Program

Conference sessions

Sessions Details

Contests I

Monday 8th

09:30 AM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Brian Roberson

Purdue University

CO-ORGANIZER

Dan Kovenock

Chapman University

PRESENTER TITLE
Brian Roberson ( Purdue University ) Large Team Contests
Huseyin Yildirim ( Duke University ) The Economics of Career Concerns in Teamwork
Christian Ewerhart ( University of Zurich ) Probabilistic Verification in Mechanism Design
Dan Kovenock ( Chapman University ) Caps on Bids in All-Pay Contests with Identity-Dependent Externalities

Industrial Organization and Search

Monday 8th

09:30 AM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Jorge Lemus

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

PRESENTER TITLE
Ting Liu ( Stony Brook University ) Search in credence goods markets
Jorge Vasquez ( Smith College ) Optimal policing with (and without) criminal search
Francisco Poggi ( University of Mannheim ) Selling (Un)Finished Products
Jorge Lemus ( University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign ) Product Development with Lurking Patentees

Market Design

Monday 8th

09:30 AM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Inácio Bó

University of Macau

PRESENTER TITLE
Josué Ortega ( Queen's University Belfast ) The limits of school choice with consent
Naomi Utgoff ( United States Naval Academy ) Relational College Admissions via the Old Boys' Club
Gustavo Saraiva ( Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ) Manipulation of Attractiveness in Two-Sided Stable Matches
Elshan Garashli ( University of Graz ) Heterogeneous multi-sender cheap-talk with correlated private Information

Applied Theory in Political Science

Monday 8th

09:30 AM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Sofia Correa

Universidad de Chile

CO-ORGANIZER

Martin Castillo

University of Chicago

PRESENTER TITLE
Saba Devdariani ( University of Chicago ) External Shocks and Anticipatory Pandering
Amna Salam ( Vanderbilt University ) Bias and accuracy in jury selection
Elisa Durán Micco ( Instituto Milenio MIPP ) Subordination, System Justification, and Revolutions

Applied Economic Theory

Monday 8th

09:30 AM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Timothy Jerome Kehoe

University of Minnesota

PRESENTER TITLE
Jacek Rothert ( United States Naval Academy ) Cyclicality of transfers in emerging markets: Did Covid-19 speed up the graduation from pro-cyclical fiscal policy?
Gabriel Devoto ( University of Minnesota ) The Argentinian paradox: Why are restaurants packed while inflation explodes?
Alejandra Ramos ( Trinity College Dublin ) Gender based violence and education: Experimental evidence from Mozambique
Monica Tran-Xuan ( SUNY Buffalo ) Sudden stops and consumption inequality with nonhomothetic preferences

Contests II

Monday 8th

11:30 AM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Dan Kovenock

Chapman University

CO-ORGANIZER

Brian Roberson

Purdue University

PRESENTER TITLE
Paul Schweinzer ( University of Klagenfurt ) Contesting fake news
Dawei Fang ( University of Gothenburg ) How tournament incentives shape risk-taking decisions
Matthew Thomas ( Federal Trade Commission ) Contest Design with Interim Types
Francisco Pino ( Universidad de Chile ) Strategic Participation in Protests: Evidence from Women's March in Chile

Topics in Economic Theory I

Monday 8th

11:30 AM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Juan Moreno-Ternero

Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Seville)

CO-ORGANIZER

Victor Aguiar

Simon Fraser University

CHAIR

Natalia Lazzati

University of California Santa Cruz

PRESENTER TITLE
Silvia Martínez Gorricho ( Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción ) A Hotelling Model with Front-of-Package Warning Labels
Miguel Sánchez Villalba ( Universidad de Concepción ) Soft and Hard Power: A Horizontal Differentiation Approach
Natalia Lazzati ( University of California Santa Cruz ) Peer Effects in Consideration and Preferences
Charles Gauthier ( Free University of Brussels ) Collective Labor Supply with Children: The Impacts of Nonparticipation on Household Production

Stochastic Optimization and Control in Financial Mathematics

Monday 8th

11:30 AM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Nicolás Hernández

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

PRESENTER TITLE
Julio Deride ( Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María ) Computing Walrasian equilibria using augmentation
Nicolás Hernández ( Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María ) A continuous-time model go self-protection
Marco Rodrigues ( ETH Zurich ) Reflections on BSDEs
Mehdi Talbi ( Université Paris-Cité ) Mean-field games of optimal stopping: master equation and weak equilibria

