News and Workshops
Workshop in Economic Theory
Fall 2006
This workshop meets every Thursday at 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. in Ro 329.
For questions please contact Ada Barbosa
Archives (Winter 2004), Archives (Spring 2004), Archives (Fall 2004),
Archives (Winter 2005), Archives (Spring 2005), Archives (Fall 2005)
Archives (Winter 2006), Archives (Spring 2006)
September 28
William Fuchs (University of Chicago)
"Bargaining with Arrival of New Traders or New Information"
October 5
Attila Ambrus (Harvard University)
"Multi-sender cheap talk with restricted state space"
October 12
Robert Townsend, joint with Gabriel A. Medeira (University of Chicago)
"Endogenous Risk Sharing Groups and Dynamic Selection in Mechanism Design"
October 18 (Wednesday - Special Session)
Jeroen Swinkels (Washington University)
"Moral Hazard with Bounded Payments"
October 19
Amit Gandhi (University of Chicago GSB)
"Rational Expections at the Racetrack: Testing Expected Utility Theory Using Betting Market Equilibrium"
October 26
Federico Echenique (Caltech)
"Supermodularity is not Falsifiable"
November 2
Hyun Song Shin (Princeton University)
"Common Belief Foundations of Global Games"
November 9
Pierre Andre Chiappori (Columbia University)
"The Micro Economics of Efficient Group"
November 16
Larry Samuelson (University of Wisconsin)
"Common Learning"
November 23
Thanksgiving Holiday (No Meeting)
November 30
Dirk Bergemann (Yale University)
"Strategic Revealed Preference and Robust Virtual Implementation" -
(the talk is based on the paper with a different title).
December 7
Bag-Lunch Seminar (Extra - Economic Theory Workshop) at 12:00 - 12:55 p.m
John Sutton (London School of Economics)
"Flexibility, Profitability and Survival in an (Objective) Model of Knightian Uncertainty"
December 7
Regular scheduled Economic Theory Workshop at 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Larry Epstein (University of Rochester)
"Coarse Contingencies"
Economics Workshops and Seminars:
500 Economic Theory
512 Econometrics
516 Applied Dynamic Economics
530 Money & Banking
590 Applications of Economics
Rational Choice
592 Economics Policy and Public Finance
