3rd Annual NET Workshop, University of Copenhagen, 26-27 June 2025
Keynote presentation: Curtis Taylor (Duke University) “Price Gouging and the Monopoly Option”
Presentations:
Danial Ali Akbari (University of Oslo): "A Supply-side Explanation for Skill Premia's Convexity in Education"
Sergei Mikhalishchev (Freelance Researcher): "Inattention, Simplicity, and Reform Reluctance"
Kailin Chen (Aalto University): "Experiments in the Linear Convex Order"
Lasse Mononen (Bielefeld University): "The Empirical Content of Expected Utility"
Nathan Hancart (University of Oslo): "Credible indices"
Alexander Clyde (University College London): "Narrow Inference and Incentive Design"
Mikael Mäkimattila (Aalto University): "Redistribution Through Non-Competitive Markets"
Lars Peter Østerdal (Copenhagen Business School): "Rationalizing Sharing Rules"
Lars Müller (Bielefeld University): "Welfare Effects of a Concealed Information Exchange"
Topi Miettinen (Hanken School of Economics & Helsinki GSE): "Market for concealable information"
Magnus Våge Knutsen (BI Norwegian Business School): "Possible Collusion and Equilibrium Prices"
Henk Schouten (Uppsala University): "On the Discount in Foreclosure Sales, Theory and RCT Evidence from Sweden"
Pauli Lappi (University of Helsinki): "Mechanisms for positive externalities"
2nd Annual NET Workshop, Aalto University, 15-16 June 2024
Keynote speaker: Juuso Toikka
Poster Sessions: Lu Cheng, Emilio Gaumán, Mikael Mäkimattila, Jacob Strabo
Presentations:
Kailin Chen: “Learning from Strategic Sources”
Egor Starkov: “Investment in Disclosure vs. Investment in Skill”
Pauli Murto: “Slow Social Learning: Innovation Adoption under Network Externalities”
Nick Vikander: “Product Delays, Word of Mouth and Social Learning”
Alexandros Rigos: “Preferences as Heuristics”
Julia Salmi: “'Dynamic Evidence Disclosure: Delay the Good to Accelerate the Bad”
Jacopo Bizzotto: “The Limits of Limited Commitment”
Amin Hussain: “Information Design for Indication Based Pricing”
Hannu Vartiainen: “Efficient and budget balanced mechanism for separable environments”
Geert Van Moer: “Horizontal agreements about the use of a natural resource”
1st Annual NET Workshop, NHH, 22-23 June 2023
Keynote speaker: Kfir Eliaz :“False Narratives and Political Mobilization”
Presentations:
Julia Salmi: “Private Information about the Game Horizon”
Tsz Chun (Chris) Kwok: “How does public opinion affect lobbying?”
Ryan Tierny: “Crowding in School Choice”
Nathan Hancart: “Designing the Optimal Menu of Tests”
Katinka Holtsmark: “Greening Oil”
Peter Norman Sørensen “Comparison of Experiments in Monotone Problems”
Nick Vikander: “Organizing for Moonshots”
Justin Valasek: “Underrepresentation, Quotas and Stigma: A dynamic argument for reform”
Spring 2025
March 3rd: Jonas von Wangenheim (University of Bonn)
April 7th: Toomas Hinnosaar (University of Notthingham)
May 5th: Daniil Larionov (University of Münster)
Fall 2024
Sep 2nd: Ville Korpela (University of Turku)
October 7th: Jörgen Weibull (Stockholm School of Economics)
November 4th: Nathan Hancart (University of Oslo)
December 2nd: Jesper Rudiger (University Carlos III)
Spring 2024
February 5th: Egor Starkov (University of Copenhagen)
March 4th: Edoardo Grillo (University of Padova)
April 8th: Topi Miettinen (Hanken School of Economics)
May 6th: Johannes Schneider (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
June 3rd: Ryan Tierney (Southern Danish University)
Fall 2023
September 4th: Eeva Mauring (University of Bergen)
October 9th: Michele Crescenzi (University of Helsinki)
November 6th: Alexandro Rigos (Institute for Futures Studies)
Spring 2023
March 6th: Daniel Hauser (Aalto University)
April 3rd: Karol Szwagrzak (Copenhagen Business School) and Daniel Spiro (Uppsala University)
May 8th: Egor Starkov (University of Copenhagen) and Nick Vikander (University of Copenhagen)