D-TEA 2016

D-TEA (Decision: Theory, Experiments, and Applications) 2016

Beyond Revealed Preferences

                                                                      Date:       Jun 20-22, 2016. 

                                                                      Location: Paris Dauphine University

Program (Mornings: theme talks; afternoons: non-theme)

                      Monday, June 20

 

Morning Session (Chair: Michele COHEN)

08:45-09:00        Welcome 

09:00-09:30            Vincent ELI: The Choice and Legitimation of Prescriptive Models of Decision-Making: An Empirical Approach

09:30-10:00            Rossella ARGENZIANO: Weighted Utilitarianism, Edgeworth, and the Market (w/ Itzhak GILBOA)

10:00-10:30            Giuseppe ATTANASI: Disclosure of Belief-Dependent Preferences in a Trust Game (w/Pierpaolo BATTIGALLI, ---------------------------Rosemarie NAGEL)

10:30-11:00            coffee break

11:00-11:30             Mark DEAN: State Dependent Stochastic Choice Data and Rational Inattention (w/ Andrew CAPLIN)

11:30-12:00            Songfa ZHONG: Genetic Pathways of Valuation Sensitivity over Gains and Losses

12:00-12:30            Andrew CLARK: Happiness and Choice Behavior

12:30-14:00            lunch break

Afternoon Session (Chair: Rose-Anne DANA)

14:00-14:30            Fabio MACCHERONI: Sources of Uncertainty (w/ Veronica CAPPELLI, Simone CERREIA-VIOGLIO, Massimo --------------------------MARINACCI)

14:30-15:00            Anisa SHYTI: A Brief Account on Attitudes toward Ambiguous Time (w/ Corina PARASCHIV)

15:00-15:30            Laurent CALVET: Twin Picks: Disentangling the Determinants of Risk-Taking in Household Portfolios (w/ Paolo --------------------------SODINI)

15:30-16:00            coffee break

16:00-16:30            Adam DOMINIAK: Epistemic Foundation of Equilibria under Uncertainty (w/ JuergenEICHBERGER)

16:30-17:00            Philippe JEHIEL: Investment strategy and selection bias: An equilibrium perspective on overconfidence

17:00-17:30            Chen LI: Trust and Ambiguity (w/ Uyanga TURMUNKH, Peter WAKKER)

17:30-18:00            Andrew POSTLEWAITE: Consumer Constrained Imitation (w/ Itzhak GILBOA, David SCHMEIDLER)

Tuesday, June 21

 

Morning Session (Chair: Mark MACHINA) 

09:00-09:30            Ariel RUBINSTEIN: A Typology of Players: Between Instinctive and Contemplative

09:30-10:00            Philipp SADOWSKI: Magical Thinking: A Representation Result (w/ Brendan DALEY)

10:00-10:30            Liang GUO: Compromise Effects Explained by Contextual Deliberation Reveal the Rationality in Preference -------------------------------Construction (w/-Wenbo WANG)

10:30-11:00            coffee break

11:00-11:30            Yoram HALEVY: Utility and Procedures: What Came First? (w/ Guy MAYRAZ)

11:30-12:00            Edi KARNI: A Mechanism for Eliciting Sets of Priors

12:00-12:30            Ian KRAJBICH: Revealed Indifference: Using Response Times to Infer Preferences (w/ Arkady KONOVALOV)

12:30-14:00            lunch break

Afternoon Session (Chair: David SCHMEIDLER)

14:00-14:30            Emmanuel KEMEL: Does Learning Affect Ambiguity Attitudes? (w/ Mohammed ABDELLAOUI, Brian HILL, ------------------------------Hela MAAFI)

                           14:30-15:00            Michael MANDLER: Distributive Justice for Behavioral Welfare Economics

15:00-15:30            Christian LIST: Reason-Based Choice and Context-Dependence: An Explanatory Framework (w/ Franz ------------------------------------DIETRICH)

15:30-16:00            coffee break

16:00-16:30            CHEW Soo Hong: Individual Longshot Preferences: Evidence from a Behavioral and Genetic Study (w/ Robin ----------------------------CHARK, Songfa ZHONG)

16:30-17:00            Yuval SALANT: “Isn't Everyone Like Me?”: On the Presence of Self-Similarity in Strategic Interactions (w/ Ariel --------------------------RUBINSTEIN)

17:00-17:30            Uzi SEGAL: Preferred Groups and Allocation Mechanisms (w/ David DILLENBERGER)

17:30-18:00            Nabil AL-NAJJAR: Recursive Utility and Structural Uncertainty (w/ Eran SHMAYA)

 

Wednesday, June 22

 

Morning Session (Chair: Larry SAMUELSON)

09:00-09:30           Jay LU: Random Intertemporal Choice (w/ Kota SAITO)

09:30-10:00           Marco MARIOTTI: Cognitive Heterogeneity and Stochastic Choice (w/ Valentino DARDANONI, Paola MANZINI, -------------------------Christopher-TYSON)

10:00-10:30           Ivan MOSCATI: Measuring the Economizing Mind in the 1940s and 1950s. The Mosteller-Nogee and Davidson---------------------------Suppes Siegel -Experiments to Measure the Utility of Money

10:30-11:00           coffee break

11:00-11:30           Klaus NEHRING: Coping Rationally with Ambiguity: Robustness vs. Ambiguity Aversion

11:30-12:00           Kota SAITO: On Path Independent Stochastic Choice (w/ David AHN, Federico ECHENIQUE)

12:00-12:30           Xiangyu QU: Utilitarian Aggregation with Heterogeneous Beliefs and Values (w/ Antoine BILLOT)

12:30-14:00           lunch break