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VI Hurwicz Workshop on Mechanism Design Theory

02.12.2016 - 03.12.2016 |

Programme

Friday

13:30-14:00
Speculative bubbles, heterogeneous beliefs, and learning
Jan Werner, University of Minnesota, US

14:00–14:30
Coalition bargaining in repeated games
Arnold Polanski, University of East Anglia, UK

14:30–15:00
On derivation, classification and egalitarian solutions of social dilemma games
Tadeusz Płatkowski, University of Warsaw, PL

Poster Session/Coffee Break

15:20-15:50
Existence of a unique core partition in coalition formation games
Hakan İnal, University West, SE

15:50–16:20 Homophily and influence: the weakness of weak ties
Fernando Vega-Redondo, Università Bocconi, IT

16:20–16:50
Axiomatic approach to centrality in networks
Oskar Skibski, University of Warsaw, PL

Coffee Break

17:10–17:40
On non-negative recursive utilities in dynamic programming with non-additive aggregator and nonlinear CES
Łukasz Balbus, University of Zielona Góra, PL

17:40–18:10
Isoelastic elasticity of substitution production functions
Jakub Growiec, Warsaw School of Economics, PL

18:10–18:40
Spillovers between skilled and low skilled labor migration in a multi-regional setting
Mehmet Barlo, Sabanci University, TR

19:00, Dinner

Saturday

09:00-09.30
Indeterminacy of Cournot-Walras equilibrium with incomplete markets
Michael Zierhut, Humboldt University Berlin, DE

09:30-10:00
A theory of value of information
Patrick Beissner, Australian National University, AU

10:00–10:30
Position auctions with endogenous supply
Sergei Izmalkov, New Economic School, RU

10:30–11:00
Dollar auction with spiteful players
Marcin Waniek, University of Warsaw, PL

Poster Session/Coffee Break

11:20–12:20 (Invited Lecture)
On the relation between the Nash program and implementation theory
Walter Trockel, Universität Bielefeld, DE

Lunch

13:30-14:00
Spying in the shadow of conflict
David Minarsch, University of Cambridge, UK

14:00-14:30
Spreading false rumours
Bartosz Redlicki, University of Cambridge, UK

14:30–15:00
Some implications of reference-dependent subjective expected utility model
Michał Lewandowski, Warsaw School of Economics, PL

15:00–15:30
An experiment on temptation and attitude towards paternalism
Michał Krawczyk, University of Warsaw, PL

Selected posters

A Stackelberg duopoly model with sticky prices and myopic follower
Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel University of Warsaw, PL

Doctor-patient communication: information vs. Recommendation
Joanna Franaszek, European University Institute, IT

R&D investments in markets with network effects
Małgorzata Knauff. Warsaw School of Economics, PL

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