Program

Day 1

4th November

08:30 - 09:00 Registration

09:00 - 09:10 Opening Remarks (room: 106)

Jan Werner, University of Minnesota and Łukasz Woźny, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

09:10 - 11:10

Session 1A: Mechanism design (chair: Xinagyu Qu) room: 321

Walter Trockel (Bielefeld University), Socio-legal systems and implementation of the Nash solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium (with Claus-Jochen Haake)

Marcin Dziubiński (University of Warsaw), Selecting a Winner with Impartial Referees (with Francis Bloch and Bhaskar Dutta)

Xinagyu Qu (CNRS), Structured Ambiguity and Sequential Aggregation (with Antoine Billot)

Session 1B: Discounting (chair: Michael Richter) room: 106

Jean-Pierre Drugeon (Paris School of Economics / French National Center for Scientific Research), On Future Allocations of Scarce Ressources without Explicit Rates of Discount (with Jean-Marc Bonnisseau and Alain Chateauneuf)

Łukasz Stettner (Polish Academy of Sciences), Long run stochastic control problems with general discounting

Michael Richter (Royal Holloway / Baruch), A Welfare Theorem for Time-Inconsistent Discounters: Patience Convexity and Modified Pareto Efficiency

11:10 - 11:40 Break

11:40-12:40

Hurwicz Memorial Lecture (chair: Małgorzata Knauff, SGH Warsaw School of Economics) room: 321

Rabah Amir, University of Iowa
Supermodular Games: Theory and Applications

12:40 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30 - 15:30

Session 2A: Game Theory 1 (chair: Peter Pusztai) room: 403

Michael Greinecker (École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay), Sequential Equilibria in a Class of Infinite Extensive Form Games (with Martin Meier and Konrad Podczeck)

Papatya Duman (Paderborn University), Nash Smoothing on the Test Bench: Hα–Essential Equilibria (with Walter Trockel)

Peter Pusztai (Corvinus University of Budapest), Bargaining Failures with Complete and Perfect Information

Session 2B: Decision Theory (chair: Jacek Chudziak) room: 106

Thai Ha-Huy (University of Evry, University Paris-Saclay), Savage's theorem with atoms

Lorenzo Bastianello (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Gain-Loss Hedging and Cumulative Prospect Theory (with Alain Chateauneuf and Bernard Cornet)

Jacek Chudziak (University of Rzeszów), Biseparable representations of certainty equivalents (with Michał Lewandowski)

15:30 - 16:00 Break

16:00 - 18:00

Session 3A: Game Theory 2 (chair: Piotr Skowron) room: 403

Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba and Waseda University), A Resolution of the Centipede Paradox: Cognitive Bounds, Inertial Behavior, and Degrees of Counterfactuality (with Ryuichiro Ishikawa)

Adam Dominiak (Aarhus University), Common Belief in Choquet Rationality with an “Attitude" (with Burkhard C. Schipper)

Piotr Skowron (University of Warsaw), Proportional Participatory Budgeting with Additive Utilities (with Dominik Peters and Grzegorz Pierczyński)

Session 3B: Choice (chair: Karol Flores-Szwagrzak) room: 106

Paweł Dziewulski (University of Sussex), A comprehensive revealed preference approach to approximate utility maximisation (with )

Mehmet Barlo (Sabanci University), Implementation with Missing Data (and Nuh Aygun Dalkıran)

Karol Flores-Szwagrzak (Copenhagen Business School), Weighting sample evidence

20:00 Conference dinner - place TBA

Day 2

5th November

9:00 - 11:00

Session 4A: Dynamic Preferences (chair: Bertrand Wigniolle) room: 321

Anna Rubinchik (Western Galilee College), An Overlapping-Generations Model With Aggregate Trends and Data-Driven Life-Cycle Behavior (with Alexander Gorokhovsky)

Łukasz Woźny (SGH Warsaw School of Economics), Intergenerational altruism and time consistency (with Łukasz Balbus and Kevin Reffett)

Bertrand Wigniolle (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), On Temporal Smoothing Biases (with Jean-Pierre Drugeon)

Session 4B: Topics in Mathematical Economics (chair: Fryderyk Falniowski) room: 403

Cuong Le Van (CNRS, Paris School of Economics), Hartman-Stampacchia theorem, Gale-Nikaido-Debreu Lemma, Brouwer and Kakutani fixed points theorems (with Jean-Marc Bonnisseau, Ngoc-Sang Pham and Cuong Tran-Viet)

Marcin Penconek (University of Warsaw), Probability Weighting in the Brain: The Emergence of Distortions in the Choice Circuit

Fryderyk Falniowski (Cracow University of Economics), Unpredictable dynamics in congestion games: memory loss can prevent chaos (with Jakub Bielawski, Thiparat Chotibut, Michał Misiurewicz and Georgios Piliouras)

11:00-11:30 Break

11:30 - 13:30

Session 5A: Industrial Organization (chair: Stefano Pagliarani) room: 321

Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel (University of Warsaw), How not to trim the branch you are sitting on: two models of a myopic marine economy with a realistic fish dynamics (with Vikas Kumar)

Domenico Buccella (Kozminski University in Warsaw), Optimal R&D disclosure in network industries (with Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori)

Stefano Pagliarani (University of Warsaw), Disruptive Innovation: the Role of Uncertainty in the Strategy of the Incumbent (with Marcin Penconek and Pirapat Pareeratanasomporn)

Session 5B: Auctions and Contracts (chair: Wojciech Olszewski) room: 403

Borys Grochulski (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond), Smooth incentives (with Yuzhe Zhang)

Michał Lewandowski (SGH Warsaw School of Economics), On efficient mechanisms for rewarding academic publications (with Wojciech Charemza and Łukasz Woźny)

Wojciech Olszewski (Northwestern University), Equilibrium Existence in Private‐Value First Price Auctions (with Philip Reny and Ron Siegel)

13:30-14:30 Lunch

14:30 - 16:30

Session 6A: Game Theory 3 (chair: Philippe Bich) room: 321

Karolina Vocke (University of Innsbruck), Anonymity and stability in large many-to-many markets

Łukasz Balbus (University of Zielona Góra), Interim Correlated Rationalizability in Large Games (with Michael Greinecker, Kevin Reffett and Łukasz Woźny)

Philippe Bich (Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and PSE), Oddness of the number of Nash equilibria: the case of polynomial payoff functions (with Julien Fixary)


Session 6B: Applied General Equilibrium (chair: Marta Kornafel) room: 403

Łukasz Byra (University of Warsaw), Two possible reasons behind the reluctance of foreign low-skilled workers to migrate to generous welfare states

Agnieszka Lipieta (Cracow University of Economics), Optimal demand-driven eco-mechanisms leading to equilibrium in competitive economy (with Anna Denkowska)

Marta Kornafel (Cracow University of Economics), Schumpeterian Evolution of Consumers’ Optima – Game Theory Insight