Programme
Friday, December 7, 2018
9.00 – 9.10
Opening Remarks
Jan Werner, U of Minnesota and Lukasz Wozny, Warsaw School of Economics
9.10 – 10.40
Session 1, Implementation and Information, chair: Walter Trockel, U Bielefeld
Deliberation and Meta-Agreement: Majority Decision with Minority Protection
Mamoru Kaneko, Waseda U
Rationalizable Implementation under Incomplete Information
Roberto Serrano, Brown U
Thoughts on Social Design
Walter Trockel, Bielefeld U
Coffee Break
11.10 – 12.00
Plenary Lecture, chair: Jan Werner, U of Minnesota
Social Networks from a Designer's Viewpoint
Fernando Vega-Redondo, Bocconi U
Lunch
13.00 – 15.00
Session 2, Discounting, chair: Lukasz Wozny, Warsaw School of Economics
A Not So Myopic Axiomatization of Discounting
Thai Ha-Huy, EPEE, U Evry Val d'Essonne, U Paris-Saclay
Towards a Decomposition for the Future: Closeness, Remoteness & Temporal Biases
Jean-Pierre Drugeon, Paris School of Economics and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Infinite Horizon Dynamic Optimization with Unbounded Returns - Necessity, Sufficiency, Convergence and a Sequence of Counterexamples
Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel, U of Warsaw
Markov Perfect Equilibria in OLG Models with Risk Sensitive Agents
Lukasz Balbus, U of Zielona Gora
Coffee Break
15.30 – 17.30
Session 3, Mathematical Economics, chair: Dominika Machowska, U of Łódź
Equivalent Forms of The Brouwer Fixed Point Theorem
Piotr Mackowiak, Poznan U of Economics
Asymptotic Value in Frequency-Dependent Games with Separable Payoffs: A Differential Approach
Nikolaos Pnevmatikos, U Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Social Dilemmas in Simple Evolutionary Games
Jacek Miekisz, U of Warsaw
Simple Update Algorithm in Congestion Games and Emergence of Chaos
Fryderyk Falniowski, Cracow U of Economics
Conference Dinner: 19.30
Saturday, December 8, 2018
9.00 – 11.00
Session 4, Incomplete Markets and Information, chair: Michal Lewandowski, Warsaw School of Economics
The Arbitrage Pricing Theory in Incomplete Markets
Michael Zierhut, Humboldt U
Financial Markets with Hedging Complements
Bernard Cornet, U of Kansas
Auctions with Signaling Concerns: Second-Price or English Auction?
Olivier Bos, U Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Delegation as a Signal: Implicit Communication with Full Cooperation
Joanna Franaszek, Warsaw School of Economics
Coffee Break
11.30 – 13.30
Session 5, Ambiguity and Games, chair: Philippe Bich, U Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Choquet Expected Utility across Time without Lotteries
Lorenzo Bastianello, U Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
Limit Orders under Knightian Uncertainty
Michael Greinecker, U of Graz
On Hurwicz–Nash Equilibria of Non–Bayesian Games under Incomplete Information
Patrick Beissner, Australian National U
Strategic Uncertainty and Equilibrium Selection in Discontinuous Games
Philippe Bich, U Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Lunch and Poster Session 6
Downstream Competition and Profits Under Different Input Price Bargaining Structures
Domenico Buccella, Kozminski U
How to Hide in a Network
Marcin Dziubinski, U of Warsaw
When Optima Converge to Optimum?
Marta Kornafel, Cracow U of Economics
Frame Dependent Utility for Risk and Time
Michal Lewandowski, Warsaw School of Economics
Competition in Defensive and Offensive Advertising Strategies in a Segmented Market
Dominika Machowska, U of Lodz
Self-Enforcing Environmental Agreements, Delayed Information and External Enforcement in a Continuous Time Fish Wars Model with State Dependent Constraints
Rajani Singh, U of Warsaw
Competing Land Use Model with Infrastructure Development
Ivan Telega, Cracow U of Economics
Supermodular Comparative Statics
Lukasz Wozny, Warsaw School of Economics
On the Depth of Corruption
Fei Xu, Sciences Po
15.00 – 16.30
Session 7, Applied, chair: Marta Kornafel, Cracow U of Economics
Axiomatization of the PageRank Centrality
Tomasz Was, U of Warsaw
On the Importance of Social Status for Labour Markets
Pawel Gola, BI Norwegian Business School
Specific Tastes or Cliques of Jurors?
Krzysztof Kontek, Warsaw School of Economics