Program
August 5 (Tue).
9:00-9:05AM. Welcoming remark.
Myung-Jik Kim (Dean of College of Economics and Finance, Hanyang University)
9:05-10:35AM, Lecture.
Asher Wolinsky (Northwestern University), Information Aggregation in Large Markets, Part I
10:35-11:00AM, Break.
11:00-12:30PM, Lecture.
In-Koo Cho (University of Illinois and Hanyang University), Foundation of Market Clearing Condition, Part I
12:30-2:00PM, Lunch.
2:00-4:30PM, Student Presentation
Alexander Jakobsen (Princeton University), Bounded Deductive Power and the Theory of Implementation
Bin Liu (National University of Singapore), Optimal Context Design with Incomplete Information
Leana Mitchell (Simon Fraser University), Evolutionary Origin of Beauty Preferences: Endogamy and Pre-historic Marriage
Megumi Murakami (University of Tokyo), Dynamic Analysis of the technology diffusion in Japanese pharmaceutical industry
5:00-8:00PM, Reception and light supper
August 6 (Wed).
9:00-10:30AM, Lecture.
Akihiko Matsui (University of Tokyo), Microfoundation of Money, Part I
10:30-11:00AM, Break.
11:00-12:30PM, Lecture.
Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University and New York University), Non-Conventional Market Solutions, Part I
12:30-2:00PM, Lunch.
2:00-4:30PM, Student Presentation
Xuyuan Liu (National University of Singapore), How to Allocate Heterogeneous Prizes in Multi-Winner Contest Using only Rank Information and Effort?
Oleg Rubanov (London Business School), Asymptotic Full Revelation in Cheap Talk with Large Number of Senders
Jan Christoph Schlegel (University of Lausanne), An Equivalence between Matching with Contracts and Matching with Salaries with Substitutability
Vladimir Shikman (CORE), Algorithmic Models of Market Equilibrium
Albin Erlanson (University of Lund and University of Bonn), Strategy-proof assignment of indivisible and divisible resources
August 7 (Thu).
8:45-10:15AM, Lecture.
Joel Sobel (University of California, San Diego), An Exposition of Blackwell's Theory of Comparison of Experiments, Part I
10:15-10:20AM, Break.
10:20-11:50AM, Lecture.
In-Koo Cho (University of Illinois and Hanyang University), Foundation of Market Clearing Condition, Part II
11:50AM-12:20PM, Lunch.
12:20PM-, Depart for Seoul Station for the tour of DMZ
August 8 (Fri).
9:00-10:30AM, Lecture.
Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University and New York University), Non-Conventional Market Solutions, Part II
10:30-11:00AM, Break.
11:00-12:30PM, Lecture.
Asher Wolinsky (Northwestern University), Information Aggregation in Large Markets, Part II
12:30-2:00PM, Lunch.
2:00-4:30PM, Student Presentation
Ling Yang (University of Pittsburgh), Partisan Voting and Uncertainty
Yuta Yasui (University of Tokyo), Revisit to Menu Pricing: Specialization to Shipping or Shopping
John Kim (Princeton University), A Rational Inattention Perspective on the Social Value of Public Information
Kota Murayama (Hitotsubashi University), Information Sharing via Platform: Equilibrium and Welfare
Gerelt Tserengjigmid (California Institute of Technology), The Perception Adjusted Luce Model
August 9 (Sat).
9:00-10:30AM, Lecture.
Joel Sobel (University of California, San Diego), An Exposition of Blackwell's Theory of Comparison of Experiments, Part II
10:30-11:00AM, Break.
11:00-12:30PM, Lecture.
Akihiko Matsui (University of Tokyo), Microfoundation of Money, Part II
12:30-2:00PM, Lunch.