Structure in Contests with Loss-Averse Players ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Optimal Feedback Design ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Equilibria and Efficiency in Shared Effort Games ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-M: communication
Chair:
Vessela Daskalova (University of Cambridge, UK)
Location: A0.23
16:00 | On Symbols and Cooperation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Inconspicuous Conspicuous Consumption ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Piracy versus monopoly in the market for conspicuous consumption ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-N: networks
Chair:
Sonja Brangewitz (Paderborn University, Germany)
Location: A0.24
16:00 | Individual preferences and networks ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Strategic influence in social networks ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Bonacich Measures as Equilibria in Network Models ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-P: risk and ambiguity
Chair:
Philippos Louis (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Location: E0.04
16:00 | Ambiguity and Risk in Global Games ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Risk and Ambiguity in the Twin Crises ( abstract ) |
17:00 | On the impossibility of protecting risk-takers ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-Q: epistemics
Chair:
Byung Soo Lee (University of Toronto, Canada)
Location: 0.012
16:00 | Local reasoning in dynamic games ( abstract ) |
16:30 | How Do People Reason In Dynamic Games? ( abstract ) |
17:00 | A new epistemic model ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-R: cooperative
Chair:
André Casajus (HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany)
Location: 0.011
16:00 | The balanced contribution property for equal contributors ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Asymmetric three agent majority pillage games ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Recursive methods for discrete claims problems with social constraints ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-S: political economy
Chair:
Konstantin Sonin (University of Chicago, USA)
Location: 0.010
16:00 | Ethnic divisions, political institutions and the duration of declines ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Perception and Inclusiveness ( abstract ) |
17:00 | CANCELLED - How Does an Authoritarian Regime Allow Citizens to Voice Opinion Publicly? ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-T: sharing
Chair:
Leticia Lorenzo (University of Vigo, Spain)
Location: 0.009
16:00 | Pure Nash Equilibrium and Coordination of Players in Ride Sharing Games ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Potential Games are Necessary to Ensure Pure Nash Equilibria in Cost Sharing Games ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Coalition formation and surplus sharing in repeated multi-coalitional games ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Sun16-U: environment
Chair:
Hagen Schwerin (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Location: 0.008
16:00 | A simple dynamic climate cooperation model with large coalitions and deep emissions cuts ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Ecosystem restoration by multiple agents ( abstract ) |
18:00-19:30 Session Sun18: Welcome and Presidential Address
Location: Vrijthof Theatre
19:30-21:30 Session Sun1930: Welcome Reception
Location: Vrijthof Theatre
Monday, July 25th
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09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-A: auctions - asymmetric
Chair:
Elnaz Bajoori (University of Bath, UK)
Location: C-1.03
09:00 | Knowing Your Opponent: Asymmetries and Auction Design ( abstract ) |
09:30 | First Price Auction with Asymmetrically Budget Constrained Bidders ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Market Power and Welfare in Asymmetric Divisible Good Auctions ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-B: auctions - all-pay
Chair:
Vitali Gretschko (University of Cologne, Germany)
Location: C-1.05
09:00 | Two-bidder all-pay auctions with interdependent valuations, including the highly competitive case ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Repeated Dollar Auctions: A Multi-Armed Bandit Approach ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Spite and overbidding in second price all-pay auctions. A theoretical and experimental investigation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-C: IO applied
Chair:
Andy Zapechelnyuk (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: C-1.09
09:00 | A theory of recommended price dispersion ( abstract ) |
09:30 | A Human Resource Theory of Persistent Productivity Dispersion ( abstract ) |
10:00 | CANCELLED - Spillovers between Skilled and Low Skilled Labor Migration in a Multi-Regional Setting ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-D: financial; investment
Chair:
Daniel Quigley (University of Oxford, UK)
Location: C-1.07
09:00 | A signaling model of foreign direct investment attraction ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Financial Contracting with Enforcement Externalities ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Decentralized Clearing in Financial Networks ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-E: bargaining
Chair:
Francesca Flamini (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: G0.03
09:00 | Bargaining Under Institutional Challenges ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Union bargaining power and product innovation: relevance of the preference function ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Initiation of Merger and Acquisition Negotiation with Two-Sided Private Information ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-F: matching
Chair:
Bertan Turhan (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Mexico)
Location: D0.03
09:00 | Job Mobility of Couples when Distance Matters ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Pairwise matching in large economies ( abstract ) |
10:00 | The Tinder Stable Marriage Problem ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-G: strategy proofness
Chair:
Patrick Harless (University of Rochester, USA)
Location: G1.15
09:00 | Non-manipulable rules for land rental problems ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Implementation of Efficient Investments in Mechanism Design ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Object Allocation via Immediate-Acceptance ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-H: repeated games
Chair:
Galit Ashkenazi-Golan (Tel-Aviv university, Israel)
Location: Lecture Hall
09:00 | A Bandit Model of Two-Dimensional Uncertainty - Rationalizing Mindsets ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Dynamic inconsistency in games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Continuous-Time Games with Imperfect and Abrupt Information ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-J: equilibrium - index
Chair:
Dries Vermeulen (University maastricht, Netherlands)
Location: H0.04
09:00 | Unit Vector Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Strategic Characterization of the Equilibrium Index in Symmetric Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | The Index +1 Principle ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-K: experimentation
Chair:
Julia Wirtz (University of Bonn, Germany)
Location: H0.06
09:00 | Strategic Experimentation on a Common Threshold ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Role of Heterogeneity in a model of Strategic Experimentation ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Restless Strategic Experimentation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-L: contests
Chair:
Lambert Schoonbeek (Department of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Location: G1.01
09:00 | Selecting Contestants for a Rent-Seeking Contest: a Mechanism Design Approach ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Iterative Revelation Mechanisms ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A mechanism to pick the deserving winner ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-M: communication - disclosure
Chair:
Juan Carlos Carbajal (UNSW, Australia)
Location: A0.23
09:00 | Disclosure and Choice ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Disclosure of Verifiable Information under Competition ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Competition in Information Disclosure ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-N: networks
Chair:
Jana Friedrichsen (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Location: A0.24
09:00 | Sequential Collective Search in Networks ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Core-stable Networks with Widespread Externalities ( abstract ) |
10:00 | About Nash Equilibrium, Modularity Optimization, and Network Community Structure Detection ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-P: risk - bidding
Chair:
Takashi Ui (Hitotsubashi University, Japan)
Location: E0.04
09:00 | Others' risk attitudes: lessons from a game of poker. ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Heterogeneous risk/loss aversion in complete information all-pay auction ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Preferences and Decision Support in Competitive Bidding ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-Q: extensive games
Chair:
Christina Pawlowitsch (Université Panthéon-Assas, Paris II, France)
Location: 0.012
09:00 | perfect quasi-perfect equilibrium ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Timeability of Extensive-Form Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Open Sequential Equilibria of Multi-Stage Games with Infinite Sets of Types and Actions ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-R: cooperative
Chair:
José Zarzuelo (The Basque Country University, Spain)
Location: 0.011
09:00 | CANCELLED - Coalitional Nash stability in hedonic coalition formation games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Inducing stability in hedonic games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Step out - Step in Sequencing Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-S: voting
Chair:
William Zwicker (Union College Mathematics Department, USA)
Location: 0.010
09:00 | A Dynamic Model of Electoral Competition with Costly Policy Changes ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Comparing Voting by Committees According to their Manipulability ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Mon9-T: groups
Chair:
Paul Schweinzer (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
Location: 0.009
09:00 | Self-Categorization, Depersonalization and Rational Choice ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Overcoming Coordination Failure in a Critical Mass Game ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Challenging Conformity: A Case for Diversity ( abstract ) |
11:00-11:30 Session Mon11: very special Surprise Act - be on time!
