Day 1 (SGH Warsaw School of Economics, building C)
11:30 - 12:15 Registration
12:15 - 12:30 Opening Remarks (room: Aula I)
Jan Werner, University of Minnesota and Łukasz Woźny, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
12:30 - 14:00
Lorenzo Bastianello (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Discounted Subjective Expected Utility in Continuous Time (with Vassili Vergopoulos)
Michał Lewandowski (SGH Warsaw School of Economics), Loss aversion or preference imprecision? On WTA-WTP disparity without endowment effect (with Michał Jakubczyk and Łukasz Woźny)
Tom Potoms (University of Sussex), Testing revealed preference models with unobserved randomness using random sets (with Thomas Demuynck)
Svetlana Boyarchenko (The University of Texas at Austin), Two-clock models of learning
Fryderyk Falniowski (Cracow University of Economics), On the discrete-time origins of the replicator dynamics: from convergence to instability and chaos (with Panayotis Mertikopoulos)
Jakub Bielawski (Cracow University of Economics), Stability in chaos: the chaotic tango of heterogeneous players (with Thiparat Chotibut, Fryderyk Falniowski, Michał Misiurewicz and Georgios Piliouras)
14:00 - 15:00 Lunch (catering)
15:00-16:00
16:00 - 16:30 Break
16:30 - 18:00
Heinrich Nax (University of Zurich), Double auctions and transaction costs (with Simon Jantschgi, Bary Pradelski and Marek Pycia)
Péter Pusztai (Corvinus University of Budapest), The Distribution of Information Rents (with David Rahman)
Andrzej Skrzypacz (Stanford University), Credible Informed Seller (with Martino Banchio and Frank Yang)
Luis Alcalá (Universidad Nacional de San Luis), Nonstationary strategies in a class of dynamic resource games with heterogeneous discounting
Kevin Reffett (Arizona State University), Characterizing Multiple Recursive Equilibria in Open Economies with Collateral Constraints (with Damian Pierri)
Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel (University of Warsaw), How to avoid the tragedy of the commons in the imprefect world
20:00 Conference dinner - Qchnia Artystyczna
Day 2 (IM PAN)
10:00 - 12:00
Jean-Jacques Herings (Tilburg University), Negotiation in bankruptcy problems (with Dirck Bouwhuis and Ruud Hendrickx)
Marcin Peski (University of Toronto), Bargaining with mechanisms: two-sided incomplete information
Mehmet Barlo (Sabanci University), Anonymous Implementation (with Nuh Aygun Dalkıran and Muhammed Donmez)
Nuh Aygun Dalkiran (Bilkent University), Ex-post Behavioral Implementation (with Mehmet Barlo)
Miklos Pinter (Corvinus University of Budapest), Every belief hierarchy is a type
Marta Kornafel (Cracow University of Economics), How can long-term economic growth be sustained while ensuring the conservation of natural capital? (with Juan Pablo Rincon Zapatero)
Łukasz Balbus (University of Zielona Góra), Sigma Tarski (with Kevin Reffett and Łukasz Woźny)
Lu Yu (Uiversity Paris 1), Fixed point theorems for correspondences on posets
12:00-12:30 Break
12:30-13:30
13:30 - 14:45 Lunch at Wiesz co jesz (address: Plac Konstytucji 1)
14:45 - 15:30 Poster session (3rd floor)
Agnieszka Lipieta (Krakow University of Economics): Mechanism leading to environmentally friendly goals
Elżbieta Pliś (Krakow University of Economics): How does the increase in diversity associated with innovation affect firms’ decisions in Schumpeterian games?