International Trade: Theory and Applications

Monday 8th

11:30 AM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Timothy Jerome Kehoe

University of Minnesota

PRESENTER TITLE
Sang Min Lee ( University of South Carolina ) Tradability of goods and real exchange rate fluctuations
Pau Pujolas ( McMaster University ) Getting import concentration right
Angelo Mendes ( University of Minnesota ) Transparency in debt crises
Timothy Jerome Kehoe ( University of Minnesota ) Improving applied general equilibrium models of trade liberalization with improved elasticity estimates

Matching and Allocations

Monday 8th

11:30 AM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Matteo Triossi

Department of Management, Ca' Foscari University of Venice

CHAIR

María Haydée Fonseca Mairena

Universidad Católica del Maule

PRESENTER TITLE
María Haydée Fonseca Mairena ( Universidad Católica del Maule ) Expectations, cores, and strategy-proofness for allocation problems with externalities
Damián Gibaja ( Department of Mathematics, UPAEP-University, Puebla ) The Chair Allocation Problem
Jorge Arenas Molina ( Universidad de Chile ) Incentives in Three-Sided Markets

Political Economy I

Monday 8th

15:00 PM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Sofía Correa

Universidad de Chile

CO-ORGANIZER

Martin Castillo

University of Chicago

PRESENTER TITLE
Alexander Hirsch ( California Institute of Technology ) An Experimental Study of Delegation
Boris Ginzburg ( Universidad Carlos III de Madrid ) Troll Farms and Voter Disinformation
Kris De Jaegher ( Utrecht University ) Whom to Repress: Tall Poppies, Key Players, and Weakest Links

Topics in Economic Theory II

Monday 8th

15:00 PM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Juan Pablo Torres-Martinez

Universidad de Chile

CHAIR

Sebastián Cea

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Conrado Cuevas ( INCAE Business School ) Revisiting the impact of uncertainty in the private provision of public goods
José Manuel Paz y Miño ( Universidad de Chile ) Fighting Communism supporting collusion
Eduardo Duque ( Universidad de los Andes, Chile ) The Strong Effects of Weak Externalities on School Choice
Sebastián Cea ( Universidad de los Andes, Chile ) A proposal to segment retirement plans based on risk an knowledge distributions

Markets, Organizations and Information

Monday 8th

15:00 PM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Nicolás Riquelme

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

CO-ORGANIZER

Daniel Habermacher

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Andrea Canales ( Universidad de O'Higgins ) Collusion in Contestable Markets
Sébastien Mitraille ( Toulouse Business School ) Overbuying, demand withholding, and single sourcing under decreasing returns
Nicolás Riquelme ( Universidad de los Andes, Chile ) Vertical Contracting and Informational Spillover in Cournot Competition
Daniel Habermacher ( Universidad de los Andes, Chile ) Authority and Specialization under Informational Interdependence

Games and Incentives

Monday 8th

15:00 PM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Szilvia Pápai

Concordia University

CHAIR

Ruben Juarez

University of Hawaii

PRESENTER TITLE
Luis Alcalá ( UNSL Instituto de Matemática Aplicada San Luis ) Nonstationary Equilibria in a Class of Dynamic Games with Heterogeneous Discounting
James Schummer ( Northwestern University ) Rationing through Classification
Agustín Bonifacio ( UNSL Instituto de Matemática Aplicada San Luis ) Not Obviously Manipulable Allotment Rules
Ruben Juarez ( University of Hawaii ) Incentive Compatible Mechanisms with Punishment

Frictional Labor Marktes

Monday 8th

15:00 PM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Benjamin Villena-Roldan

Universidad Andres Bello

PRESENTER TITLE
Carlos Carrillo-Tudela ( University of Essex ) Equilibrium Job Turnover and the Business Cycle
Stanislav Rabinovich ( University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill ) Wage-Setting Protocols and Labor Market Conditions: Theory and Evidence
Andres Drenik ( University of Texas at Austin ) A theory of non-Coasen labor markets
Benjamin Villena-Roldan ( Universidad Andres Bello ) Labor Markets, Inequality, and Hiring Selection

