The Game Theory seminars are jointly organised by the departments of Applied Economics IV and Foundations of Economic Analysis I. The seminar takes place on Fridays, and lasts for more or less one hour and a quarter, one hour and a half, questions included. People who attend it have a mathematics or an economics background.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
FUTURE AND PAST SEMINARS (SINCE JANUARY 2008)
On strategy-proofness and semilattice single-peakedness. Joint with J. Masso
Download Agustín Bonifacio (Instituto de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad de San Luis)A simple solution to the Hotelling problem
Download Emiliano Catonini (ICEF - HSE Moscow)Income Segregation
Download Oscar Volij (Ben-Gurion University)All Sequential Allotment Rules Are Obviously Strategy-proof
Download Alejandro Neme (Universidad Nacional de San Luis)Regime changes
Download Jon Eguia (Michigan State University)A characterization of strongly stable fractional matchings. Joint with J. Oviedo
Patience and the Quality of Information in Entry Problems. Joint with Tao Wang
Download Ehud Lehrer (Tel Aviv University)Cost-Benefit analysis in participatory budgeting
Serial Dictatorship Mechanisms with Reservation Prices
Download Bettina Klaus (University of Lausanne)Violent Conflict and the Child Quantity-Quality Tradeoff
Download Steve Stillman (Free University of Bolzano)Participatory Budgeting
Copula-based analysis of multivariate dependence patterns between dimensions of poverty in Europe
A Probabilistic Approach to Voting Theory
Download Werner Kirsch (FernUniversität in Hagen)Characterization of efficient networks in a generalized connections model. Joint with N. Olaizola
Axiomatic Foundations of a Unifying Concept of Core for Games in Effectiveness Form
Download Stephane Gonzalez (Universite Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne)Trends and potential drivers of horizontal gender segregation in higher education: evidence from 26 OECD economies
Download Izaskun Zuazu (UPV/EHU)Centered Choice
Download Evan Piermont (University of London)Strategy-proof choice of acts
Download Yves Sprumont (University of Montreal)Plataforma de optimización del problema de asignación centralizada de estudiantes a escuelas
Download Julio Rojas Mora (Universidad Católica de Temuco)Not All Majority-based Social Choice Functions Are Obviously Strategy-proof
Download Jordi Massó (Barcelona GSE)In situ experiments during the 2017 French presidential elections: results from Allevard-les-Bains
The interval structure of optimal disclosure. Joint with Y. Guo
Public good indices for games with several levels of approvals
Download Sebastien Courtin (Universite de Caen Basse-Normandie)Electoral Institutions and Income Inequality: a Tale of Political Equality