Location: Vrijthof Theatre
11:30-12:30 Session Mon1130: ... followed by Nobel session
Location: Vrijthof Theatre
11:30 | Why Consciousness? ( abstract ) |
11:50 | Multiple Equilibria ( abstract ) |
12:10 | Improving U.S. Presidential Elections ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Mon14-SP1: "Demand Types" / Information Resale
Chair:
Elchanan Ben-Porath (The Hebrew University, Israel)
Location: Lecture Hall
14:00 | "Demand types", Equilibrium, and Auctions ( abstract ) |
14:45 | Information Resale in Networks ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Mon14-SP2: Mechanism Design
Chair:
Tymofiy Mylovanov (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Location: Concert Hall
14:00 | Selling with Evidence ( abstract ) |
14:45 | Welfare Maximization via Posted Prices ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Mon14-SP3: Social Choice
Chair:
Peter Sudhölter (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
Location: Greek Aula
14:00 | Some thoughts on judgment aggregation ( abstract ) |
14:45 | Fair Division with Additive Utilities ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-A: auctions - monotonicity
Chair:
Richard Steinberg (London School of Economics, UK)
Location: C-1.03
16:00 | Monotonicity, Revenue Equivalence and Budgets ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Competing Trade Mechanisms and Monotone Mechanism Choice ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Monotonicity and Revenue Equivalence Domains by Monotonic Transformations in Differences ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-B: auctions
Chair:
Marion Ott (Technical University of Aachen, Germany)
Location: C-1.05
16:00 | Reserve Prices in Private Value Auctions with Entry: Theory and Evidence ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Betting on Others' Bets: Unions of Surplus Extraction Mechanisms ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Robust Bidding ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-C: IO substitutes
Chair:
Adam Lampert (Arizona State University, USA)
Location: C-1.09
16:00 | Cournot vs. Walras: A Reappraisal through Simulations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Global Games With Strategic Substitutes ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Cournot competition with an external supplier under capacity constraints and demand uncertainty ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-D: financial; investment
Chair:
Wolfgang Gick (IFN Stockholm and Free University of Bozen, Italy)
Location: C-1.07
16:00 | Threshold Bank-run Equilibrium in Dynamic Games ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Shadow Banks and Systemic Risk ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-E: bargaining
Chair:
Leyla Derin Karakas (Syracuse University, USA)
Location: G0.03
16:00 | A Perfect Equilibrium Concept for the Multiplayer Bargaining Game ( abstract ) |
16:30 | A Non-cooperative Approach to Dynamic Bargaining ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Characterization and Implementation of Nash Bargaining Solutions with Non-Convex Problems ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-F: matching
Chair:
Michael Greinecker (Innsbruck University, Austria)
Location: D0.03
16:00 | Mitigating Matching Externalities Via The "Old Boys' Club" ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Welfare and Incentives in Partitioned Matching Markets ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Assignment Games with Externalities ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-G: strategy proofness
Chair:
Santiago Velez (University of Maryland, USA)
Location: G1.15
16:00 | When are strategy-proof and efficient rules possible in objects allocation with money? ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Strategy-proof location of public facilities ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Information Disclosure under Strategy-proof Social Choice Rules ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-H: repeated games
Chair:
Inga Deimen (University of Bonn, Germany)
Location: Lecture Hall
16:00 | Repeated Games with Recursive Utility ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Perturbed repeated games ( abstract ) |
17:00 | What You Get is What You See; Repeated Games with Observable Payoff ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Panayotis Mertikopoulos (CNRS, France)
Location: H0.04
16:00 | Decentralized Dynamics and Fast Convergence in the Assignment Game ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Gains in evolutionary dynamics: a unified rational framework ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Convergence of ``Best-response Dynamics" in Zero-sum Stochastic Games ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-K: public good
Chair:
Anne Van Den Nouweland (University of Oregon, USA)
Location: H0.06
16:00 | Collective Choice in Dynamic Public Good Provision: Real versus Formal Authority ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Conditional Contribution Mechanisms for the Provision of Public Goods in Dynamic Settings - Theory and Experimental Evidence ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Full agreement and the provision of threshold public goods ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-L: contests
Chair:
Jean-Francois Mercier (McGill University, Canada)
Location: G1.01
16:00 | Managing Competitions Using Information: Disclosure Policy in Contests with Heterogeneous Players ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Budget-Constrained Multi-Battle Contests: A New Perspective and Analysis ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Information and endogenous delegation in a rent-seeking contest ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-M: communication
Chair:
Ronen Gradwohl (Northwestern University, USA)
Location: A0.23
16:00 | Talking to Influence ( abstract ) |
16:30 | The Value of Mediated Communication ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Bilateral transactions with evidence ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-N: networks
Chair:
Penelope Hernandez (ERI-CES UNIVERDAD DE VALENCIA, Spain)
Location: A0.24
16:00 | Optimal targeting strategy in a network under complementarities ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Networks of Complements ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Hotelling Games on Networks: Existence and Efficiency of Equilibria ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-P: ambiguity
Chair:
Jakub Steiner (Cerge-Ei, Czech Republic)
Location: E0.04
16:00 | Equilibrium under Ambiguity (EUA) for Belief Functions ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Ambiguity in Discontinuous Games ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Analyzing games with ambiguous types using the MINthenMAX decision model ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-Q: extensive games
Chair:
Andreas Blume (Department of Economics - University of Arizona, USA)
Location: 0.012
16:00 | Forward induction reasoning versus equilibrium reasoning ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Invariant extensive-form rationalizability ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-R: cooperative games
Chair:
Emiliya Lazarova (University of East Anglia, UK)
Location: 0.011
16:00 | Minimum cost spanning tree problems with multiple sources: the folk rule ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Spare parts pooling games under a critical level policy ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Characterizations of solutions to highway cost allocation problems ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-S: voting
Chair:
Jordi Massó (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Location: 0.010
16:00 | Information Aggregation in Democratic Mechanisms ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Strategic vote trading in power-sharing systems ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Who Should Cast the Casting Vote? Using Sequential Voting to Amalgamate Information ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Mon16-T: forecasting
Chair:
Klaus Ritzberger (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
Location: 0.009
16:00 | Smooth Calibration, Leaky Forecasts, Finite Recall, and Nash Dynamics ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Testable Forecasts ( abstract ) |
18:00-19:00 Session Mon18: President-Elect Address