Sylwia Radomska (Polish Academy of Sciences): Optimal taxation of human capital and the role of family
Patryk Rela (University of Rzeszów): The Orlicz premium principle under uncertainty (with Jacek Chudziak)
Przemysław Siemaszko (SGH Warsaw School of Economics): On the role of information frictions in civil conflicts with class and ethnic divisions
Alexander Shapoval (University of Łódź): Tiebout-Weilbull equilibrium: reconciliation of Gibrat's and Zipf's laws for cities population (with Anna Kazmierczak and Shlomo Weber)
Maciej Wrona (University of Warsaw): Optimal cartel strategy if facing a myopic fringe in a non-renewable resource economy (with Agnieszka Wiszniewska-Matyszkiel)
15:30 - 17:00
Peter Hammond (University of Warwick, Stanford University), Bayesian Rationality with Subjective Evaluations in Enlivened Decision Trees
Georgios Gerasimou (University of Glasgow), Intensinist Social Welfare and Ordinal Intensity-Efficient Allocation
Anna Rubinchik (University of Porto), From arbitrary pairwise comparisons to the finest ordered partition of alternatives (with Susana Furtado)
Ezzat Elokda (ETH Zurich), Dynamic Recourse Allocation with Karma: An Experimental Study (with Heinrich Nax, Saverio Bolognani and Florian Dorfler)
Marta Korczak (European University Institute), Separating News from Entertainment: The Political Risks of Unbundled Media Consumption
Domenico Buccella (Kozminski University in Warsaw), Corporate Social Responsibility: a theory of the firm revisited with environmental issues (with Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori)
17:00-17:15 Break
Note: Due to a last-minute adjustment, session 5A will start 15 minutes earlier than originally planned.
17:15 - 18:45
Anna Jaśkiewicz (Wrocław University of Science and Technology), On the Value Iteration Algorithm in Dynamic Programming with Epstein-Zin Preferences
Xiangyu Qu (Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne), Stationary Altruism and Time Consistency (with Antoine Billot)
Thai Ha-Huy (University Evry Paris-Saclay), Dynamic programming with multiple discount rates and τ−upperquantile criteria
Arnold Polanski (University of East Anglia), Stability and resilience of alliances: A network approach (with Sebastian Cortes Corrales)
Paweł Pasteczka (University of the National Education Commission, Cracow), Spreading information on networks with Markov chains applications (with Pal Burai)
18:45 Catering Dinner at IM PAN
Day 3 (SGH Warsaw School of Economics, building S)
09:00 - 11:00
Wojciech Olszewski (Northwestern University), Evaluating contracts by their performance in the worst cases
Michael Greinecker (École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay), Duality and Information Design
Yiman Sun (CERGE-EI), Setting Interim Deadlines to Persuade (with Maxim Senkov)
Jan Zapal (CERGE-EI), How to Sequence Questions (with Ying Chen)
Pawel Gola (University of Edinburgh), The pond dilemma with heterogenous relative concerns
Cyril Rouault (École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay), Contract Terms Monotonicity in Matching Markets
Guilherme Carmona (University of Surrey), Rosen meets Garicano and Rossi-Hansberg: Stable Matchings in Knowledge Economies (with Krittanai Laohakunakorn)
Michael Zierhut (Kobe University), Solving the Roommate Problem with Rock-Paper-Scissors
11:00-11:30 Break
11:30 - 13:00
Anna Bogomolnaia (University of Glasgow, CNRS), Fair division under different entitlements: a quest for Round Robin
Karol Flores-Szwagrzak (Copenhagen Business School), Rationalizing sharing rules (with Lars Peter Østerdal)
Łukasz Woźny (SGH Warsaw School of Economics), Lindhal meets Condorcet? (with Sayantan Ghosal)
Grzegorz Halaj (European Central Bank), The not-so-hidden risks of ‘hidden-to-maturity’ accounting: on depositor runs and bank resilience (with Zachary Feinstein and Andreas Søjmark)
Jacek Chudziak (University of Rzeszów), Risk diversification with the zero utility principle
Sebastian Wójcik (University of Rzeszów), Zero utility principle under uncertainty
13:00-14:00 Lunch (catering)
14:00 - 15:30
Patrick Lahr (École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay), Extreme points in multi-dimensional screening (with Axel Niemeyer)
Albin Erlanson (University of Essex), Optimal Allowance with Limited Auditing Capacity (with Thomas Brzustowski)
Danisz Okulicz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Achieving Efficiency and Fairness in a Congested Lawyer Assignment Problem (with Emre Dogan and Onur Kesten)
Agustin Troccoli Moretti (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, BSE), Prerationality in Decision Trees with Menu Consequences (with Peter J. Hammond)
Jean-Pierre Drugeon (CNRS-PSE), On time-dependent recursive utilities and temporal smoothing biases: Axiomatisation & Characterization (with Bertrand Wigniolle)