Conference Session Themes

The program will be fully hybrid meaning all sessions will have face-to-face and virtual attendees who will be able to interact with all presenters.

All program timings are in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

Advances in Models of Information Aquisition
Organizer: Luciano Pomatto

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 8.30am Room: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Tommaso Denti (Cornell University, USA)
To be confirmed
Agathe Pernoud (Stanford University, USA)
Simon Gleyze (Paris School of Economics, France)
Informationally Simple Incentives
Doron Ravid (University of Chicago, USA)
Elliot Lipnowski (Columbia University, USA)
Predicting Choice from Information Costs
Savitar Sundaresan (Imperial College London, UK)
Enrico Zanardo (USA)
An Axiomatically Defined Cost of Information                


Aging, Retirement Financing and Taxation

Organizer: Chung Tran
Chair: George Kudrna

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Larry Liu (Australian National University, Australia)
Demographic Change, National Saving and International Capital Flows: A Tractable OLG Model
Daniel Wheadon (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Effects of Means Testing the Age Pension on Populations with
Self-Control Preferences

Darapheak Tin (Australian National University, Australia)
Family Tax Benefits: A Macroeconomic Analysis
George Kudrna (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Financing Retirement with Private Pension and Housing Assets                      


Applications in Market Design
Organizer: Inácio Bó

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Renke Schmacker (University of Luasanne, Switzerland)        
Rustamdjan Hakimov (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Camille Terrier (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)                                                                                  
Self-sensoring in College Applications
Manshu Khanna (Boston College, USA)
Haydar Evren (Boston College, USA)
Affirmative Action in Two Dimensions: A Multi-Period Apportionment Problem
Xiang Han (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Utku Unver (Boston College, USA)
Onur Kesten (University of Sydney, Australia)
Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors: A Theory of Multi-unit Exchange with Compatibility-based Preferences
Tetsutaro Hatakeyama (Keio University, Japan)
Morimitsu Kurino (Keio University, Japan)
Inter-attribute equity in assignment problems: leveling the playing field by priority design


Axiomatics of Temporal Preferences

Organizer: Jean-Pierre Drugeon
Chair: Jean-Pierre Drugeon

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 9.00amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Lorenzo Maria Stanca (Northwestern University, USA)                                                        
Recursive Preferences, Correlation Aversion, and the Temporal Resolution of Uncertainty                                 
Michal Lewandowski (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland)
Manel Baucells (University of Virginia, USA) 
Kontek
 Krzysztof (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland)
Discounted Incremental Utility
Bertrand Wigniolle (Paris School of Economics - University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France)
Jean-Pierre Drugeon (Paris School of Economics -CNRS, France)               
Temporal Smoothing Biases
Jean-Pierre Drugeon (PSE-CNRS, France)
Thai Ha-Huy (University of Paris-Saclay /Evry, France)
An alpha-maxmin axiomatisation of Temporally-Biased Multiple Discounts


Bayesian Mechanism Design in Economics and Computer Science

Organizers: Claude d'Aspremont and Jacques Crémer
Chair: Jaques Crémer

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Jason Hartline (Northwestern University, USA)
Robust Analysis of Auction Equilibria
Michael Albert (University of Virginia, USA)
Minimum Revenue Socially Efficient Mechanisms Under Correlated Valuations
Claude d'Aspremont (CORE UC Louvain, Belgium)
Jacques Crémer (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Bayesian implementation, efficiency, and independence classes


Behavioral Industrial Organization

Organizer: Juan Carlos Carbajal

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Takeshi Murooka (Osaka University, Japan)
Tristan Gagnon-Bartsch (Harvard University, USA) 
Quality is in the Eye of the Beholder: Taste Projection in Markets with Observational Learning
Chengsi Wang (Monash University, Australia)
Dyuti Banerjee (Monash University, Australia)
Christopher Teh (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Acquisition-Induced Kill Zones
Antonio Rosato (University of Queensland, Australia)
Takuro Yamashita (Toulouse School of Economics, France)                         
Optimal Trade Mechanisms with Adverse Selection and Inferential Naivety
Juan Carlos Carbajal (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Steven Callander (Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA)
Arghya Ghosh (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Demand Landscaping: Dynamic Monopoly with Malleable Preferences


Behavioral Theory and Experiments

Organizer: Georgios Gerasimou

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Ryan Oprea (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)                                                                        
Simplicity Equivalents
Thomas Dohmen (University of Bonn, Germany)
Amin Falk (IZA Bonn and University of Bonn, Germany)
David Huffman (IZA Bonn, Germany)
Uwe Sunde (IZA Bonn and University of Bonn, Germany)
The Pervasiveness and Robustness of Nonadditivity in Intertemporal Choice
Taisuke Imai (University of Munich, Germany)
Alexander Brown (Texas A&M University, USA)
Ferdinand Vieider (Ghent University and University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Belgium)
Colin Camerer (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Meta-Analysis of Empirical Estimates of Loss Aversion
Georgios Gerasimou (University of St Andrews, UK)
Eliciting Weak or Incomplete Preferences in the Lab: a Model-Rich Approach                                                                           


Capacities, Priorities and Diversity in Market Design

Organizer: Emil Temnyalov

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Oguzhan Celebi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Joel Flynn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Adaptive priority mechanisms
Kenzo Imamura (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Meritocracy versus diversity
Umut Dur (North Carolina State University, USA)
Martin Van Der Linden (Emory University, USA)
Capacity design in school choice
Emil Temnyalov (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)Capacity design, organizational structure and differential treatment


Capital and Finance

Organizers: Ping Wang and Juan M. Sánchez
Chair: Juan M. Sánchez

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.03

PresenterTitle
Juan M. Sánchez (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA)
Miguel Faria-e-Castro (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA)
Pascal Paul (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, USA)                                    
Evergreening
Takuma Kunieda (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
Kazuo Nishimura (Kobe University, Japan)
Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Frictions, and Belief-driven Fluctuations
Helu Jiang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Yu Zheng (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Lijun Zhu (Peking University, China)
Growing through Competition: The Reduction of Entry Barriers among Chinese Manufacturing Firms
Hoipan Wong (Nankai University, China)
Ping Wang (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Yao Yao (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Aging, Diseases and the Great Dispersion of Wealth Distribution


Collective Decision, Complementarity and Contagion

Organizer: Tarun Sabarwal

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 11.00amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Eddie Schlee (Arizona State University, USA)
M. Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Money-metric complementarity and price-dependent normality with nonordered preferences
John Zhu (University of Kansas, USA)
Implementation with statistics
Chanelle Duley (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Prasanna Gai (University of Auckland, New Zealand)                            
Nation building and endogenous assimilation
Tarun Sabarwal (University of Kansas, USA)
John Higgins (University of Wisconsin, USA)                 
Control and spread of contagion in networks with global effects


Combinatorial Game Theory and Enumerative Combinatorics: Economic Applications

Organizer: Jack Stecher

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Urban Larsson (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)
Prem Kant (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)
Ravi Kant Rai (Kyushu University, Japan)
Akshay Vilas Upasany (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)
Bidding Combinatorial Games
Reshef Meir (Technion, Israel)
Ofra Amir, Omer Ben-PoratTsviel Ben-ShabatGal Cohensius, Ariel OrdaShie Mannor, Eli Meirom (Technion, Israel)
Lirong Xia (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States)
From Better Crowdsourcing to Better Democracy                                                                                                                       
Guy Avni (University of Haifa, Israel)
Thomas A Henzinger (IST Austria, Austria)
A Survey of Bidding Games on Graphs
Jack Stecher (University of Alberta, Canada)
Matjaž Konvalinka (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Mark Penno (University of Iowa, USA)
A Principle of Classification


Communication and Persuasion

Organizer: Anton Kolotilin

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Shintaro Miura (Kanagawa University, Japan)
Takakazu Honryo (Doshisha University, Japan)
Value of Middle Managers
Gregorio Curello (University of Bonn, Germany)
Ludvig Sinander (University of Oxford, UK)
The Comparative Statistics of Persuasion
Adrien Vigier (University of Nottingham, UK)
Jacopo Bizzotto (Oslo Metropolitan University
, Norway)
Toomas Hinnosaar (University of Nottingham, UK)
The Limits of Commitment                                                                                 
Anton Kolotilin (University of New South Wales Business School, Australia)
Roberto Corrao (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Alexander Wolitzky (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Persuasion as Matching


