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Warwick Theory Workshop
Department of Economics
Organiser: Bhaskar Dutta
Friday 10 – Saturday 11 June 2016
Programme
Scarman House
Friday 10 June
09:15
Welcome
09:2010:20
Arthur Robson (Simon Fraser University)
An Adapting Threshold Model of Utility
10:2010:45
Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
10:4511:45
Alexander Wolitzky (MIT)
Bounding Equilibrium Payoffs in Repeated Games with Private Monitoring: Theory and
an Application to Collusion
11:4512:45
Johannes Hörner (Yale)
Motivational ratings
12:4514:00
Lunch
Scarman Restaurant
14:0015:00
Michael Ostrovsky (Stanford)
Strategic Trading in Informationally Complex Environments
15:0016:00
Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi)
Strategic Selection Bias
16:0016:30
Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
16:3017:30
Siyang Xiong (Bristol)
Communication with Language Barriers
17:3018:30
Sergiu Hart (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Evidence Games: Truth and Commitment
19:30
Drinks and Dinner
Scarman Restaurant
Saturday 11 June
09:3010:30
Wolfgang Pesendorfer (Princeton)
Random Evolving Lotteries and Preference for Intrinsic Information
10:3011:00
Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
11:0012:00
Drew Fudenberg (Harvard)
Stohastic Choice and Optimal Sequential Sampling
12:0013:00
Ben Golub (Harvard)
Susceptibility in Networks: It's a Matter of Degree
13:0014:15
Lunch
Scarman Restaurant
14:1515:15
Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern)
Re-matching, Experimentation, and Cross-subsidization
15:1515:45
Coffee/Tea
Scarman Lounge
15:4516:45
Andrew Postlewaite (Pennsylvania)
Consumer Choice as Constrained Imitation
16:45
End
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