Program
Downloads: program (current draft, 4/24/2024), accepted papers
Monday, June 24
Continental Breakfast: 8:30-9
9-9:10 Welcome
9:10-9:50 Diversity in Choice as Majorization - Federico Echenique, Teddy Mekonnen and M. Bumin Yenmez
9:50-10:30 Axiomatizing Correlation Preference - Yi-Chun Chen, Soo Hong Chew and Xinhan Zhang
Coffee Break: 10:30-11
11:00-11:40 Robust contracting and voluntary disclosure - Eran Hanany and Peter Klibanoff
11:40-12:20 European option pricing with market frictions and elicitation of probability distortion functions - Charles-Thierry Lacaussade
Lunch: 12:20-1:50
1:50-2:30 Bayesian Adaptive Choice Experiments - Marshall Drake, Fernando Payró, Neil Thakral and Linh T. Tô
2:30-3:10 A Two-Ball Ellsberg Paradox: An Experiment - Brian Jabarian and Simon Lazarus
Coffee Break: 3:10-3:40
3:40-4:20 Signed Subjective Expected Utility - Adam Brandenburger, Paolo Ghirardato, Daniele Pennesi and Lorenzo Stanca
4:20-5:00 The Behavioral Implications of Statistical Decision Theory - Bruno Furtado
Tuesday, June 25
Continental Breakfast: 8:40-9:10
9:10-9:50 A Theory of Contraction Updating - Rui Tang
9:50-10:30 Revealed Incentives and Consideration Sets - Igor Kopylov and Erya Yang
Coffee Break: 10:30-11
11:00-11:40 Persuasion with Ambiguous Communication - Xiaoyu Cheng, Peter Klibanoff, Sujoy Mukerji and Ludovic Renou
11:40-12:20 If You’re NOT So Smart, Why Are You Rich? Robust Market Selection with General Recursive Preferences - Pablo F. Beker and Jaden Yang Chen
Lunch: 12:20-1:50
1:50-2:30 Confidence in Inference - En Hua Hu
2:30-3:10 Belief identification by Proxy - Elias Tsakas
Coffee Break: 3:10-3:40
3:40-4:20 Random Utility, Repeated Choice, and Consumption Dependence - Christopher Turansick
4:20-5:00 Random Choice and Differentiation - Junnan He and Paulo Natenzon
Conference Dinner at LeTour, 625 Davis Street, Evanston, IL (6:30pm)
Wednesday, June 26
Continental Breakfast: 8:40-9:10
9:10-9:50 Decision Making Under Multidimensional Uncertainty - Shaowei Ke and Mu Zhang
9:50-10:30 Higher-Order Risk Attitudes for Non-Expected Utility - Paul van Bruggen, Roger J. A. Laeven and Gijs van de Kuilen
Coffee Break: 10:30-11
11:00-11:40 What can the demand analyst learn from machine learning? - Keaton Ellis, Shachar Kariv and Erkut Ozbay
11:40-12:20 Disentangling Suboptimal Updating: Complexity, Structure, and Sequencing - Marina Agranov and Pëllumb Reshidi
Lunch: 12:20-1:50
1:50-2:30 An Approach to Testing Reference Points - Alex Rees-Jones and Ao Wang
2:30-3:10 Disentangling Drivers of Ambiguity Attitudes - Mohammed Abdellaoui, Sarat Chandra Akella and Brian Hill
Coffee Break: 3:10-3:40
3:40-4:20 Measuring Stochastic Rationality - Efe A. Ok and Gerelt Tserenjigmid
4:20-5:00 Disentangling Attention and Utility Channels in Recommendations - Paul H.Y. Cheung and Yusufcan Masatlioglu