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Programm: - Francesco Nava (London School of Economics) and Anja Prummer (Queen Mary University of London): Norm dynamics, - Manuel Foerster (University of Hamburg), Ana Mauleon (UCLouvain Saint-Louis - Bruxelles) and Vincent Vannetelbosch (UCLouvain): Shadow links, - Francis Bloch (Université...
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This course offers a unique opportunity for PhD students to examine leading-edge issues in the innovation field in a truly inter-disciplinary fashion. During the course, students will share knowledge with classmates and lecturers, discuss seminal papers in the innovation literature, and refine...
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Three lectures on economic design will be given on Monday 27 June 2016 in Lund, Sweden, by - Professor Federico Echenique, Caltech "Revealed Preference Theory" - Professor Lars Ehlers, University of Montreal "Strategy-Proofness in Markets with Indivisibilities" - Professor William Thomson,...
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Topics are welcome from all areas of economics, as long as the focus is on search, matching or information frictions. However, preference is given to researchers in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics and labor economics.
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The aim of the workshop is to discuss recent advances in our understanding of political behavior given by new behavioral models. We welcome theoretical and empirical (experimental and field data). We will give preference to the following themes and topics: - Beliefs and misbeliefs: explaining...
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Researchers and advanced PhD students are invited to submit research papers to be considered for presentation at the workshop. Theoretical and applied contributions from all areas of game theory and social choice are welcome.
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Topics are welcome from all areas of economics, as long as the focus is on search, matching or information frictions. However, preference is given to researchers in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics and labor economics.
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Topics are welcome from all areas of economics, as long as the focus is on search and matching models. However, preference is given to researchers in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics and labor economics.
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The workshop will be aimed at providing an avenue for presenting and discussing new contributions on network, coalition and matching theory.
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