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Microeconomic Theory Seminar

Fall 2004
Meets Thursdays, 2:40-4:10 p.m. in 200 Fisher
 
Sept. 16 Ariel Rubinstein, New York University, "On Optimal Rules of Persuasion" with Jacob Glazer
Sept. 23 Faruk Gul, Princeton University, "The Canonical Type Space for Interdependent Preferences" with Wolfgang Pesendorfer
Sept. 30 Stephen Morris, Yale University, "Robust Implementation" joint with Dirk Bergemann

Oct. 7 Johanna Hertel, Princeton University, "Efficient and Sustainable Risk Sharing with Adverse Selection"

Oct. 14 No Seminar

Oct. 21 Daisuke Nakajima, Princeton University, "Allais Paradox Bidders in First-Price Auctions, Dutch Auctions and their Variants"
Oct. 28 Break Week

Nov. 4 Dilip Mookherjee, Boston University, "Occupational Diversity and Endogenous Inequality" with Debraj Ray

*Friday:
Nov. 5
2:45-4:15 PM
200 Fisher
John Smith, Princeton University, "Cognitive Dissonance and the Overtaking Anomaly: Psychology in the Principal-Agent Relationship"

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

Nov. 18 Olivier Compte, ENPC, "Bargaining Over Randomly Generated Offers: A new perspective on multi-party bargaining" with Philippe Jehiel
Nov. 25 Thanksgiving Holiday

Dec. 2 Johannes Horner, Northwestern, Kellogg, "The Folk Theorem for Games with Private Almost-Perfect Monitoring" with Wojciech Olszewski

Dec. 9 Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern, "Preferences over Sets of Lotteries "






   
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