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