Finance Theory

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Ana Elisa Pereira

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Paul Voss ( HEC Paris ) The Evolution of the Market for Corporate Control
Ciao Machado ( Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ) Managing Overreaction During a Run
Junyuan Zou ( INSEAD ) Less is More
Pierluca Pannella ( Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV ) Short-covering bubbles

Information, Communication, and Persuasion

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Andy Zapechelnyuk

University of Edinburgh

CHAIR

Henrique De Oliveira

São Paulo School of Economics

PRESENTER TITLE
Marcos Fernandes ( Universidade de São Paulo ) Combining Combined Forecasts: A Network Approach
Dimitri Migrow ( University of Edinburgh ) Privacy in Insurance Markets
Sophie Kreutzkamp ( University of Oxford ) Brevity
Henrique De Oliveira ( São Paulo School of Economics ) Dynamic Information Design via Deviation Rules

Matching Theory

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Szilvia Pápai

Concordia University

PRESENTER TITLE
Ernesto Rivera Mora ( Yale University ) Mechanism Design with Belief-Dependent Preferences
Pablo Neme ( UNSL Instituto de Matemática Aplicada San Luis ) A Characterization of Absorbing Sets in Coalition Formation Games
R. Pablo Arribillaga ( UNSL Instituto de Matemática Aplicada San Luis ) Obvious Manipulations in Matching with and without Contracts
Szilvia Pápai ( Concordia University ) Do School Choice Mechanisms Affect School Segregation?

Micro data in macro models

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Felicia Ionescu

Federal Reserve Board

CO-ORGANIZER

Alex Ludwig

Goethe University

PRESENTER TITLE
Juan Morelli ( Federal Reserve Board ) Geographical Expansion in US Banking: A Structural Evaluation
Alex Ludwig ( Goethe University ) Finance and Inequality: A Tale of Two Tails
Sebastian Infante ( Federal Reserve Board ) Unpacking Reserve Demand: Insights from Micro Data

Information and Computation in Market Design

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Adriana Piazza

Universidad de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Michele Lombardi ( University of Liverpool ) Implementation in vNM stable set
Alfonso Montes ( Universidad de Chile ) Search and Information in Centralized Schools Systems
Maximilian Fichtl ( Universidad de Chile ) Computing Bayes Nash Equilibrium Strategies in Auction Games via Online Learning
Tibor Heumann ( Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ) Cost Based Nonlinear Pricing

Games and Markets

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B06

ORGANIZER

Mihai Manea

Stony Brook University

PRESENTER TITLE
Mihai Manea ( Stony Brook University ) Bargaining and Exclusion with Multiple Buyers
James Best ( Carnegie Mellon University ) Recommendation without Review
Théo Durandard ( University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ) Relational Incentives in Continuous-Time Stochastic Games with Imperfect Public Monitoring

Voting, Public Goods, and Social Dilemmas: Theory and Experiments

Tuesday 9th

09:30 AM

Room: B07

ORGANIZER

Simona Fabrizi

The University of Auckland

PRESENTER TITLE
Yunjie Shi ( The University of Auckland ) Voluntary Contributions to a Public Good: When and How Much?
Steffen Lippert ( The University of Auckland ) Leadership and Cooperation in a Sequential Prisoners' Dilemma
Andrei Gomberg ( ITAM ) Close But Not Wrong: Elections with Opinion Polls and Information Acquisition
Simona Fabrizi ( The University of Auckland ) Voting Behaviour with an Asymmetric Loss Function: Experimental Evidence

Topics on Oligopoly

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B07

ORGANIZER

Pedro Jara-Moroni

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
María José Quinteros ( Universidad de Santiago de Chile ) Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental Emissions and Time-Consistent Taxation
Eduardo Zuñiga ( Universidad Diego Portales ) Simultaneous or sequential? A general duopolistic model with endogenous timing
Pedro Jara-Moroni ( Universidad de Santiago de Chile ) Efficient Equilibrium Selection in Entry (Global) Games