Location: Vrijthof Theatre
Tuesday, July 26th
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09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-A: auctions - Bayesian
Chair:
Gali Noti (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
Location: C-1.03
09:00 | Distributional Perfect Equilibrium in Bayesian Games with Applications to Auctions ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Winner’s Curse: Conditional Reasoning & Belief Formation ( abstract ) |
10:00 | On Monotone Strategy Equilibria in Simultaneous Auctions for Complementary Goods ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-B: IO espionage
Chair:
Alia Gizatulina (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Location: C-1.05
09:00 | Entry with Two Correlated Signals ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Industrial Espionage in Duopoly Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-C: IO timing
Chair:
Costis Melolidakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
Location: C-1.09
09:00 | CANCELLED - Optimal Commitment ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Optimal income taxation with no government commitment ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Dynamics of Innovation: Cooperation and Retardation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-D: financial; investment
Chair:
Frank Page (Indiana University, USA)
Location: C-1.07
09:00 | What drives price dispersion and market fragmentation across U.S. stock exchanges? ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Horizontal Coordination and Transparency of Information ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Game Analysis of the Corporate Internet Information Disclosure ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-E: bargaining
Chair:
Gustavo Bergantiños (Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
Location: G0.03
09:00 | Bargaining and Rentseeking ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Transforming Games with Affinities from Characteristic into Normal Form ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Bargaining and Buyout ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-F: matching
Chair:
Thayer Morrill (North Carolina State University, USA)
Location: G1.01
09:00 | College assignment as a large contest ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Cumulative offer process with continuous transfers ( abstract ) |
10:00 | CANCELLED - School Choice with Voucher ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-G: strategy proofness
Chair:
Lars Ehlers (Universite de Montreal, Canada)
Location: A1.23
09:00 | Cost allocation rules for elastic single-attribute situations ( abstract ) |
09:30 | For the Object Allocation Problem, Efficiency, the Partial Endowment Lower Bound, and Decomposability Characterize TTC ( abstract ) |
10:00 | CANCELLED - Welfare Comparison of Allocation Mechanisms under Incomplete Information ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-H: repeated games
Chair:
János Flesch (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Location: D0.03
09:00 | The Characterization of the Limit Communication Equilibrium Payoff Set with General Monitoring ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Equilibrium Payoffs for Pure Strategies in Repeated Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Stability of the Equilibrium Payoff Set in Repeated Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Zibo Xu (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
Location: H0.04
09:00 | Riemannian game dynamics and reinforcement learning ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Imitative Dynamics for Games with Continuous Strategy Space ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Evolutionary Selection against Iteratively Weakly Dominated Strategies ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-K: public good
Chair:
Anna Stepanova (University of Kent, UK)
Location: H0.06
09:00 | Locating public bads in an interval ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Locating a public good on a sphere ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Multidimensional free-mobility equilibrium: Tiebout revisited ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-L: contests
Chair:
Alberto Vesperoni (University of Siegen, Germany)
Location: A1.22
09:00 | Group-contests with endogeneous claims ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Contests for Revenue Share ( abstract ) |
10:00 | The Value of Public Information in Common-Value Tullock Contests ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-M: communication
Chair:
Gregory Pavlov (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Location: A0.23
09:00 | Communication situations with partially verifiable information: an experimental approach ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Career Concerns and Policy Intransigence - A Dynamic Signalling Model ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Rumours and Cheap Talk ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-N: networks - IO
Chair:
László Kóczy (Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
Location: A0.24
09:00 | On dynamic stability of equilibrium in network game with production and externalities ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Effect of Entry on R&D Networks ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Strategic Formation of Customer Relationship Networks ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-P: decision theory
Chair:
Juan Sebastián Pereyra (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Location: E0.04
09:00 | Good Lies ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Individual preferences across contexts ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-Q: sequential rationality
Chair:
Jürgen Eichberger (Heidelberg University, Germany)
Location: 0.012
09:00 | Sequential preferences and sequential rationality ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Weak Dynamic Consistency ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Incomplete Information Games with Ambiguity Averse Players ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-R: cooperative
Location: 0.011
09:00 | Cooperative games with externalities and probabilistic coalitional beliefs ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Shapley's Conjecture on the Cores of Abstract Market Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A monotonic and merge-proof rule in minimum cost spanning tree situations ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-S: voting
Chair:
Xu Lang (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Location: 0.010
09:00 | Paths to Victory in Presidential Elections: The Setup Power of Noncompetitive States ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The effects of polling systems on electoral competition ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Common value elections with private information and informative priors ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-T: fairness
Chair:
Jingyi Xue (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Location: 0.009
09:00 | Unexpected, hence unfair? The neural response to expectancy violations in the Ultimatum Game ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Evolution of Fairness and Group Formation in Multi-Player Ultimatum Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Tue9-U: experiments
Chair:
Markus Kinateder (University of Navarre, Spain)
Location: 0.008
09:00 | Taming Selten’s Horse with Impulse Response ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Multiple Decision Processes in Cournot Oligopolies: Evidence from Response Times ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Focal points and payoff information in tacit bargaining ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Tue11-SP1: Computation
Chair:
Gabrielle Demange (PSE-EHESS, France)
Location: Lecture Hall
11:00 | The Unreasonably Productive Interaction of the Theories of Games and Computation ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Scarf's Lemma and Stable Matchings ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Tue11-SP2: Dynamic Matching
Chair:
Larry Samuelson (Yale University, USA)
Location: Concert Hall
11:00 | Optimal Dynamic Matching ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Dynamic Matching Auctions: Experimentation and Cross-Subsidization ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Tue11-SP3: Monopoly Pricing / Prisoner's Dilemma