Competitive Equilibrium in Matching Markets

Organizer: P. Jean-Jacques Herings
Chair: P. Jean-Jacques Herings

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Scott Kominers (Harvard Business School, USA)
To Infinity and Beyond: Scaling Economic Theories via Logical Compactness
Yu Zhou (Kyoto University, Japan)
P. Jean-Jacques Herings (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Ravi Jagadeesan (Stanford University, USA)
Alex Teytelboym (Oxford University, UK)
Matching and Prices
P. Jean-Jacques Herings (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)


Consumer Finance

Organizer: Igor Livshits

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 11.00amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Georgios Stefanidis (York University, Canada)
Gajendran Raveendranathan (McMaster University, Canada)
Designing “Win-Win” Rate Caps
Kyle Dempsey (Ohio State University, USA)
Andrew Castro (Michigan State University, USA)
David Glancy (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, USA)
Felicia Ionescu (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, USA)
What are Bank Lending Standards?                                                                    
Jeremy Tobacman (University of Delaware, USA)
To be confirmed
Igor Livshits (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA)
Mallick Hossain (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA)
Collin Wardius (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA)
Not Cashing In on Cashing Out


Contest Theory and Application

Organizer: Ben Chen

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Subhasish Chowdhury (University of Bath, UK)
To be confirmed                                                                                       
Lionel Page (University of Queensland, Australia)
To be confirmed
Jose Rodrigues-Neto (Australian National University, Australia)
To be confirmed
Ben Chen (University of Sydney, Australia)
To be confirmed


Contests and Auctions

Organizer: Brian Roberson

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Dawei Fang (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Thomas Noe (Oxford University, UK)
Philipp Strack (Yale University, USA)
Competing for grades                                                                                   
Qian Jiao (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
Zhonghong Kuang (Renmin University of China, China)
Yiran Liu (Tsinghua University, China)
Yang Yu (Tsinghua University, China)
Optimal Contest Design with Tree Architecture
Rene Kirkegaard (University of Guelph, Canada)
The Mixture Distribution Model of Contests
Ramazan Kizilyildirim (University College London, UK)
C. Gizem Korpeoglu (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)
Ersin Korpeoglu (University College London, UK)
Mirko Kremer (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany)
An Experimental Analysis of Parallel Innovation Contests


Contract Theory

Organizer: Edward "Ned" S. Prescott
Chair: Edward "Ned" S. Prescott

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 11.00amRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Tom Phelan (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, USA)
To be confirmed                                                                    
Aranta Jarque (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, USA)
Edward "Ned" S. Prescott (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, USA)
Deferred Pay for Bank Employees: Implications of Hidden Actions with Persistent Effects in Time
Borys Grochulski (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, USA)
Russel Wong (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, USA)
Yuzhe Zhang (Texas A&M University, USA)
Optimal Incentive Contracts with Job Destruction Risk
Edward "Ned" S. Prescott (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, USA)
To be confirmed


Decentralized Finance

Organizers: Jin-Wook Chang and Dongkyu Chang

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 9.00amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Lin William Cong (Cornell University Johnson Graduate School of Management, USA)
Zhiheng He (Tsinghua University, China)
Ke Tang (Tsinghua University, China)
Simon Mayer (University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, United States)
Michael Junho Lee (Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USA)
Antoine Martin (Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USA)
Robert M. Townsend (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)

Joseph Abadi (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA)
Markus Brunnermeier (Princeton University, USA)
Blockchain Economics
                                                                 


Decentralized Markets with Adverse Selection
Organizer: Piero Gottardi

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Briana Chiang (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Shengxing Zhang (London School of Economics, UK)
Financial Market Structure and Risk Concentration
Moritz Meyer-ter-Vehn (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
An Equilibrium Model of Experimentation on Networks
Basil Williams (New York University, USA)
Spoofing in Equilibrium
Piero Gottardi (University of Essex, UK)
Sarah Auster (University of Bonn, Germany)
Ronald Wolthoff (University of Toronto, Canada)
Simultaneous Search with Adverse Selection                           


Decision Theory

Organizers: Jack Stecher and Simon Grant

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Terri Kneeland (University College London, UK)
Yoram Halevy (University of Toronto, Canada)
Johannes Hoelzemann (University of Toronto, Canada)

Simon Grant (Australian National University, Australia)
Patricia Rich (University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Jack Stecher (University of Alberta, Canada)
                                                                          
Miklós Pintér (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
Ziv Hellman (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Posteriors are Prior to Priors
David Kelsey (Nottingham University Business School, UK)
Lorenz Hartmann (University of Basel, Switzerland)


Decision Theory and Finance

Organizers: Bernard Cornet and Alain Chateauneuf
Chair: Bernard Cornet

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Bernard Cornet (University of Kansas, USA)
Lorenzo Bastianello (Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, France)
Alain Chateauneuf (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)                                               
Put-Call Parities, absence of arbitrage opportunities and non-linear pricing rules                                                                 
Xiangyu Qu (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, CNRS, France)
Speculative investor behavior and indistinguishable learning
Lorenzo Bastianello  (Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, France)
Alain Chateauneuf (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)               
Bernard Cornet (University of Kansas, USA)
Gain-Loss Hedging and Cumulative Prospect Theory


Decision-Making Under Uncertainty

Organizer: Simona Fabrizi

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Addison Pan (Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China)
The Squiggle Pattern of Betweenness Violations
Xinyan Zhang (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Simona Fabrizi (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Steffen Lippert (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Matching and Labour Contracts under the 'New Normal'
Simona Fabrizi (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Steffen Lippert (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Addison Pan (Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China)
Matthew Ryan (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)

Hye Jin Cho (Durham University, UK)Comparative Rick Aversion and Comparative Statics in the Informed Principal Problem


Dynamic Games, Contracts, and Markets

Organizer: Takuo Sugaya

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 11.00amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Rohit Lamba (Penn State University, USA)
To be confirmed
Suraj Malladi (Cornell University, USA)
To be confirmed
Emma Hubert (Princeton University, USA)
To be confirmed
Alexander Wolitzky (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
To be confirmed


Dynamics in International Economies

Organizer: Takashi Kamihigashi

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Antonio Navas (University of Sheffield, UK)
Ian Gregory-Smith (University of Sheffield, UK)
Dongzhe Zhang (University of Sheffield, UK)
Comparative Advantage and Quality Choice of Heterogeneous Firms
Katsufumi Fukuda (Chukyo University, Japan)
Effects of trade liberalization on Offshoring, Inflation, and Economic Growth
Ryonghun Im (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
Takashi Kamihigashi (Kobe University, Japan)
Two Types of Asset Bubbles in a Small Open Economy
Masakazu Emoto (Kanagawa University, Japan)
The informal sector, firm dynamics, and economic growth


Economic Dynamics

Organizer: Mich Tvede

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Aditya Goenka (University of Birmingham, UK)
Do epidemiology dynamics matter? Optimal policies to control Covid-19 under alternative epidemiology dynamics
Alessandro Citanna (New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE)                                                                              
Do taxspots matter?
Mich Tvede (University of East Anglia, UK)
Banking in dynamic economies


Economic Theory of Contests

Organizers: Pavlo Prokopovych and Nicholas Yannelis
Chair: Pavlo Prokopovych

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Iryna Topolyan (University of Cincinnati, USA)
Stefano Barbieri (Tulane University, USA)
Correlated play in group contests

Dmitry Ryvkin (Florida State University, USA)
Mikhail Drugov (New Economic School, Russia)
Jun Zhang (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
      
Tournaments with reserve quality


Pavlo Prokopovych (Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine)
Nicholas Yannelis (University of Iowa, USA)
On monotone Bayesian-Nash equilibria of a generalized contest
Ori Haimanko (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