Market equilibrium, moral hazard and time-inconsistency

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B08

ORGANIZER

Nicolás Hernández

Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

CO-ORGANIZER

Alejandro Jofré

Universidad de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Mateo Rodriguez ( ETH-Zurich ) State-Dependent Time-Inconsistent Stochastic Control
Daniel Krsek ( ETH-Zurich ) Randomisation with moral hazard: a path to existence of optimal contracts
Chiara Rossato ( ETH-Zurich ) Golden parachutes under the threat of accidents
R. Tyrrel Rockefellar ( University of Washington ) Reaching an equilibrium of prices and holdings of goods through direct buying and selling

Aspirations

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B06

ORGANIZER

Juan Escobar

Universidad de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Jonathan Norris ( University of Strathclyde ) Reference Dependent Aspirations and Peer Effects in Education
Raimundo Undurraga ( Universidad de Chile ) Aspirations and Conflict: The Role of Integration Policies
Valentina Paredes ( Universidad de Chile ) Do students improve their academic achievement when assigned to a growth mindset teacher?

Topics on Disclosure

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Hector Chade

Arizona State University

CHAIR

Mark Whitmeyer

Arizona State University

PRESENTER TITLE
Mark Whitmeyer ( Arizona State University ) Extreme Points of Fusions and their Economic Applications
Kym Pram ( University of Nevada-Reno ) Matching and Disclosure
Deniz Kattwinkel ( University College of London ) Probabilistic Verification in Mechanism Design
Udayan Vaidya ( Duke University ) Regulating Consumer Disclosure

Forming Groups

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Romans Pancs

Wallis institute, Univesity of Rochester

PRESENTER TITLE
Xinyang Wang ( ITAM ) Choosing the Pond: Status vs Prestige
Spencer Pantoja ( Stanford University ) An Organizacional Theory of Political Parties
Maciej Kotowski ( Notre Dame University ) Coalitional Price Equilibrium

Economic Theory and Applications

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Svetlana Boyarchenko

University of Texas at Austin

PRESENTER TITLE
Benjamin Bernard ( University of Wisconsin-Madison ) Continuous-time Stochastic Games with Imperfect Monitoring
Svletana Boyarchenko ( University of Texas at Austin ) Learning about Tipping Points
Tatiana Mayskaya ( Higher School of Economics - Moscow ) Ordering Data to Persuade

Consumer Finance and Macro

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Igor Livshits

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

PRESENTER TITLE
Natalia Kovrijnykh ( Arizona State University ) Designing ESG benchmarks
Ryan Michaels ( Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ) Race, Callbacks, and Unemployment
Gustavo Gonzalez ( Central Bank of Chile ) The Effects of Exchange Rates on Wages and Employment of Exporting Firms
Igor Livshits ( Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ) Democratic Political Economy of Financial Regulation

Law and Economics

Tuesday 9th

11:30 AM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Alan Miller

Western University

PRESENTER TITLE
Alan Miller ( Western University ) A Model of Tolerance
Murat Mungan ( Texas A&M University School of Law ) Endogenous Judge Decision Quality, Monotonicity, and Treatment Effects
Gunnar Norden ( University of South-Eastern Norway ) Ordering of Unitary and Sequential Procedures in Collective Courts and Arbitration Panels
Luca Anderlini ( Georgetown University ) The Law of General Average

Advances in the Theory of Insurance

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Humberto Moreira

FGV EPGE

PRESENTER TITLE
Bernard Salanie ( Columbia University ) Screening on Risk and Risk-aversion
Christopher Sandmann ( LSE ) Market Structure and Adverse Selection
Humberto Moreira ( FGV ) Market Power and Insurance coverage

Topics in general equilibrium theory

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Jean-Marc Bonnisseau

Centre d'économie de La Sorbonne, Université Paris 1

CO-ORGANIZER

Bernard Cornet

University of Paris 1 - University of Kansas

CHAIR

Sebastián Cea

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Alessandro Citanna ( New York University, Abu Dhabi ) A pseudo-market for indivisible goods with complementarities
Jean-Marc Bonnisseau ( University of Paris 1 ) Pareto improving taxes with externalities
Etienne Billette de Villemeur ( Université de Lille ) Resource and Joint Production