Chair:
V. Bhaskar (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Location: Aula Gothic
11:00 | Buyer-Optimal Demand and Monopoly Pricing ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Cooperation in the Finitely Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Tue14-Pos: GAMES Poster Session
14:00 | Corruption and Political Marketing: A Game Theoretic Approach ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Target-based solutions for Nash bargaining ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Do quantum strategies always win? ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Optimal strategy and effort input in group work evaluation ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Phenomenon of a “snag“ in financial markets and its analysis via the cooperative game theory ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Equilibria under passive beliefs for multi-leader-follower games with vertical information: existence results ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Computing Mixed Bayesian Nash Equilibria for Double Games ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Banking and Sovereign Debt Crisis: The role of strategic complementarities ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Who should evaluate the fairness: an interactive approach in multi-portfolio optimization problem from clients' perspective ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Vertical Product Differentiation under Counterfeiting ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Incumbent Competition and Private Agenda ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Extensive games with offers for incentive payments: an emergence of non-cooperative cooperation ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Graphical Algorithms for the Nucleolus of Binary Assignment Games ( abstract ) |
14:00 | The Double-Channeled Effects of Experience in Individual Decisions: Experimental Evidence ( abstract ) |
14:00 | When is Bad ``Bad Enough''? A Linearization Framework for Analyzing Benefits of Coordination under Externalities ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Making Sense of Unexpected Moves in Games: From Mistaken Beliefs to Beliefs about Mistakes ( abstract ) |
14:00 | A non-cooperative equilibrium with multiple deviators ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Equilibrium Profits in Perfectly Competitive Screening Markets ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Interval least square prenucleolus and nucleolus of interval cooperative games and properties ( abstract ) |
14:00 | CANCELLED - A Network Approach to International Relations ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Rules to negotiate proportions when multiple references exist ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Equilibria with vector-valued utilities and preference information. The analysis of a mixed duopoly ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Individual utility and social choice generated by choice of attitudes ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Delegation Games ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Conformism on internet: coordination on public and private information. ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Auctions with Interdependency and Capacity Constraint: Assets Allocation on the Brazilian Power Transmission Sector ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Pareto optimal strategies for matrix games with payoffs of intuitionistic fuzzy sets ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Favoritism in public procurement auctions: model of endogenous entry ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Does Contamination affect Residential Property Values ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Social Optimum Problem in Funding Public Goods by Means of Lotteries ( abstract ) |
14:00 | CANCELLED - A Fundamental Strategic Equilibrium for N-Person Cooperative Games: Characterization and major consequences ( abstract ) |
14:00 | A Nonlinear Programming Approach to compute Interval Cores of Interval Multiobjective Cooperative Games with Considering Importantce of Coalitions and Objectives ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Reformulation of Nash Equilibrium with an Application to Interchangeability ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Evolutionary dynamics in a continuous space ( abstract ) |
14:00 | Social Status and Preferences for Redistribution ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-A: auctions - communication
Chair:
Suvi Vasama (Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany)
Location: C-1.03
16:00 | Collusion and Signaling in Auctions with Interdependent Values ( abstract ) |
16:30 | How to Boost Revenues in First-Price Auctions? The Magic of Disclosing Only Winning Bids from Past Auctions ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Auction cartels and the absence of efficient communication ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-B: IO Coase conjecture
Chair:
Amparo Urbano (University of Valencia, Spain)
Location: C-1.05
16:00 | Common Values and the Coase Conjecture: Inefficiencies in Frictionless Contract (Re-)Negotiation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | CANCELLED - Damaged Durable Goods, Upgrades and the Coase Conjecture ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-C: IO
Chair:
Steven Slutsky (University of Florida, USA)
Location: C-1.09
16:00 | Mergers with Horizontal Subcontracting ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Long-term Causal Effects in Multiagent Economies ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Multiproduct trading with a common agent under complete information: Existence and characterization of Nash equilibrium ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-D: agency models
Chair:
Yunus Topbas (Northwestern University and Center for Economic Design, USA)
Location: C-1.07
16:00 | Communicating Subjective Evaluations ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Optimal Information Disclosure and Collusion ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Collusion and Optimal Contract in a Hierarchy with Multiple Agents ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-E: bargaining
Chair:
Joosung Lee (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Location: G0.03
16:00 | Reward Schemes ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Pre-Distribution:Bargaining over Incentives with Endogenous Production ( abstract ) |
17:00 | How to apply penalties for avoiding delays in projects ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-F: matching
Chair:
Aaron Bodoh-Creed (U.C. Berkeley, USA)
Location: G1.01
16:00 | Random paths to exchange-stability ( abstract ) |
16:30 | FutureMatch: Combining Human Value Judgments and Machine Learning to Match in Dynamic Environments ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Ex-Ante Stable Lotteries Have Small Support ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-G: solution concepts
Chair:
Burkhard Schipper (University of California, Davis, USA)
Location: A1.23
16:00 | A Unified Approach to Iterated Elimination Procedures in Strategic Games ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Maximin Equilibrium: A Minimal Extension of Maximin Strategies ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Two-person Pairwise Solvable Games ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-H: repeated games
Chair:
Guillaume Vigeral (Université Paris-Dauphine, France)
Location: D0.03
16:00 | Repeated Games Revisited: An Ordinal Perspective ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Nash Equilibria in Reactive Strategies ( abstract ) |
17:00 | On repeated zero-sum games with incomplete information and asymptotically bounded values ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Jan-Henrik Steg (Bielefeld University, Germany)
Location: H0.04
16:00 | Evolutionary Competition between Adjustment Processes in Cournot Oligopoly: Instability and Complex Dynamics ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Evolution of Cournot and Bertrand Firms Under A Replicator Dynamic ( abstract ) |
17:00 | The Nonparametric Approach to Evolutionary Oligopoly ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-K: public good
Chair:
Hans Peters (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
Location: H0.06