Equilibrium existence in contests with and without continuous information


Epistemic Logic: Foundations and Applications

Organizer: Mamoru Kaneko

Date: 22 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom 4.02

PresenterTitle
Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba, Waseda University, Japan)
New Developments in Epistemic Logics: Foundations and Applications
Tai-Wei Hu (University of Bristol, England)
Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba, Waseda University, Japan)          
Epistemic Logic with Reciprocal Empathizations: Surfaces to Deeper Layers and Latent Infinity
Ryuichiro Ishikawa (Waseda University, Japan)
Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba, Waseda University, Japan)
Centipede Games, Cognitive Bounds, and Hypothesis-Inertia: Epistemic Logic with Shallow Depths


Financial Intermediation and Liquidity

Organizer: Tai-Wei Hu

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Nemanja Antic (Northwestern University, USA)
To be confirmed
Mohammad Davoodalhosseini (Bank of Canada, Canada)                 
Jonathan Chiu (Bank of Canada, Canada)
Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking: Macroeconomic Benefits of a Cash-Like Design
Yilei Liu (University of Bristol, UK)
To be confirmed
Shengxing Zhang (London School of Economics, UK)
Briana Chiang (Northwestern University, USA)
Asset Pricing and Monetary Policy in Near-Cashless Economies


Financial Intermediation, Market Power and Digital Currencies

Organizer: Timothy Kam
Chair: Timothy Kam

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Chien-Hsiang Yeh (Australian National University, Australia)
The Unique Equilibrium of an Interactive Network
Michael Choi (University of California Irvine, USA)
Guillaume Rocheteau (University of California Irvine, USA)
A Model of Retail Banking and the Deposits Channel of Monetary Policy
Mei Dong (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Sylvia Xiaolin Xiao (Peking University, China)
Central Bank Digital Currency: a Corporate Finance Perspective
Timothy Kam (Australian National University, Australia)
Allen Head (Queen's University, Canada)
Sam Ng (Australian National University, Australia)
Isaac Pan (University of Sydney, Australia)
Money, Credit and Imperfect Competition Among Banks


Fiscal Policy in Australia

Organizer: Chung Tran
Chair: Nabeeh Zakaziyya

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Satoshi Tanaka (University of Queensland, Australia)
College Graduates' Skill and Labour Market Mismatch
Chung Tran (Australian National University, Australia)
Dividend Imputation, Investment and Capital Accumulation in Open Economies
Lawrence Uren (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Investment Housing Tax Concessions and Welfare: Evidence from Australia
Nabeeh Zakaziyya (Australian National University, Australia)
Progressive Pension and Optimal Tax Progressivity


Game Theoretic Analysis of Networks

Organizer: Takako Fujiwara-Greve

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Maria Martin Rodriguez (Nagoya University, Japan)
Erik Darpö (Nagoya University, Japan)
Alvaro Domínguez (Asian Growth Research Institute), Japan)
Ángel L. López (Institute for Economic Analysis, Spain)
Stable Bargaining Networks with Asymmetric Costs
Toru Hokari (Keio University, Japan)
Tatsuyoshi Shichijo (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
On cyclic subgame perfect equilibrium of a network formation game
Takako Fujiwara-Greve (Keio University, Japan)
Toru Hokari (Keio University, Japan)


Game Theory

Organizer: Metin Uyanik
Chair: Metin Uyanik

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Duygu Yengin (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Metin Uyanik (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Expropriation Power in Private Dealings: Quota Rule in Collective Sales
Doruk Cetemen (City University of London, UK)
Chiara Margaria (Boston University, USA)
Signaling Approach to Reputation
Aniruddha Ghosh (The Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Comparative Statics of Misspecified Markov Decision Processes
Diego Carrasco-Novoa (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Allan Hernandez-Chanto (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Competing Sellers in Security-Bid Auctions under Risk-Averse Bidders


Game Theory and Applications I

Organizer: Youngsub Chun

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Mengling Li (Xiamen University, China)
Jaehong Kim (Xiamen University, China)
Menghan Xu (Xiamen University, China)
Priority Search
Kiyong Yun (Seoul National University, South Korea) Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University, South Korea)A Maximal Domain for Weak Stochastic Dominance Strategy-Proofness of the Extended probabilistic Serial Correspondence
Changyong Han (Korea SMEs and Startups Institute, South Korea)
Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University, South Korea)
The Shapley Value in Positional Queueing Problems
Yunji Her (Korea Energy Economics Institute, South Korea)
Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University, South Korea)
The Effect of Northeast Asia Power Interconnections on CO2 Emission Reduction and its Benefit Sharing


Game Theory and Applications II

Organizer: Rabah Amir
Chair: Rabah Amir

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
John Wooders (New York University, Abu Dhabi)
Matt Van Essen (University of Tennessee, USA)
Dual Auctions for Assigning Winners and Compensating Losers
Matt Van Essen (University of Tennessee, USA)
John Wooders (NYUAD, Abu-Dhabi)
Mimic Martingales in Sequential Auctions
David Rietzke (University of Lancaster, UK)
Rabah Amir (University of Iowa, USA)
Comparative statics of equilibrium points
Ana Elisa Pereira (Universidad de los Andes, Chile)
Toni Ahnert (Bank of Canada)
Caio Machado (Catholic University, Chile)
Trading for bailouts


General Equilibrium Theory and Its Foundations

Organizer: Michael Zierhut

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Tomoki Inoue (Meiji University, Japan)
A Core Equivalence Theorem for a Private Ownership Atomless Economy
Xinyang Wang (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Mexico)
Persistent Misperceptions
Shahabeddin Gharaati (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)         
Welfare Improvement in Incomplete Market with Binding Collateral Constraints
Michael Zierhut (Humboldt University, Germany)     
The Arbitrage Pricing Theory in Incomplete Markets


Implementation Theory

Organizers: Ville Korpela and Michele Lombardi

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Riccardo Saulle (University of Padova, Italy)
Ville Korpela (Turku School of Economics, Finland)   
Michele Lombardi (University of Liverpool, UK)      
Implementation in vNM Stable Set                                                                                    
Michele Lombardi (University of Liverpool, UK)      
Ritesh Jain (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)    
Interim rationalizable (and Bayes-Nash) implementation of functions: A full characterization
Ritesh Jain (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Michele Lombardi (University of Liverpool, UK)
Ville Korpela (Turku School of Economics, Finland)
An iterative Approach to Rationalizable Implementation
Ville Korpela (Turku School of Economics, Finland)
Takashi Hayashi (University of Glasgow, UK)
Ritesh Jain (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Michele Lombardi (University of Liverpool, UK)
Behavioral Strong Implementation


Incentives and Price Formation

Organizer: S. Nuray Akin

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Aleksei Parakhonyak (Oxford University, United Kingdom)
Andrew Rhodes (Toulouse School of Economics, France)     
Dynamic Consumer Search
Cole Williams (University of Vienna, Austria)
Maarten Janssen (University of Vienna, Austria)                   
Influencing Search
Pedro Gomis Porqueras (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Francesco Carli (Deakin University, Australia)         
The Role of Limited Commitment in Having Safe Assets as Part of Bank's Portfolio
Basak Altan (Ozyegin University, Turkey)
S. Nuray Akin (Ozyegin University, Turkey)
Contract Design with Probation


Income Inequality and Health

Organizer: Elena Capatina
Chair: Elena Capatina

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 9.00amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Siha Lee (McMaster University, Canada) 
Spousal Labor Supply, Caregiving, and the Value of Disability Insurance
Antonio Andés Bellofatto (University of Queensland, Australia)Wealth Taxation and Life Expectancy
Serena Rhee (Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea)
Soojin Kim Rhee (Chung.Ang University, Republic of Korea)
The Evaluation of Social Security Reforms with Heterogeneous Human Capital
Chunzan Wu (Peking University, China)
Minsu Chang (Georgetown University, USA)
When in Doubt, Tax More Progressively: Uncertainty and Progressive Income Taxation


Industrial Organization

Organizer: Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
Chair: Andrew Wait