Axiomatizations in Economics Theory I

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Stéphane Gonzalez

GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne

CO-ORGANIZER

Federica Ceron

GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne

PRESENTER TITLE
Zoi Terzopoulou ( GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne ) Ranking Rankings: An Axiomatic Analysis
Pedro Calleja ( Universitat de Barcelona ) Non-manipulability by clones in bankruptcy problems
Munich Léa ( CRESE, University of Franche-Comté ) Allocating the common costs of a public service operator: an axiomatic approach
Stéphane Gonzalez ( GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne ) Approval voting versus proportional threshold methods: so far and yet so near

New Methods for Dynamic Economies

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Kevin Reffett

Arizona State University

CO-ORGANIZER

Lukasz Wozny

SGH Warsaw School of Economics

PRESENTER TITLE
Damian Pierri ( Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain - Instituto Interdisciplinario de Economia Politica, Argentina ) Cyclical external borrowing, endogenous growth and debt sustainability
Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel ( University of Warsaw ) Unbounded payoffs in continuous-time control: sufficiency, necessity and importance of terminal conditions
Lukasz Wozny ( SGH Warsaw School of Economics ) Monotone Implicit Programming Methods for Recursive Equilibria: Stochastic OLG Economies with Production

Political Economy II

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Adriana Piazza

Universidad de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Hulya Eraslan ( Rice University ) Board Elections: Effects of Universal Ballot
Laura Karpuska ( Insper ) Partial Insurance, Government Debt, and Fiscal Rules in a Political Economy
Carlos Navarrete ( Universidad de Concepción ) Election Polarization: Mapping Citizen Divisions Through Elections
Adriana Piazza ( Universidad de Chile ) Efficiency with Political Power Dynamics and Costly Policy Change

Social and Economic Networks

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B06

ORGANIZER

Agnieszka Rusinowska

CNRS - University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics

PRESENTER TITLE
Paolo Pin ( Università di Siena ) How do you know you won’t like it if you’ve never tried it? Preferences discovery and strategic bundling
Luca Paolo Merlino ( ECARES, Université libre de Bruxelles ) Polarization in endogenous networks
Patrick Allmis ( University of Cambridge ) Revealing information - or not - in a social network of traders
Agnieszka Rusinowska ( CNRS - University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris School of Economics ) Competing for influence: Insights from a multi-agent targeting experiment

Topics in Macroeconomics: Pricing and Frictions

Tuesday 9th

15:00 PM

Room: B07

ORGANIZER

Timothy Kam

Australian National University

PRESENTER TITLE
Jorge Miranda-Pinto ( International Monetary Fund ) Pricing Along the Supply Chain
Juan Zurita ( University of Technology Sydney ) Banking Heterogeneity and Economic Growth

Strategic Trading

Wednesday 10th

09:30 AM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Gonzalo Cisternas

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

PRESENTER TITLE
Gonzalo Cisternas ( Federal Reserve Bank of New York ) Activist Trading Dynamics
Humberto Moreira ( FGV EPGE ) Time Trumps Quantity in the Market for Lemons
Felipe Varas ( Universidad de los Andes, Chile ) Strategic Trading and Blockholder Dynamics
 Liyan  Yang ( Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto ) Information Sharing in Financial Markets

Topics in Economic Theory III

Wednesday 10th

09:30 AM

Room: B06

ORGANIZER

Rahmi Ilkiliç

Universidad de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Danilo Coelho ( IPEA, Brazil ) Compromise Rules to Select Groups of Fixed Size
Timo Hiller ( PUC-Rio de Janeiro ) Endogenous Interbank Networks and Monetary Policy
Rahmi Ilkiliç ( Universidad de Chile ) Competition for the Private Provision of a Network Public Good

Sovereign Debt: Theory and Applications

Wednesday 10th

09:30 AM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Timothy Jerome Kehoe

University of Minnesota

PRESENTER TITLE
Fernando Arce ( Chicago Fed ) Overborrowing, underborrowing, and macroprudential policy
Mauricio Barbosa Alves ( University of Minnesota ) International reserve management under rollover crises
Juyoung Yang ( Korea Development Institute ) The role of information in bond auction markets
David Pérez-Reyna ( Universidad de los Andes, Colombia ) Maximum sovereign debt with exchange rate risk