16:00 | Sophisticatedly Stable Equilibria in the Local Public Goods Game ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Efficiency in a forced contribution threshold public good game ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Existence of Share Equilibrium in Symmetric Local Public Good Economies ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-L: contests
Chair:
Diego Moreno (University of Carlos the 3rd, Spain)
Location: A1.22
16:00 | Harnessing Beliefs to Stimulate Efforts ( abstract ) |
16:30 | A contest success function for networks ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Equivalence in multi-winner contest mechanisms: An experiment ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-M: communication
Chair:
Bartosz Redlicki (University of Cambridge, UK)
Location: A0.23
16:00 | The sender-payoff approach to signaling and the informed-principal problem ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Multi-stage unmediated communication in a sender-receiver model ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Slightly Biased Communication ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-N: networks
Chair:
Nikolas Tsakas (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Location: A0.24
16:00 | A `marginalist´ model of network formation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Bidding for network size ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Incentive Compatible Networks and the Delegated Networking Principle ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-P: psychology
Chair:
Nick Janetos (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Location: E0.04
16:00 | Doing it when others do: a strategic model of procrastination ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Gratification and flourishing: well-being in interaction ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-Q: depth of reasoning
Chair:
Peio Zuazo-Garin (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Location: 0.012
16:00 | Cognition and Rationality ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Non-Equilibrium Play in Centipede Games ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Wimbledon Revisited ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-R: cooperative
Chair:
Juan Vidal-Puga (Universidade de Vigo, Spain)
Location: 0.011
16:00 | The Subgame Perfect Core ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Games in partition function form with restricted cooperation ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Existence of a Unique Core Partition in Coalition Formation Games ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-S: voting
Chair:
Kirill Pogorelskiy (University of Warwick, UK)
Location: 0.010
16:00 | Manipulated Electorates and Information Aggregation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Information aggregation with multiple issues and continuum of types ( abstract ) |
17:00 | A Generalisation of Feddersen and Pesendorfer (1998): Voting Under Ambiguity ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-T: fairness
Chair:
Arantza Estevez Fernandez (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Location: 0.009
16:00 | Claims-separable consistency and potential for claims problems ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Weak necessary players, Myerson fairness and the concept of equality ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Efficiency and fairness in claims problems under uncertainty ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:30 Session Tue16-U: experiments - money
Chair:
Péter Csóka (Corvinus University Budapest and MTA KRTK, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
Location: 0.008
16:00 | Auctions with External Incentives: Experimental Evidence ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Would Depositors pay to show that they do not withdraw? Theory and Experiment ( abstract ) |
17:00 | Selling Money on EBay: A Field Test for Social Preferences ( abstract ) |
18:00-19:00 Session Tue18-vNeu: Von Neumann Lecture
Chair:
Francoise Forges (Universite Paris-Dauphine, France)
Location: Lecture Hall
18:00 | Asymptotic Value of Dynamic Games ( abstract ) |
Wednesday, July 27th
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09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-A: auctions - design
Chair:
Francisco Robles (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Location: C-1.03
09:00 | The Menu-Size Complexity of Revenue Approximation ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Balanced Ranking Mechanisms ( abstract ) |
10:00 | CANCELLED - Auctions vs. Fixed Pricing: Competing for Budget Constrained Buyers ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-B: IO monopoly
Chair:
Carlos Alós-Ferrer (University of Cologne, Department of Economics, Germany)
Location: C-1.05
09:00 | Buyer-Optimal Demand and Monopoly Pricing ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Monopoly Pricing with Dual Capacity Constraints ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Dynamic Demand and Sequential Monopoly: A Model of Endogenous Screening ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-C: IO
Chair:
Evangelia Chalioti (Yale University, USA)
Location: C-1.09
09:00 | Optimal Two-part Tariff Licensing for Incumbent Innovator in Differentiated Product Markets ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Market for Surprises: Selling Substitute Goods through Lotteries ( abstract ) |
10:00 | The Recommendation Effect of Niche Products - How Consumer Learning in a Hotelling Framework Leads to Differentiation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-D: agency models
Chair:
Lisa Planer-Friedrich (University of Bamberg, Germany)
Location: C-1.07
09:00 | Mediated Audits ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Costly Verification in Collective Decisions ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Optimal project termination with an informed agent ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-E: bankruptcy
Location: G0.03
09:00 | Nontransferable utility bankruptcy games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Divide and Choose: A strategic approach to bankruptcy problems ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A bankrupt approach to solutions of TU Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-F: school choice
Chair:
Julien Combe (Paris School of Economics, France)
Location: G1.01
09:00 | Static versus Dynamic Deferred Acceptance in School Choice: A Laboratory Experiment ( abstract ) |
09:30 | What you don't know can help you in school assignment ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-G: solution concepts
Chair:
Xiao Luo (National University of SIngapore, Singapore)
Location: A1.23
09:00 | Truncated Leximin Solutions ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Distribution of Optimal Strategies in Symmetric Zero-sum Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | An Ordinal Minimax Theorem ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-H: implementation
Chair:
Mikhail Safronov (University of Cambridge, UK)
Location: D0.03
09:00 | Partially-honest Nash implementation with non-connected honesty standards ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Implementation in partial equilibrium ( abstract ) |
10:00 | An Outcome Mechanism for Partially Honest Nash Implementation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Sung-Ha Hwang (Sogang University, Korea)
Location: H0.04
09:00 | Approximation of Generalized Nash Equilibria by Means of Evolutionary Computation ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Evolution of Behavior in the Repeated Nash Demand Game. A Computer Simulation. ( abstract ) |
10:00 | A Markov state modeling approach to characterizing the punctuated equilibrium dynamics of stochastic evolutionary games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-K: learning
Chair:
Christoph Wolf (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Location: H0.06
09:00 | Bayesian learning in markets with common value ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Inverse Game Theory: Learning Utilities in Succinct Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Non-Monotone Observational Learning ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-L: tournaments
Chair:
Dieter Balkenborg (University of Exeter, UK)
Location: A1.22