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Vladimir Smirnov (University of Sydney, Australia)    
Solo, First, or Last Author? Equilibrium Team Formation and Project Execution
Oleksii Birulin (University of Sydney, Australia)
Joshua Wong (University of Sydney, Australia)            
Kieron Meagher (Australian National University, Australia)     
Consumption Inequality and Product Fit: A New Face To Welfare In Industrial Organization


Industrial Organization and Game Theory

Organizer: Chiu Yu Ko
Chair: Chiu Yu Ko

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Charles Leung (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Monospony Employer                                                                             
Bo Shen (Wuhan University, China)
Partial Platform Compatibility
Xuyao Zhang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
To be confirmed
Chiu Yu Ko (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Bó Inácio (Southwestern University of Finance, China)
Incentive-compatible public transportation fares with random inspection


Information

Organizers: John Nachbar and Jiemai Wu

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Juan Carlos Carbajal (University of New South Wales, Australia)
John Nachbar (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Information and Causal Misperceptions: Escaping Personal Equilibrium Effects
David McAdams (Duke University, USA)
Rachel Kranton (Duke University, USA)

Social Connectedness and the Market for Information                              
James Siderius (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Asuman Ozdaglar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)


Jiemai Wu (University of Sydney, Australia)


Information and Decision Theory

Organizer: Jingni Yang

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Rui Tang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)
A Theory of Contraction Updating                                                                                                   
Jingyi Xue (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Emiliano Catonini (New York University Shanghai, China)
Local Dominance
Chen Zhao (Hong Kong University, China)
Shaowei Ke (University of Michigan, USA)
Brian Wu (University of Michigan, USA)
Learning from black box
Fabio Maccheroni (Bocconi University, Italy)
Renato Berlinghieri (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Ian Krajbich (Ohio State University, USA)
Massimo Marrinaci (Bocconi University, Italy)
Marco Pirazzini (Yale University, USA)
Letting the Data Speak for Value in the Decision Diffusion Model


Information and Dynamics

Organizer: Jingfeng Lu
Chair: Mikhail Drugov

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Wenbo Zhao (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Jingfeng Lu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Intertemporal Bundling
Marco Serena (Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance, Germany)
Stefano Barbieri (Tulane University, USA)
Repeated Contests with Toughness
Zhewei Wang (Shandong University, China)
Jingfeng Lu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Hongkun Ma (Zhongshan University, China)
Ex-ante information sharing decisions in all-pay auctions                                    
     
Mikhail Drugov (New Economic School, Russia)
Levent Celik (City University of London, UK)
​Score Disclosure


Information and Learning

Organizer: Svetlana Boyarchenko

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 9.00amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Chantal Marlats (Panthéon-Assas University Paris II, France)
Dominique Baril-Tremblay (Paris School of Economics, France)
Lucie Ménager (Panthéon-Assas University Paris II, France)
Self-isolation under uncertainty
Tatiana Mayskaya (Higher School of Economics (ICEF and FES) Russia)
Miaomiao Dong (Penn State University, USA)
Diversity and Communication                                                                                                 
Arina Nikandrova (City University of London, UK)
Claudia Herresthal (University of Bonn, Germany)
Tatiana Mayskaya (Higher School of Economics (ICEF and FES), Russia)
The Effect of Data-Driven Mergers on Insurance Markets

Svetlana Boyarchenko (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Brain storming vs devil's advocate strategy


Information and Markets

Organizer: Santanu Roy

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Eeva Mauring (University of Bergen, University of Vienna, Norway)
Piotr Denderski (University of Leicester, UK)
Competitive Search and the Social Value of Public Information
Christopher Teh (University of New South Wales)
Keiichi Kawai (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Optimal Activity Design                                                                                     
Murali Agastya (University of Sydney, Australia)
Oleksii Birulin (University of Sydney, Australia)
Information Rents as determinants of Residual Control Rights of a Firm
Santanu Roy (Southern Methodist University, USA)
Ayca Kaya (University of Miami, USA)
​Competition and the Value of Transparency in Repeated Trading


Information Disclosure

Organizer: Bo Chen

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Bin Chen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
Yan Long (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)                                                                   
Disclosure of non-verifiable information
Bo Chen (Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, China) 
Bo Chen (Southern Methodist University, USA) 
Optimal Disclosure in All-pay Auctions with Interdependent Valuations                                                                                              
Peter Wagner (University of York, UK)
Jan Knoepfle (Aalto University, Finland)
Relational enforcement

Renkun Yang (Jinan University, China)
​Information Design in Vertically Differentiated Oligopolies


Information Economics

Organizers: Allen Vong and Dongkyu Chang

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Ole Jann (CERGE-EI, Czech Republic)
Christoph Schottmüller (University of Cologne, Germany)
Why Echo Chambers are Useful
Egor Starkov (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Pavel Ilinov (CERGE-EI, Czech Republic)
Andrei Matveenko (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Maxim Senkov (CERGE-EI, Czech Repulic)           
When Misalignment is Useful: Delegation to a Rationally Inattentive Agent                                                                                        
Pak Hung Au (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)                                             
Keiichi Kawai (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Correlated Persuasion

Jacopo Bizzotto (Oslo Business School, Norway)
Adrien Vigier (University of Nottingham, UK)
Optimal School Design


Information, Incentives and Learning

Organizer: Chantal Marlats

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Nicolas Klein (Montreal University, Canada)
Fahn Matthias (JKU Linz and CESifo, Austria)                        
Non-Common Priors, Incentives, and Promotions: The Role of Learning
Catherine Bobtcheff (Paris School of Economics, France)
Raphaël Levy (HEC, France)
Thomas Mariotti (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Negative results in science: Blessing or (winner's) curse                   
Alex Smolin (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Laura Doval (Columbia University, USA)
Information Payoffs: An Interim Perspective
Nenad Kos (Bocconi University, Italy)
Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi University, Italy)
​Self-Selection, Evaluation and Optimal Ordeals


Interaction Under Knightian Uncertainty

Organizer: Frank Riedel

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Chiaki Hara (Kyoto University, Japan)
Sujoy Mukerji (Queen Mary University, United Kingdom)
Frank Riedel (Bielefeld University, Germany)
Jean-Marc Tallon (Paris School of Economics, France)
Efficient Allocations under Ambiguous Model Uncertainty                             
Lorenzo Stanca (Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin, Italy)
Survival Ambiguity and Asset Price Formation
Émy Lécuyer (Université de Rouen Normandie, France)
Filipe Martins-da Rocha (Université Paris 9, France)
Convex Asset Pricing

Marieke Pahlke (Paris School of Economics, France)
Frédéric Koessler (Paris School of Economics, France)
​Partial Feedback and Ambiguity Aversion in Normal-Form Games


Knightian Uncertainty in Economic Theory

Organizer: Patrick Beissner

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Patrick Beissner (Australian National University, Australia)
M. Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Endogenous Ambiguity under Probabilistic Commodification of Information                 
Gerrit Bauch (Bielefeld University, Germany)
The Texas Shoot-Out under Knightian Uncertainty
Ghislain-Herman Demeze-Jouatsa (Bielefeld University, Germany)
Ambiguous social choice functions


Labor and Productivity

Organizers: Ping Wang and Yao Yao
Chair: Yong Wang

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Yong Wang (Peking University, China)
Justin Yifu Lin (Peking University, China)
Yi Wen (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
Yangfan Xu (Peking University, China)
Endowment Structure and Role of State in Industrialization
Oksana Leukhina (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA)
Md Mahbubur Rahmany (Statistics Canada, Canada)
Why is Agricultural Productivity So Low in Poor Countries? The Case of India
Yin-Chi Wang (National Taipei University, Taiwan, ROC)
Pei-Ju Liao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan, ROC)
Ping Wang (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Rural-Urban Migration and Informality: An African Story

Yao Yao (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Gender, Health, Labor Allocation, and Aggregate Productivity


