Microeconomic Theory Seminar
Fall 2004
Meets Thursdays, 2:40-4:10 p.m. in 200 Fisher
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| Sept. 16
| Ariel Rubinstein, New York University, "On Optimal Rules of Persuasion" with Jacob Glazer
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| Sept. 23 |
Faruk Gul,
Princeton University, "The Canonical Type Space for Interdependent Preferences" with Wolfgang Pesendorfer
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| Sept. 30 |
Stephen Morris, Yale University, "Robust Implementation" joint with Dirk Bergemann
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| Oct. 7 |
Johanna Hertel, Princeton University, "Efficient and Sustainable Risk Sharing with Adverse Selection"
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| Oct. 21 |
Daisuke Nakajima, Princeton University, "Allais Paradox Bidders in First-Price Auctions, Dutch Auctions and their Variants"
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| Nov. 4 |
Dilip Mookherjee, Boston University, "Occupational Diversity and Endogenous Inequality" with Debraj Ray
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*Friday:
Nov. 5
2:45-4:15 PM
200 Fisher
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John Smith, Princeton University, "Cognitive Dissonance and the Overtaking Anomaly: Psychology in the Principal-Agent Relationship"
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| Nov. 11 |
Benedict Moldovanu, University of Bonn, "The Limits of Ex-Post
Implementation" joint work with P. Jehiel, M. Mayer-ter-Vehn, and W. Zame
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| Nov. 18 |
Olivier Compte, ENPC, "Bargaining Over Randomly Generated Offers: A new perspective on multi-party bargaining" with Philippe Jehiel
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| Dec. 2 |
Johannes Horner, Northwestern, Kellogg, "The Folk Theorem for Games with Private Almost-Perfect Monitoring" with Wojciech Olszewski
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| Dec. 9 |
Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern, "Preferences over Sets of Lotteries "
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