09:00 | Strategic Manipulation in Tournament Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Feedback and Learning in Tournaments ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Performance Pay, Sorting and Employers’ Choice: Are Tournaments an Attractive Payment Method? ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-M: communication
Chair:
Anton Kolotilin (UNSW Australia, Australia)
Location: A0.23
09:00 | When does simple mediation improve upon cheap talk? ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Monotonic Cheap Talk ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Failure of Common Knowledge of Language in Common-Interest Communication Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-N: networks - attack
Chair:
Dan Kovenock (Chapman University, USA)
Location: A0.24
09:00 | Network performance under attacks ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Formation of Extractive Structures in Networks ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-P: legal
Location: E0.04
09:00 | The Sorry Clause ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Swap Bonds or Stocks! A Game of Implicit Environmental Policy ( abstract ) |
10:00 | How Game Theory Encourages Cooperation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-Q: depth of reasoning
Location: 0.012
09:00 | Adaptive Loss Aversion and Market Experience ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Sophistication in Strategic One-Shot Interactions: A nonparametric approach for identifying reasoning concepts ( abstract ) |
10:00 | On the salience-based level-k model ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-R: Shapley value
Chair:
Marco Dall’aglio (LUISS, Italy)
Location: 0.011
09:00 | New characterizations of the Owen and Banzhaf-Owen values using the intracoalitional balanced contributions property ( abstract ) |
09:30 | An axiomatic characterization of the Owen-Shapley spatial power index ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-S: voting
Chair:
Alexander K. Wagner (University of Vienna, Austria)
Location: 0.010
09:00 | Weakly unimodal domains, antiexchange properties, and coalitional strategy proofness of voting rules ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Correlated Equilibria in Voter Turnout Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Simple vs. sophisticated rules for weight allocation in a two-tier voting model ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-T: fair division
Chair:
M. Josune Albizuri (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Location: 0.009
09:00 | From the bankruptcy problem and its Concede-and-Divide solution to the assignment problem and its Fair Division solution ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Competitive Fair Division under linear preferences ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Resource-monotonicity and Population-monotonicity in Cake-cutting ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Wed9-U: experiments - coordination
Location: 0.008
09:00 | A behavioral study of `noise' in coordination games ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Wed11-SP0: EC Plenary / Kalai Prize
Chairs:
Location: Lecture Hall
11:00 | Dynamic Pricing in a Labor Market: Surge Pricing and Flexible Work on the Uber Platform ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Intrinsic Robustness of the Price of Anarchy ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Wed11-SP1: Game Theory and Biology
Chair:
Arno Riedl (University of Maastricht, Netherlands)
Location: Concert Hall
11:00 | Neural circuitry of strategic thinking ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Rapidly Adaptive Hedonic Utility ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Wed11-SP2: Organ Exchange / Information Acquisition
Chair:
Amanda Friedenberg (Arizona State University, USA)
Location: Greek Aula
11:00 | Multi-Donor Organ Exchange ( abstract ) |
11:45 | Information Acquisition under Persuasive Precedent versus Binding Precedent ( abstract ) |
11:00-11:45 Session Wed11-SP3: Law
Chair:
Myrna Wooders (Vanderbilt University, USA)
Location: Aula Gothic
11:00 | Law as a Convention: Remarks on a Game-Theoretical Insight into Legal Ontology ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-A: auctions - combinatorial
Chair:
Mareen Hallier (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Location: C-1.03
14:00 | Equilibrium Bidding Strategies in Combinatorial Procurement Auctions with Diseconomies of Scale ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Nash Equilibria of Sealed-Bid Combinatorial Auctions ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Competing Combinatorial Auctions ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-B: IO trade
Chair:
Filippo Balestrieri (Hewlett Packard Labs, USA)
Location: C-1.05
14:00 | Competition in store complexity takes us halfway between Diamond and Bertrand ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Strategic Incentives for Innovations and Market Competition ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-C: IO learning
Chair:
Emilia Oljemark (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Location: C-1.07
14:00 | Inducing Herding with Capacity Constraints ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Information Use and Acquisition in Price-Setting Oligopolies ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Quick or Persistent? On the Feedback Effects between First and Second Mover Advantages in a Stochastic Investment Game ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-D: reputation
Chair:
Paolo Turrini (Imperial College London, UK)
Location: C-1.09
14:00 | CANCELLED - Perfect Bayesian Equilibria in Reputation Games with Nested Information Structure ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Bounded Memory, Reputation, and Impatience ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Reputation Building under Uncertain Monitoring ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-E: privacy
Chair:
Josue Ortega (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: G0.03
14:00 | Perception Games and Privacy ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Privacy Preserving Market Design ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-F: school choice
Chair:
Mike Peacey (New College of The Humanities, UK)
Location: G1.01
14:00 | Self-selection in School Choice ( abstract ) |
14:30 | School Choice under Partial Fairness ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-G: equilibrium
Chair:
Yehuda Levy (University of Oxford, UK)
Location: A1.23
14:00 | Monotonic epsilon-equilibria in strongly symmetric games ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Subgame-perfect epsilon-equilibria in perfect information games with sigma–discrete discontinuities ( abstract ) |
15:00 | A game highlighting the difference between countably and finitely additive strategies ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-H: implementation
Chair:
Cheng-Zhong Qin (University of California--Santa Barbara, USA)
Location: D0.03
14:00 | Bounded Depths of Rationality and Implementation with Complete Information ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Pure Strategy Nash Implementation with Finite Mechanisms ( abstract ) |
15:00 | CANCELLED - On Non-Cooperative Foundation and Implementation of the Nash Solution in Subgame Perfect Equilibrium via Rubinstein's Game ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Noémi Gaskó (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
Location: H0.04
14:00 | Positive feedback in coordination games: stochastic evolutionary dynamics and the logit choice rule ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Observations on Cooperation ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Diverse Behavior Patterns in a Symmetric Society with Voluntary Partnerships ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-K: learning
Chair:
Daria Khromenkova (CDSE, University of Mannheim, Germany)
Location: H0.06
14:00 | Altruistic Observational Learning ( abstract ) |
14:30 | The Interplay of Cultural Aversion and Assortativity for the Emergence of Cooperation ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-L: tournaments
Chair:
Marco Serena (Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance, Germany)
Location: A1.22
14:00 | First-Mover Advantage in Round-Robin Tournaments ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Tournament Game with Incumbent ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-M: persuasion
Chair:
Jacopo Bizzotto (University of Oslo, Norway)
Location: A0.23