Labor, Misallocation and Development

Organizers: Ping Wang and Alexander Monge-Naranjo
Chair: Alexander Monge-Naranjo

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 11.00amRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Alexander Monge-Naranjo (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA)
Older Europe: Labour Markets Realignment and Income Distribution                                    
Yang Tang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Xiaolu Li (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)
Lin Ma (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Migration and Spatial Misallocation in China
Terry Cheung (Academia Sinica, Taiwan, ROC)
Yao Yao (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Education Attainment and Structural Transformation
Rongsheng Tang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Jie Cai (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Sectoral Learning and Productivity Slowdown 


Large Matching Markets

Organizers: Guilherme Carmona and Krittanai Laohakunakorn

Chair: Krttanai Laohakunakorn

Date: 19 JUly 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Krittanai Laohakunakorn (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Guilherme Carmona (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Stable One-to-Many Matching in Large Economies                                    
Guilherme Carmona (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Krittanai Laohakunakorn (University of Surrey, United Kingdom)
Stable Matching in Large Markets with Occupational Choice
Jacob Leshno (University of Chicago Booth School of Business, USA)
Stable Matching with Peer-Dependent Perferences in Large Marketis: Exsitence and Cutoff Characterization
John Hatfield (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Eduardo Azevedo (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Existence of Equilibrium in Large Matching Markets with Complementarities


Law and Economics

Organizers: Claudio Mezzetti

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.03

PresenterTitle
Kathryn Spier (Harvard Law, USA)
Xinyu Hua (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
Holding Platforms Liable
Scott Baker (Washington University, USA)
Claudio Mezzetti (University of Queensland, Australia)
Analaogical Persuasion
Giri Parameswaran (Haverford College, USA)
Scott Baker (Washington University, USA)
A Theory of Objective Standards of Care                                                 
Andrew Samuel (Loyola University, USA)
Bryan McCannon (West Virginia University, USA)
Plea Bargaining after Lafler v Cooper


Learning Under Ambiguity

Organizers: Jian Li

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Shaowei Ke (University of Michigan, USA)
Brian Wu (University of Michigan, USA)
Chen Zhao (Hong Kong University, Hong Kong SAR, China)
Learning from a Black Box 
Matthew Kovach (Virginia Tech, USA)
Adam Dominiak (Virginia Tech, USA)
Gerelt Tserenjigmid (University of California Santa Cruz, USA)
Minimum Distance Belief Updating with General Information
Jaden Yang Chen (Cornell University, USA)
Sequential Learning under Informational Ambiguity
Elchin Suleymanov (Purdue University, USA)


Macroeconomic Dynamics

Organizer: Alain Venditti

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.03

PresenterTitle
Jess Benhabib (New York University, USA)
Eric Brunet (Paris Sciences & Lettres University, France)
Mildred Hager (New York University, USA)
Innovation and imitation
Mauro Bambi (Durham University Business School, UK)
Daria Ghilli (LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy)
Fausto Gozzi (LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy) 
Marta Leocata (LUISS Guido Carli University, Italy) 
Habits and demand changes after COVID-19
Robert Becker (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
Juan Pablo Rincon-Zapatero (Carlos III University, Spain)
Recursive Utility for Thompson Aggregators: Least Fixed Point, Uniqueness, and Approximation Theories
Alain Venditti (CNRS-AMSE, France)
Kazuo Nishimura (Kobe University, Japan)
Florian Pelgrin (EDHEC Business School, France)
Medium term endogenous fluctuations in three-sector optimal growth models


Market Design I

Organizer: Jun Zhang

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Sumit Goel (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Federico Echenique (California Institute of Technology, USA)
SangMok Lee (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Stable allocations in discrete economies
Priyanka Shende (Amazon, USA)
Manish Purohit (Google Research, USA)
Strategy-Proof and Envy-free Mechanisms for House Allocation                
Xingye Wu (Tsinghua University, China)
Dalin Sheng (Tsinghua University, China)
Xiaohan Zhong (Tsinghua University, China)
Stable and Strategy-proof Matching and Value Representation of Choice Functions
Jun Zhang (Nanjing Audit University, China)
The core in housing markets with indifferent preferences


Market Design II

Organizer: Alexey Kushnir
Chair: Alexey Kushnir

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Ali Shourideh (Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Maryam Saeedi (Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Optimal Rating Design
Ying Hua He (Rice University, USA)
Yeon-Koo Che (Columbia University, USA)
Dong Woo Hahm (Columbia University, USA)
Leveraging Uncertainties to Infer Preferences: Robust Analysis of School Choice               
Bumin Yenmez (Boston College, USA)
Isa Hafalir (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Fuhito Kojima (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Design on Matroids: Diversity vs. Meritocracy
Alexey Kushnir (Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Daniel Kornbluth (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Undergraduate Course Allocation through Competitive Equilibrium


Market Design III

Organizer: Szilvia Pápai
Chair: Isa Hafalir

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Siqi Pan (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Rustamdjan Hakimov (University of Lausanne & WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Switzerland)
Dorothea Kübler (WZB Berlin Social Science Center & Technical University Berlin, Germany)

Haris Aziz (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Florian Brandl (University of Bonn, Germany)

Alexandru Nichifor (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Scott Duke Kominers (Harvard University, USA)
David Delacrétaz (University of Manchester, UK)
Size-Dependent Discounts for Matching Markets and Auctions
Isa Hafalir (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Competitive Equilibrium and a Dynamic Auction for Allocation with Priorities                                               


Market Power in Monetary Economies

Organizer: Timothy Kam
Chair: Lu Wang

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Guillaume Rocheteau (University of California Irvine, USA)
Michael Choi (University of California at Irvine, USA)
Information Acquisition and Price Discrimination in Dynamic, Decentralized Markets
Sam Ng (Australian National University, Australia)
Allen Head (Queen's University, Canada)
Timothy Kam (Australian National University, Australia)
Isaac Pan (University of Sydney, Australia)
Banking Market Power, the Deposit Channel of Monetary Policy and Capital           
Lu Wang (University of California Irvine, USA)
Guillaume Rocheteau (University of California Irvine, USA)
Endogenous Liquidity and Volatility
Andrea Podhorsky (York University, Canada)Taxing Bitcoin: Incentivizing the Difficulty Adjustment Mechanism to Reduce Electricity Usage

Matching Theory

Organizer: Szilvia Pápai
Chair: Szilvia Pápai

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Pinaki Mandal (Kyushu University, Japan)
Asefeh Salarinezhad (University of Ottawa, Canada)
           
David Cantala (El Colegio de México, Mexico)
Saul Mendoza-Palacios (El Colegio de México, Mexico)
Szilvia Pápai (Concordia University, Canada)
Pooya Ghasvareh (Health Canada, Canada)
Fairness Comparisons of Strategyproof and Efficient Matching Rules


Mathematical Economics

Organizer: Yeneng Sun
Chair: Lei Qiao

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Roberto Raimondo (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Jian He (Monash Univeristy, Australia)
Analyticity in auctions with applications to heterogeneity and risk aversion
Enxian Chen (Nankai University, China)
Wei He (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
Yeneng Sun (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Hanping Xu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Does randomization matter in dynamic games?               
Hanping Xu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Enxian Chen (Nankai University, China)
Bin Wu (Capital University of Economics and Business, China)
Equilibrium convergence in large games
Lei Qiao (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Enxian Chen (Nankai University, China)
Xiang Sun (Wuhan University, China)
Yeneng Sun (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Optimal robust perfection


Mechanism and Market Design

Organizer: Yi-Cheng Kao
Chair: Umut Dur

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Eun Jeong Heo (University of Seoul, South Korea)
In-Uck Park (University of Bristol, UK)
College admissions: need-blind versus need-aware
Wei-Cheng Chen (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Yi-Cheng Kao (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan)
Yi-Hsuan Lin (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Efficient Work-From-Home Allocation for Pandemic Mitigation       
Yi-Cheng Kao (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan)
Umut Dur (North Carolina State University, USA)
Scott Paitment (North Carolina State University, USA)
Major Switching at Selective Colleges


Micro Data In Macro Theory

Organizer: Felicia Ionescu

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Serdar Ozkan (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis/University of Toronto, USA)
Elin Halvorsen (University of Oslo, Norway)
Joachim Hubmer (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Sergio Salgado (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Why Are the Wealthiest So Wealthy? An Empirical-Quantitative Investigation of Life-Cycle Wealth Dynamics                        
Andrew Glover (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, USA) 
Dean Corbae (University of Wisconsin, USA) 
Equilibrium Eviction
Lukasz Drozd (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA)
Michal Kowalik (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, USA)
Why Promote? The Puzzle of Zero APR on Credit Cards
Felicia Ionescu (Federal Reserve Board, USA)
Kyle Dempsey (Ohio State University, USA)
Gajen Raveendranathan (McMaster University, Canada)
Who are the credit revolvers? An empirical and theoretical investigation.