Dynamic Games

Wednesday 10th

09:30 AM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Boli Xu

University of Iowa

PRESENTER TITLE
Yi Chen ( Cornell University ) Overcoming Discrimination: Harassment and Discrimination Dynamics
Can Urgun ( Princeton University ) Timing of Choice in Parallel Search
Henrique Castro-Pires ( University of Surrey ) The Effect of Exit-rights on Cost-based Procurement Contracts
Boli Xu ( University of Iowa ) A Revision-Game Concept of Stability and Cooperation in Games

Disclosure, evidence and verification

Wednesday 10th

09:30 AM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Kym Pram

University of Nevada, Reno

PRESENTER TITLE
Jan Knoepfle ( Queen Mary University of London ) Delaying Evidence to Accelerate Social Experimentation
Kun Zhang ( Arizona State University - University of Queensland ) From Design to Disclosure
Eddie Dekel ( Northwestern University ) Sequential Mechanisms for Evidence Acquisition
Yikang Shen ( Carnegie Mellon University ) Catering to the Bias

Political Economy III

Wednesday 10th

09:30 AM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Cesar Martinelli

George Mason University

PRESENTER TITLE
Cesar Martinelli ( George Mason University ) Why Do People Protest? A Theory of Emotions, Public Policy, and Political Unrest
Hans Gersbach ( ETH -Zurich ) Bridling the Successor: Optimal Catenarian Discipline
Luciano de Castro ( Iowa University ) How Long Should They Be In Office? Term Limits, Reelection and Recall

Topics in Economic Theory IV

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B06

ORGANIZER

Nicholas Yannelis

University of Iowa

CO-ORGANIZER

Anna Bogomolnaia

University of Glasgow

PRESENTER TITLE
Anna Bogomolnaia ( University of Glasgow ) Fair division under objective constraints
Anne Villamil ( University of Iowa ) Higher Taxation for Fair Redistribution
Aloisio Araujo ( FGV EPGE ) Should Governments Tax Commodities Uniformly? Theory and Evidence From Brazil
Nicholas Yannelis ( University of Iowa ) On the Limit Points of a repeated Rational Expectations Equilibrium

Advances in Cooperative Games

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Michel Grabisch

Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne

CO-ORGANIZER

Marina Nunez

University of Barcelona

PRESENTER TITLE
Yukihiko Funaki ( Waseda University ) Deriving Egalitarian and Proportional Principles from Individual Monotonicity
Christian Trudeau ( University of Windsor ) Optimistic and pessimistic approaches for cooperative games
Marina Nunez ( University of Barcelona ) Marginalist rules for assignment games
Michel Grabisch ( Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne ) On the set of balanced games

Applied Theory

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Gian Luca Carniglia

Universidad Adolfo Ibañez

PRESENTER TITLE
Gian Luca Carniglia ( Universidad Adolfo Ibañez ) Competition and discrimination in labor markets with learning
Mauricio Ribeiro ( Bristol University ) Choice and Welfare Under Social Constraints
Tono Carrasco ( Adolfo Ibañez University ) Search and Exchange
Juan Pablo Xandri ( Andes University ) Targeted Search over Poisson Point Processes: Theory and applications

Information Design and Applications

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Nicolas Inostroza

University of Toronto

PRESENTER TITLE
Daniel Quigley ( Oxford University ) Optimal Communication Design
Jing Huang ( Texas A&M University ) Optimal Stress Tests in Financial Networks
Ian Ball ( MIT ) Generically Robust Mechanism Design
Nicolas Inostroza ( University of Toronto ) Optimal Information and Security Design

Macro Finance I

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Stephen Spear

Carnegie Mellon University

CO-ORGANIZER

Eungsik Kim

University of Kansas

PRESENTER TITLE
Sonia Di Giannatale ( CIDE ) The Dynamics of Bargaining Power in a Principal Agent Model
Kevin Mott ( Carnegie Mellon University ) Life-Cycle Student Debt (Forgiveness) and Asset Prices
Pawel Zabczyk ( International Monetary Fund ) Monetary and Fiscal Policy When People Have Finite Lives
Diego Calderon ( University of Warwick ) Self-fulfilling Beliefs, Terms-of-Trade Dynamics, and Economic Welfare

Information and Expectations in Macroeconomics

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Javier Turen

Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Mariana Garcia-Schmidt ( Central Bank of Chile ) Monetary Policy Surprises and Expectations
Ezequiel Garcia ( Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ) The Expectations of Others
Javier Turen ( Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ) Lumpy Forecasters

