Fall 2023
28 September: Klaus Ritzberger (RHUL) - Stable Outcomes in Finite Games
05 October: Daniel Gottlieb (LSE) - Market Power and Insurance Coverage
12 October: Daniel Friedman (Essex) - Trade, Voting, and ESG Policies
19 October: Can Urgun (Princeton) - Costly Verification and Money Burning
26 October: Peter Eso (Oxford) - Evidence Disclosure in Competitive Markets
16 November: Aditya Kuvalekar (Essex) - Similarity of Information in Games
23 November: Costas Cavounidis (Wariwick) - Contracts From the Horse's Mouth: Subcontracting and Strategic Information
30 November: Francesco Squintani (Warwick) - Information Transmission in Political Networks
Spring 2024
25 January: Evan Piermont (RHUL) - Eliciting Awareness
8 February: Toomas Hinnosaar (Notthingham) - Pricing Novel Goods
15 February: Philip Neary (RHUL) - Public goods in networks with constraints on sharing
29 February: Marco Mariotti (QMUL) - Repetition aversion and revealed preference: Precis, example, and two results
7 March: Gabriel Ziegler (Edinburgh) - Binary Classifiers as Dilations
14 March: Sara Auster (Bonn) - Timing Decisions Under Model Uncertainty
21 March: Philippe Jehiel (UCL) - Calibrated Clustering and Analogy-Based Expectation Equilibrium
9 May: Lucas Siga (Essex) - The Political Economy of Zero-Sum Thinking