Networks I

Organizer: Xiang Sun

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 11.00amRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Zhiwei Cui (Renmin University of China, China)
Linking friction, social coordination and the speed of evolution                          
Sihua Ding (Nankai University, China)
Connecting Friends
Zhigang Cao (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Zhibin Tan (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Zhengxing Zou (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)
Matrix-exact Covers of Minimum-Cost-Spanning-Tree Games
Yang Sun (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China)
Wei Zhao (HEC Paris, France)
Junjie Zhou (Tsinghua University, China)
Design efficient network sequentially


Networks II

Organizer: Francis Bloch

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Matthew Olckers (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Targeting with Peer Information
Yves Zenou (Monash University, Australia)
Mathieu Faure (Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France)
Olivier Bochet (New York University, Abu Dhabi)
Yan Long (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)
Perceived Competition in Networks
Luca Merlino (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Sebastiano Della Luna (Monash University, Australia)

Group Identity, Social Learning and Opinion Dynamics     

Francis Bloch (Paris School of Economics, France)
Luca Merlino (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Dotan Persitz (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Inspection in networks


Networks III

Organizer: Francis Bloch

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Peter Csoka (Corvinus University, Hungary)
P. Jean-Jacques Herings (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
An axiomatization of the pairwise netting proportional rule in financial networks
Frederic Deroian (Aix Marseille School of Economics, France)
Mohamed Belhaj (Aix Marseille School of Economics, France)
Mathieu Faure (Aix Marseille School of Economics, France)
Strategic communication on sharing networks

Norma Oloizola (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Federico Valenciano (University of the Basque Country, Spain)                            
Efficient networks in connections models with heterogeneous nodes and links

                       

Junjie Zhou (Tsinghua University, China)
Ryan Kor (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Targeted Interventions and Network Design


Political Economics

Organizer: Jan Auerbach

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Valerio Dotti (Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy)
Eckhard Janeba (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Consistent Flexibility: Enforcement of Deficit Rules Through Political Incentives
Thomas Groll (Columbia University, USA)
Christopher J. Ellis (University of Oregon, USA)
Who lobbies whom? Special interests and hired guns
Clement Minaudier (University of Vienna, Austria)
Emiel Awad (London School of Economics, UK)
Friendly Lobbying Under Time Pressure                                        
Jan Auerbach (Brunel University London, UK)
Productive Office and Political Elitism


Public Economic Theory

Organizer: Juan Moreno-Ternero

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Francisco Martínez-Mora (University of Leicester, UK)
Charter school practices and student selection: an equilibrium analysis                                                                                        
Jorge Alcalde-Unzu (Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain)                                                             
The measurement of the value of a language
Ricardo Martínez (Universidad de Granada, Spain)
Social solidarity with dummies in TU games
Juan D. Moreno-Ternero (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain)
Taxation with needs


Quantitative Macroeconomics I

Organizer: Sellahattin Imrohoroglu
Chair: Sagiri Kiato

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Selahattin Imrohoroglu (University of Southern California, USA)
Transaction Tax on Land and Dynamic Inefficiency: A Quantitative Analysis                                
Zhixiu Yu (University of Minnesota, USA)
Why Are Older Men Working More? The Role of Social Security
Margherita Borella (University of Torino, Italy)
What drives the savings of couples and singles over the life cycle?
Sagiri Kitao (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Minamo Mikoshiba (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Why Women Work the Way They Do?                                                                   


Quantitative Macroeconomics II

Organizer: Selahattin Imrohoroglu
Chair: Neha Bairoliya

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Emily Nix (University of Southern California, USA)
Abi Adams-Prassl (Oxford University, UK)
Kristiina Huttunen (Aalto University, Finland)
Ning Zhang (Oxford University, UK)
The Dynamics of Abusive Relationships
Rory McGee (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Inter Vivos Transfers and Risk Sharing over the Life Cycle
Diego Daruich (University of Southern California, USA) 
Eric Chyn (University of Texas in Austin, USA)
An Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of Neighborhood-based Interventions on Children
Neha Bairoliya (University of Southern California, USA)
Karen Kopecky (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, USA)
Kai Zhao (University of Connecticut, USA)
The joint determination of health and human capital                                                             


Quantitative Macroeconomics III

Organizer: Selahattin Imrohoroglu
Chair: Andrii Parkhomenko

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Matt Delventhal (Claremont McKenna College, USA)
Andrii Parkhomenko (University of Southern California-Marshall School of Business, USA)
Spatial Implications of Telecommuting
Rocio Madera (Southern Methodist University, USA)
Treb Allen (Dartmouth College, USA)
Simon Fuchs (Atlanta Fed, USA)
Sharat Ganapati (Georgetown University, USA)
Alberto Graziano (Caixabank Research, Spain)
Judit Montoriol-Garriga (Caixabank Research, Spain)
Urban Welfare: Tourism in Barcelona
Ezra Oberfield (Princeton University, USA)
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (University of Chicago, USA)
Pierre-Daniel Sarte (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, USA)
Nicholas Trachter (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, USA)
Plants in Space
Andrii Parkhomenko (University of Southern California, USA)
Homeownership, Polarization, and Inequality


Recent Developments in Mechanism Design I

Organizers: Wei He and Jiangtao Li
Chair: Wei He

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Shuo Liu (Peking University, China)
Carl Heese (University of Vienna, Austria) 
Information Design with Image Concerns
Qinggong Wu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)
Tangren Feng (Bocconi University, Italy)
Interim Strategy-proof Auctions                                                                                       
Wanchang Zhang (University of California San Diego, USA)
Random Double Auction: A Robust Bilateral Trading Mechanism
Youngwoo Koh (Korea University, South Korea)
Kyungmin Kim (Emory University, USA)
Weijie Zhong (Stanford University, USA)
Competition under moment conditions


Recent Developments in Mechanism Design II

Organizers: Wei He and Jiangtao Li
Chair: Jiangtao Li

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Takuro Yamashita (University of Toulouse Capitole, France)
Yiman Sun (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Caroline Thomas (University of Texas at Austin, USA
Social Choice under Gradual Learning
Jiangtao Li (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Kexin Wang (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
A Robust Bayesian Approach to Mechanism Design
Gregorio Curello (University of Bonn, Germany)
Ludvig Sinander (University of Oxford, UK)
Screening for Breakthroughs                                                                
Huiyi Guo (Texas A&M University, USA)
Wei He (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
Bin Liu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen, China)
Learning by Consuming: Sequential Screening with Endogenous Information Provision


Recursive Methods for Dynamic Games and Economies

Organizers: Lukasz Wozny and Kevin Reffett
Chair: Kevin Reffett

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Bar Light (Microsoft Research, USA)
General Equilibrium in a Heterogeneous-agent Incomplete-market Economy with Many Consumption Goods and a Risk-free Bond
Junnan Zhang (Xiamen University, China)
John Stachurski (Australian National University, Australia)
Ole Wilms (University of Hamburg, Germany) 
Asset Pricing Models with Preference Shocks: Existence and Uniqueness
Michael Richter (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK) 
A First Welfare Theorem for Time-Inconsistent Discounters
Lukasz Balbus (University of Zielona Gora, Poland)
Kevin Reffett (Arizona State University, USA)
Lukasz Wozny (SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland)   
Intergenerational Altruism and Time Consistency


Revealed Preference Methods I (Theory)