Political Economy IV

Wednesday 10th

11:30 AM

Room: B07

ORGANIZER

Martin Castillo

University of Chicago

CO-ORGANIZER

Sofia Correa

Universidad de Chile

PRESENTER TITLE
Carlos Felipe Balcazar ( Yale University ) A capitalist theory of secession: economic interdependence and self-determination
Diego Huerta ( Northwestern University ) The Evolution of the Welfare State
Martin Castillo ( University of Chicago ) On the robustness of comparative statics in Contest Success Function-models of conflict
Anubhav Jha ( Princeton University ) Rally The Vote: Electoral Competition With Direct Campaign Communication

Macro Finance II

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B01

ORGANIZER

Stephen Spear

Carnegie Mellon University

CO-ORGANIZER

Eungsik Kim

University of Kansas

PRESENTER TITLE
Arnav Sood ( Carnegie Mellon University ) Keynesian Search in Stochastic Overlapping Generations Models
Leland Farmer ( University of Virginia ) Zoomers and Boomers: Asset Prices and Intergenerational Inequality
Keshav Dogra ( Federal Reserve Bank of New York ) The Financial Origins of Non-Fundamental Risk
Eungsik Kim ( University of Kansas ) Preference Heterogeneity, Aggregate Risk, and the Welfare Effects of Social Security

Network and fair allocation

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B02

ORGANIZER

Rajnish Kumar

Queen's University Belfast

PRESENTER TITLE
Emre Dogan ( Higher School of Economics, Moscow ) A lawyer assignment problem
Jung Suk You ( Cal State East Bay ) Sharing Profit by Ranking Partners
Rajnish Kumar ( Queen's University Belfast ) The Expected Shapley value on a class of probabilistic games

Axiomatizations in Economic Theory II

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B03

ORGANIZER

Stéphane Gonzalez

GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne

CO-ORGANIZER

Federica Ceron

GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne

PRESENTER TITLE
David Lowing ( CentraleSupelec, University of Paris-Saclay ) Toward a consensus on extended Shapley values
Vassili Vergopoulos ( LEMMA, Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas ) Agreement and communication without introspection
Xiangyu QU ( CNRS, Centre d’économie de La Sorbonne ) Prospect Equality: A Force of Redistribution
Federica Ceron ( GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne ) An axiomatic analysis of the knapsack and greedy budgeting methods

Topics in Mechanism Design

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B04

ORGANIZER

Axel Niemeyer

California Institute of Technology

CO-ORGANIZER

Luciano Pomatto

California Institute of Technology

PRESENTER TITLE
Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey ( UC Berkeley ) Allocating Examiners Through Data-Driven Mechanism Design: An Application to Child Welfare
Axel Niemeyer ( California Institute of Technology ) On the Geometry of Multi-Dimensional Screening
Ian Ball ( MIT ) Linking Mechanisms: Limits and Robustness
Justus Preusser ( Bocconi University ) Optimal Allocation with Peer Information

Triple-IO

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B05

ORGANIZER

Simon Loertscher

University of Melbourne

PRESENTER TITLE
Jacopo Perego ( Columbia Business School ) Competitive Markets for Personalised Data
Toan Le ( University of Melbourne ) Regulating a Digital Monopoly with Unknown Values
Ellen Muir ( Harvard - MIT ) Optimal Hotelling auctions
Simon Loertscher ( University of Melbourne ) Ramsey pricing revisited

Topics in economic theory and applications

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B06

ORGANIZER

Rabah Amir

University of Iowa

PRESENTER TITLE
Evangelia Chalioti ( Yale University ) Mimicking human behavior in the stochastic prisoners’ dilemma
Fei Xu ( University of Umea ) Bribery, the Ability to Pay and the Cost of Breaking the Law

Voting, information, and collective decisions

Wednesday 10th

15:00 PM

Room: B07

ORGANIZER

Jack Stecher

University of Alberta

PRESENTER TITLE
Nicolás Figueroa ( Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile ) The role of information in collective decisions
Patricia Rich ( University of Bayreuth ) The Hidden Cost of Conformity in Information Cascades
Jack Stecher ( University of Alberta ) Influencing Voters by Committing to Unbiased Public Disclosure

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