14:00 | Bayesian persuasion by a privately informed sender ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Bayesian Persuasion by Stress Test Disclosure ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Bayesian Persuasion under Partial Commitment ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-N: attack and defence
Chair:
Marc Uetz (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Location: A0.24
14:00 | Generalizations of the General Lotto and Colonel Blotto Games ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Sequential Attacker-Defender Game with Redeployment: A Conic Approach ( abstract ) |
15:00 | How Jeremy Bentham would defend against coordinated attacks ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-P: legal
Chair:
Parkash Chander (Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, India)
Location: E0.04
14:00 | Value Creation vs. Appropriation, and the Evolution of Property Rights ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Levelling the playing field in jury selection ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Legislative Bargaining with Heterogeneous Disagreement Values: Theory and Experiments ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-Q: depth of reasoning
Chair:
Luke Lindsay (University of Exeter, UK)
Location: 0.012
14:00 | Uncertain Rationality, Depth of Reasoning and Robustness in Games with Incomplete Information ( abstract ) |
14:30 | How Many Levels Do Players Reason? An Observational Challenge and Solution ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-R: Shapley value
Chair:
Ben Mcquillin (University of East Anglia, UK)
Location: 0.011
14:00 | CANCELLED - A characterization of the Myerson value ( abstract ) |
14:30 | The Shapley value for directed graph games ( abstract ) |
15:00 | The Shapley Value in the Knaster Gain Game ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-S: voting, social choice
Chair:
Aaron Kamm (NYU Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
Location: 0.010
14:00 | Where Power Resides: Evidence from the Chairman's Paradox ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Alternative characterizations of the plurality rule ( abstract ) |
15:00 | Characterization of the Minimal Norm Solution with Incomplete Information ( abstract ) |
14:00-15:30 Session Wed14-U: experiments
Chair:
Heinrich Nax (ETHZ, Switzerland)
Location: 0.008
14:00 | Performance, Curiosity, and Gender: She Just Wants To Know ( abstract ) |
14:30 | Cooperation among behaviorally heterogeneous players in social dilemma with stay or leave decisions ( abstract ) |
15:00 | That’s impossible: An Experiment on Participation Constraints ( abstract ) |
16:00-17:00 Session Wed16-Morg: Morgenstern Lecture
Chair:
Roger Myerson (University of Chicago, USA)
Location: Lecture Hall
16:00 | Trading Votes for Votes - A Decentralized Matching Algorithm ( abstract ) |
Thursday, July 28th
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09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-A: auctions - design
Chair:
Tatiana Komarova (London School of Economics, UK)
Location: C-1.03
09:00 | (Almost) Efficient Mechanisms for Bilateral Trading ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The imitation game: A simple rule to prevent discrimination in procurement ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Effects of Seller's Information Disclosure in Equity Auctions Requiring Post-Auction Investment ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-B: IO dynamic
Chair:
Hamed Markazi Moghadam (Ruhr Graduate School in Economics, Germany)
Location: C-1.05
09:00 | Preemptive Investment under Uncertainty ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Conjectures and Equilibrium in Dynamic Differentiated Duopoly Games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Dynamic oligopoly with sticky prices - off-steady-state analysis ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-C: IO screening
Chair:
Michael Kramm (Ruhr Graduate School in Economics / Technical University Dortmund, Germany)
Location: C-1.07
09:00 | Pooling hawks and doves: Interim-efficient labor contracts for other-regarding agents. ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Screening Through Coordination ( abstract ) |
10:00 | An Economic Theory of Statistical Testing ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-D: reputation
Chair:
Benjamin Sperisen (Tulane University, USA)
Location: C-1.09
09:00 | Promoting a Reputation for Quality ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Reputation and the value of information in a trust game ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Reputation Concerns and Information Aggregation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-E: assignment
Chair:
Yannai A. Gonczarowski (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Microsoft Research, Israel)
Location: G0.03
09:00 | Efficiency and strategy-proofness in object assignment problems with multi-demand preferences ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Same Sex Marriage, The Great Equalizer ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Core and competitive equilibria in one-seller assignment markets with multi-item demands ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-F: universities
Location: G1.01
09:00 | Governance in university ( abstract ) |
09:30 | How do universities differentiate themselves? ( abstract ) |
10:00 | The Design of Teacher Assignment: Theory and Evidence ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-G: equilibrium
Chair:
Philippe Bich (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne and Paris School of Economics., France)
Location: A1.23
09:00 | A characterization of the sets of equilibrium payoffs of finite games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The structure of Nash equilibria in Poisson games ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Existence of Maximal Elements and Coalitional Equilibria under Discontinuous Preferences ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-H: implementation
Chair:
Nora Wegner (UC3M, Spain)
Location: D0.03
09:00 | Scoring Rules and Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Efficient Coalition-Proof Full Implementation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Ennio Bilancini (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Location: H0.04
09:00 | Metastability of Asymptotically Well-Behaved Potential Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Meta-stability of attractive evolutionary equilibria ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Large Deviations and Stochastic Stability ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-K: experimentation
Chair:
Okke Schrijvers (Stanford University, USA)
Location: H0.06
09:00 | Informative Milestones in Experimentation ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Strategy Revision Opportunities and Collusion ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-L: contests
Chair:
Rabah Amir (University of Iowa, USA)
Location: A1.22
09:00 | A Fairness Condition for Unfair Contests: Multi-Dimensional Favoritism with Asymmetric Players ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Intermediaries versus Trolls in Contests for Patents ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-M: communication
Location: A0.23
09:00 | Relational Communication with Transfers ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Communication Games with Optional Verification ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Equilibrium Selection in Persuasion Games with Binary Actions ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-N: congestion games
Chair:
Marc Schröder (University of Maastricht, Netherlands)
Location: A0.24
09:00 | Local coordination and global congestion in random networks ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Optimal Mechanisms for Robust Coordination in Congestion Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-P: deterrence
Chair:
Marc Kilgour (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
Location: E0.04
09:00 | Inspection Game with Partial Inspections ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Proportional use of force in counter-terrorism ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-Q: equilibrum computation
Chair:
Florian Brandl (Technische Universität München, Germany)
Location: 0.012