Organizers: Pawel Dziewulski and John Rehbeck
Chair: John Rehbeck

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Cristian Ugarte (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Preference Recoverability from Inconsistent Choices
Koji Shirai (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
A revealed preference analysis of random satisficing in choices from lists
Joshua Lanier (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu, China)
To be confirmed
Christopher Turansick (Georgetown University, USA)
To be confirmed                      


Revealed Preference Methods II (Empirics)

Organizers: Pawel Dziewulski and John Rehbeck
Chair: Pawel Dziewulski 

Date: 19 JUly 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: TBA

PresenterTitle
Rui Guan (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Individual Rationality under Cognitive Limitations: The Effect of Sequential Elimination
Paul Feldman (Johns Hopkins University, USA)                                   
Individual Rationality under Cognitive Limitations: The Effect of Sequential Elimination
Marco Castillo (Texas A&M University, USA)
To be confirmed
John Rehbeck (Ohio State University, USA)
To be confirmed                 


Search and Network Theory

Organizer: Guoqiang Tian
Chair: Ning Neil Yu

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Sanxi Li (Renmin University of China, China)
Renjie Bao (Renmin University of China, China)
Jun Yu (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Search with Correlated Values
Zhuoran Lu (Fudan University, China)
Yangbo Song (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China)
Incentive Design for Agile Teams
Dawen Meng (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
Targeting Network Intervention with Social Norm
Ning Neil Yu (Nanjing Audit University, China)
Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford University & Santa Fe Institute, USA)
Zhongjian Lin (Emory University, USA)
Adjusting for Peer-Influence in Propensity Scoring When Estimating Treatment Effects                        


Simplicity in Mechanism Design: Theory and Experiments

Organizer: Rodrigo Velez

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Pablo Arribillaga (Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina)
Jordi Masso (Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Alejandro Neme (Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina)                                                                       
All Sequential Allotment Rules Are Obviously Strategy-proof
Jinliang Liu (Texas A&M University, USA)
Alex Brown (Texas A&M University, USA)
Obviousness in the Becker-Degroot-Marschak Mechanism
Agustín Bonifacio (Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina)
Pablo Arribillaga (Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Argentina)
Marcelo Fernandez (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Regret-free voting rules
Rodrigo Velez (Texas A&M University, USA)
Alex Brown (Texas A&M University, USA)
Daniel Stephenson (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA)
Testing simplicity standards: weak dominance, robust sequential rationality, obviously dominant strategies, and continuous feedback


Social Choice and Game Theory

Organizers: Duygu Yengin and Ching-Jen Sun

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
William Thomson (University of Rochester, USA) 
To be confirmed
Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Changyong Han (Korea SMEs and Startups Institute, Korea)
Bawoo Kim (Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, Korea)
Demand Operators and the Dutta-Kar Rule for Minimum Cost Spanning Tree Problems
Yves Sprumont (Deakin University, Australia)
To be confirmed
Duygu Yengin (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Ching-Jen Sun (Deakin University, Australia)
Bargaining Under the Shadow of Eminent Domain


Social Choice and Mechanism Design

Organizers: Dolors Berga and Bernardo Moreno
Chair: Bernardo Moreno

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Pablo Amorós (Universidad de Málaga, Spain)
Evaluation and Strategic Manipulation
Péter Biró (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, and Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary)
Flip Klijn (Institute for Economic Analysis (CSIC) and Barcelona GSE, Spain)
Xenia Klimentova (INESC TEC, Portugal)
Ana Viana (INESC TEC, Portugal)
Shapley-Scarf Housing Markets: Respecting Improvement, Integer Programming, and Kidney Exchange                                        
Shurojit Chatterji (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Huaxia Zeng (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China)
A taxonomy of non-dictatorial unidimensional domains
Shigegiro Serizawa (Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, Japan)
Yu Zhou (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, Japan)
Minimum price equilibrium in the assignment market: The Serial Vickrey mechanism


Solution Concepts

Organizer: Mehmet Ismail

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Philipp Strack (Yale University, USA)
Drew Fudenberg (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Giacomo Lanzani (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Selective Memory Equilibrium
Po-Hsuan Lin (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Thomas R. Palfrey (California Institute of Technology, USA)
Cognitive Hierarchies in Extensive Form Games                                     
Mehmet Ismail (King's College London, UK) 
One for all, all for one—von Neumann, Wald, Rawls, and Pareto
Evan Friedman (University of Essex, UK)
Felix Mauersberger (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)  
Quantal Response Equilibrium with Symmetry: Representation and Applications


The Economic Theory of Sports Design

Organizer: Ivan Balbuzanov

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.04

PresenterTitle
Martino Banchio (Stanford University, USA)
Evan Munro (Stanford University, USA)
Targeting in Tournaments with Dynamic Incentives
Jacob Coreno (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Ivan Balbuzanov (University of Melbourne, Australia)
A Characterization of Draft Rules
Juan Moreno-Ternero (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain)
On Broadcasting Sports Leagues 
Dmitry Dagaev (HSE University, Russia)
To be confirmed


Topics In Contests

Organizers: Dan Kovenock and Brian Roberson
Chair: Dan Kovenock

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Qiang Fu (National University Singapore, Singapore
Zenan Wu (Peking University, China)
Hanyao Zhang (Columbia University, USA)
Yangfan Zhou (Columbia University, USA)
Optimal Sorting in Team Contests
Jian Song (Chapman University, USA)
Dan Kovenock (Chapman University, USA) 
An Experimental Study of Caps on Bids in N-Player All-Pay Auctions
Brian Roberson (Purdue University, USA)
Ruodu Wang (University of Waterloo, Canada)
The All-Pay Blotto Contest
David Rojo Arjona (Chapman University, USA)
Sebastian Cortes Corrales (University of Birmingham, UK)
Dan Kovenock (Chapman University, USA)   
The Lottery Colonel Blotto Game with Battlefield-Specific Fixed Costs                                                                       


Topics in Economic Theory I

Organizers: Pavlo Prokopovych and Nicholas Yannelis
Chair: Nicholas Yannelis

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Luciano de Castro (University of Iowa, USA)
Dynamic Economics with Quantile Preferences
Yiannis Vailakis (University of Glasgow, UK)
Do not blame Bellman: It is Koopmans' fault
Marek Weretka (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Debraj Ray (New York University, USA)
Contracts with Interdependent preferences
George Mailath (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Stephen Morris (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Andrew Postelwaite (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Sources of Authority: Is it better to be right or to be followed?


Topics in Economic Theory II

Organizer: Huiyi Guo

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Sarah Auster (University of Bonn, Germany)
Christian Kellner (University of Southampton, UK)
Timing decisions under model uncertainty
Takashi Hayashi (University of Glasgow, UK)
Michele Lombardi (University of Liverpool, UK)
Recursive median-voter equilibrium in public capital accumulation
Subir Bose (University of Leicester, UK)
To be confirmed
Heng Liu (University of Michigan, USA)
Bingchao Huangfu (Nanjing Audit University, China)
Information spillover in markets with heterogeneous traders


Topics in Game Theory I

Organizer: Richard McLean
Chair: Richard McLean

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 9.00amRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Dean Jens (University of Central Florida, USA)
Rationality and Heuristics for Learning
Xuesong Huang (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)
Information and Financial Stability
Tatiana Daddario (Rutgers University, USA)
Richard McLean (Rutgers University, USA)
Andrew Postlewaite (University of Pennsylvania, USA) 
Mechanism Design for Assignment Problems with Two sided Asymmetric Information                                                     


Topics in Game Theory II

Organizer: Michael Greinecker
Chair: Michael Greinecker

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom: 3.03

PresenterTitle
Morgan Patty (CNRS-LAAS, France)
Root Dominance
Karolina Vocke (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Anonymity and stability in large many-to-many markets
Lukasz Wozny (SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland)
Lukasz Balbus (University of Zielona Gora, Poland)
Wojciech Olszewski (Northwestern University, USA)
Kevin Reffett (Arizona State University, USA)
Iterative monotone comparative statics                                                                  
Michael Greinecker (University of Graz, Austria)
Martin Meier (University of Bath, UK)
Konrad Podczeck (University of Vienna, Austria)
Sequential Equilibria in a Class of Infinite Extensive Form Games


