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Economic Theory Seminar Series

Economic Theory Seminar Series: A strategic product for belief functions

5 April 2017 11:00am12:00pm
Ronald Stauber | Australian National University
Applied economics

Students are Almost as Effective as Professors in Tutorial Teaching

6 April 2017 12:00pm1:00pm
Nicolas Salamanca Acosta | University of Melbourne

Global inspection games

15 July 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Miguel Sanchez | Universidad de Alicante and Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU)

Price discovery using a double auction

29 July 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Steve Williams | University of Illinois

A model of satisficing

19 August 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Rajiv Sarin | University of Exeter

On the demand for expressing emotions

20 August 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Brit Grosskopf | University of Exeter

The marginal voter's curse

2 September 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Helios Herrera | HEC Montréal

The value of linking: Efficiency and public punishment

9 September 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Jimmy Chan | Fudan University

On Bayesian persuasion with multiple senders

6 October 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Peter Norman | University of North Carolina

Behavioral limitations of subgame-perfect implementation

7 October 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Tom Wilkening | University of Melbourne

Auctions vs. negotiations: The effects of inefficient renegotiation

14 October 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Fabian Herweg | University of Bayreuth

Measuring utility without mixing apples and oranges and eliciting beliefs about stock prices

11 November 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Patrick O'Callaghan | The University of Queensland

Competition for an imperfectly informed consumer

25 November 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
James Fisher | University of Technology Sydney

The Dilemma of the Cypress and the Oak Tree

23 February 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
David Rahman | University of Minnesota

Real options and dynamic incentives

25 February 2015 12:00pm1:00pm
Suvi Vasama | Humboldt University of Berlin

Markov perfect equilibria in revision games

4 March 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Tristan Tomala | HEC, Paris

Approximate implementation in Markovian Environments

11 March 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Ludovic Renou | University of Essex

Information, strategy, and optimal responses to legal uncertainty

17 March 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Scott Baker | Washington University in St Louis

Ambiguity aversion is the exception

18 March 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Martin Kocher | University of Munich

Auctions with an asking price

25 March 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Peyman Khezr | University of Queensland

The power of money: Wealth effects in contests

8 April 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Nicolas Treich | Toulouse School of Economics

Competitive information disclosure and consumer search

13 May 2015 12:00pm2:00pm
Simon Board | University of California, Los Angeles

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