09:00 | Computing Possible and Necessary Equilibrium Actions (and Bipartisan Set Winners) ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Exclusion Method for Finding Nash Equilibrium in Multi-Player Games ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-R: Shapley value
Chair:
Anna Khmelnitskaya (Saint-Petersburg State University, Russian Federation)
Location: 0.011
09:00 | On the relationship between Shapley and configuration values ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Backward induction foundations of the Shapley value ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Decomposition of solutions and the Shapley value ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-S: political economy
Chair:
Sevgi Yuksel (University of California Santa Barbara, USA)
Location: 0.010
09:00 | Income Inequality and Political Polarization ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Polarization and Pandering in a Spatial Model of Common-Value Elections ( abstract ) |
10:00 | The Optimal Degree of Centralization ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-T: social choice
Chair:
Anna Bogomolnaia (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: 0.009
09:00 | Benchmarking ( abstract ) |
09:30 | sophisticated sincerity with incomplete information ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Revealed Relative Utilitarianism ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session Thu9-U: experiments
Chair:
Marcus Pivato (THEMA, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France)
Location: 0.008
09:00 | Causal Responsibility in Games ( abstract ) |
09:30 | An Experimental Test of Belief Free Strategies in a Repeated Game with Stochastic Private Monitoring ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Good News and Bad News are Still News: Experimental Evidence on Belief Updating ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-A: auctions - applications
Location: C-1.03
11:00 | An implementation of the Vickrey outcome for buyers-submodular one-seller markets ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Partnership Dissolution, Auctions and Differences between Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Revenue-capped efficient auctions ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-B: IO responsibility
Chair:
Erik Madsen (Stanford GSB, USA)
Location: C-1.05
11:00 | Concealments of Problems: An Incentive of Avoiding the Responsibility ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Responsibility-based allocation of cartel damages ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-D: reputation
Location: C-1.09
11:00 | CANCELLED - Occurrence of deception in the presence of a regulator with reputation concerns ( abstract ) |
11:30 | A network-based rating system and its resistance to bribery ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-E: assignment
Chair:
Christian Trudeau (University of Windsor, Canada)
Location: G0.03
11:00 | Multi-sided assignment games on m-partite graphs ( abstract ) |
11:30 | d-dimensional Stable Matching with Cyclic Preferences ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Hard to get: The scarcity of women and the competition for high-income men in Chinese cities ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-F: measuring
Chair:
Yuval Heller (University of Oxford, UK)
Location: G1.01
11:00 | Scale-invariant citation indices ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Co-authorship and the Measurement of Individual Productivity ( abstract ) |
12:00 | How to score multiple-choice tests: an axiomatic approach ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-G: strategy proofness
Location: A1.23
11:00 | Adjacent non-manipulability and strategy-proofness in voting domains: equivalence results ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Bribeproof mechanisms for two-values domains ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-H: implementation
Location: D0.03
11:00 | Strategy-proofness and double implementation with minimax and maximax strategies ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Robustness of Subgame Perfect Implementation ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-J: evolutionary dynamics
Chair:
Mathias Staudigl (University of Maastricht, Netherlands)
Location: H0.04
11:00 | An evolutionary approach to social choice problems with q-quota rules ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Opinion Formation with Imperfect Agents as an Evolutionary Process ( abstract ) |
12:00 | The Evolution of Conventions under Condition-Dependent Mistakes ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-K: learning
Chair:
Chris Wallace (University of Leicester, UK)
Location: H0.06
11:00 | The Advantage of Sex and Selfish Alleles ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Sex With No Regrets: How Sexual Reproduction Uses a No Regret Learning Algorithm for Evolutionary Advantage ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Deep Learning for Human Strategic Modeling ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-L: prisoner's dilemma
Chair:
Benjamin Bernard (Columbia University, USA)
Location: A1.22
11:00 | Extortion can outperform generosity in the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Accuracy and Retaliation in Repeated Games with Imperfect Private Monitoring: Experiments and Theory ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-M: persuasion
Chair:
Rida Laraki (CNRS, University Paris Dauphine and Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Location: A0.23
11:00 | Persuasion and Transparency ( abstract ) |
11:30 | The Optimal Timing of Persuasion ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-N: congestion games
Chair:
Philip Brown (The University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Location: A0.24
11:00 | Optimal price caps in congested networks ( abstract ) |
11:30 | The curse of sequentiality in routing games ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-P: prospect theory
Chair:
Florian Engl (University of Cologne, Germany)
Location: E0.04
11:00 | Second-best Probability Weighting ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Subjective expected utility representations for Savage preferences on topological spaces ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Non-cooperative games with prospect theory players and dominated strategies ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-Q: equilibrium, computation
Chair:
Kimmo Berg (Aalto University School of Science, Finland)
Location: 0.012
11:00 | Utilitarian Nash Equilibrium for Games with Incomplete Preferences ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Simultaneous Abstraction and Equilibrium Finding in Games ( abstract ) |
12:00 | A Smooth Path-Following Method for Determining Perfect Equilibria ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-R: sports
Location: 0.011
11:00 | MOVED to Sunday 11:30, session Sun11-K: learning ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Making the Rules of Sports Fairer ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-S: political economy
Chair:
Joseph McMurray (Brigham Young University, USA)
Location: 0.010
11:00 | Reciprocal Accountability with Multidimensional Policies ( abstract ) |
11:30 | A Reform Dilemma in Polarized Democracies ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Media Competition and the Source of Disagreement ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-T: social choice
Chair:
Tilman Borgers (University of Michigan, USA)
Location: 0.009
11:00 | Feasible elimination procedures in social choice: an axiomatic characterization ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Strategic Manipulation of Social Welfare Functions via Strict Preference Extensions ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session Thu11-U: experiments - voting
Chair:
Z. Emel Ozturk (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: 0.008
11:00 | Plurality Voting versus Proportional Representation in the Citizen-Candidate Model: An Experiment ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Condorcet Jury Theorem and Cognitive Hierarchies: Theory and Experiments ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Expected-Norm Consistency: An Experimental Study of Trust and Trustworthiness ( abstract ) |
13:00-14:00 Session Thu13-Shap: Shapley Lecture
Chair:
Andy McLennan (University of Queensland, Australia)
Location: Lecture Hall
13:00 | Limit Value in Stochastic Games ( abstract ) |
14:00-16:00 Session Thu14: Farewell BBQ (GAMES Congress)
Location: Mensa