Topics in Implementation and Mechanism Design

Organizer: Shurojit Chatterji
Chair: Peng Liu

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 1.30pmRoom: 3.04

PresenterTitle
Tomoya Kazumura (Kyoto University, Japan)
When can we design efficient and strategy-proof rules in package assignment problems
Ritesh Jain (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Michele Lombardi (University of Liverpool, UK)
On the Relationship Between Robust and Rationalizable Implementation
Paulo Ramos (Singapore Management University, Singapore)                
Domains for Well Behaved Monotonic Social Choice Functions
Peng Liu (East China Normal University, China)
Neighborhood Top Trading Cycles


Topics in Incentive Theory

Organizer: Andrea Attar
Chair: Andrea Attar

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 9.00amRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University, USA)
Andrea Attar (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Eloisa Campioni (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
Thomas Mariotti (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Keeping agents in the Dark: Private Disclosures in Competing Mechanisms
Mike Peters (University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada)
Li Hao (Vancouver School, Canada)
The mapinator classification of economics departments
Niccolò Lomys (Toulouse School of Economics, France)
Takuro Yamashita (Toulouse School of Economics)
A Mediator Approach to Limited Commitment
Susan Vroman (Georgetown University, USA)
James Albrecht (Georgetown University, USA)
Xiaoming Cai (Peking University HSBC Business School, China)
Pieter Gautier (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)
On the Foundations of Competitive Search With and A Without Market Makers                                                                    


Topics in Macroeconomics I

Organizer: Anne Villamil
Chair: Anne Villamil

Date: 17 July 2022Time: 8:30amRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Zhigang Feng (University of Nebraska, USA)
Chaoran Chen (York University, Canada)
Jiaying Gu (University of Toronto, Canada)
Health, Health Insurance and Inequality
Diogo Baerlocher (University of South Florida, USA)
Renata Caldas (University of South Florida, USA)
Francisco Cavalcanti (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Rodrigo Schneider (Skidmore College, USA)
Natural Disasters in Support to Dictatorships: Evidence from Brazil
Caterina Mendicino (European Central Bank, Germany)
Federico Puglisi (Northwestern University, USA)
Dominik Supera (Columbia Business School, USA)
Beyond Zero: Are Policy Rate Cuts Still Expansionary
Marco Bonomo (Insper, Brazil)
Tiago Cavalcanti (Cambridge University, UK)
Fernando Chertman (Central Bank of Brazil, Brazil)
Amanda Fantinatti (FGV-EESP, Brazil)
Cezar Santos (Bank of Portugal and FGV EPGE)
Consumer Loans, Heterogeneous Interest Rates and Inequality


Topics in Macroeconomics II

Organizer: Anne Villamil
Chair: Anne Villamil

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Marcel Peruffo (European Central Bank)
Josef Platzer (International Monetary Fund)
Secular Drivers of the Natural Rate of Interest in the United States: A Quantitative Evaluatio
Charles A.E. Goodhart (London School of Economics)
M. Udara Peiris (Oberlin College)
Dimitrios P. Tsomocos (University of Oxford)
Xuan Wang (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute)
Corporate Legacy Debt, Inflation, and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy
Anne Villamil (University of Iowa, USA)
Xiaobing Wang (The University of Manchester, UK)
Ning Xue (University of York, UK)
Higher Taxation for Fairer Redistribution? A Political Economy Model with Occupational Choice 


Topics in Mathematical Economics

Organizer: Richard McLean
Chair: Richard McLean

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.02

PresenterTitle
Metin Uyanik (University of Queensland, Australia)         
Hulya Eraslan (Rice University, USA)
Selcuk Ozyurt (York University, Canada)
M. Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins University, USA
Are Myersonian Common-Knowledge Events Common Knowledge ?
Massimiliano Amarante (University of Montreal, Canada
Coherent Choquet Distortions
M. Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
The Intermediate Value Theorem and Decision making in Mathematical Psychology and Economics
Richard McLean (Rutgers University, USA)
M. Ali Khan (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Metin Uyanik (University of Queensland, Australia)                                                              
Existence of Equilibrium in Generalized games without Compact Strategy Sets                                                                        


Topics in Micro Theory I

Organizer: Anna Sanktjohanser

Date: 18 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Aditya Kuvalekar (University of Essex, UK)
Deepal Basak (Indiana University, USA)
Joyee Deb (Yale University, USA)
#Protests
Christoph Carnehl (Bocconi University, Italy)
Johannes Schneider (University of Mannheim and Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
A Quest for Knowledge
Christopher Sandmann (London School of Economics, UK)
Oligopolistic nonlinear pricing: a random search model
Alexander Frug (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
A theory of front-line management


Topics in Micro Theory II

Organizer: Anna Sanktjohanser

Date: 21 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Anna Sanktjohanser (Yale University, USA)
Johannes Horner (Yale University, USA)
Keep 'Em Coming: Detecting and Nurturing Loyalty
Erik Madsen (NYU, USA)
Basil Williams (TBA)
Andrzej Skrzypacz (TBA)
Incentive Design for Talent Discovery
James Best (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
To be confirmed
Elliot Lipnowski (Columbia University, USA)
Aditya Kuvalekar (University of Essex, UK)
Nima Haghpanah (Penn State University, USA)
Buying as a Group


Topics on Adverse Selection

Organizers: Jin-Wook Chang and Matt Darst

Date: 16 July 2022Time: 4.00pmRoom: 4.05

PresenterTitle
Victoria Vanasco (Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREI), Spain)
Vladimir Asriyan (Centre de Recerca en Economia Internacional (CREI), Spain)
Wanda Mimra (ESCP Business School, France)
Christian Waibel (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
Eloisa Campioni (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
Competition in Auctions with Privately Disclosed Reserve Prices
Jin-Wook Chang (Federal Reserve Board, USA)
Matt Darst (Federal Reserve Board, USA)


Topics on Economic Macrodynamics

Organizer: Teresa lloyd-Braga
Chair: Thomas Seegmuller

Date: 20 July 2022Time: 3.30pmRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Xavier Raurich (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Jaime Alonso-Carrera (Universidad de Vigo, Spain)
Giulia Felice (Politencio di Milano, Italy)
The interplay between structural change and inequality dynamics        
Antoine Le Riche (Sichuan University, China)
Taylor rule, debt constraint and macroeconomic instability
Tomas Seegmuller (Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS and AMSE, France)
Johanna Etner (University Paris Nanterre, France)
Natacha Raffin (University Rouen Normandie, France)
On the interplay between child postponement and earning


Trade, Technology and Development

Organizers: Ping Wang and Wan-Jung Cheng
Chair: Wan-Jung Cheng

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 3.05

PresenterTitle
Tatsuya Asami (Momoyama Gakuin University, Japan)     
Taiji Furusawa (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Yunfang Hu (Kobe University, Japan)
Trade Liberalization, Educational Choice, and Income Distribution
Wen-Tai Hsu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan, ROC)
Yi-Fan Chen (National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC)
Pao-Li Chang (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Labor Participation, Income Inequality, and Welfare Gains from Trade
Wen-Chieh Lee (National Chengchi University, Taiwan, ROC)
Shinn-Shyr Wang (National Chengchi University, Taiwan, ROC)    
Market Creation of Direct Purchase in Clean Energies and Its Impacts on Misallocation
B. Ravikumar (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, U.S.)
John Hejkal (Redding Financial LLC, USA)
Guillaume Vandenbroucke (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, USA)      
Technology adoption, mortality, and population dynamics

Triple-IO (Incomplete Information IO)

Organizer: Simon Loertscher

Date: 19 July 2022Time: 8.30amRoom: 4.02

PresenterTitle
Ellen Muir (Harvard University, USA)
Wage dispersion, minimum wages and involuntary unemployment: A mechanism design perspective
Arthur Campbell (Monash University, Australia)
The Network Origins of Entry
Frank Yang (Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA)
Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Vertical Integration with Incomplete Information