Program
Summer Workshop in Economic Theory
In Memory of Martine Quinzii
Monday, June 24
8:30 – 8:55 Welcome, Coffee & Registration – Room 116
8:55 – 9:00 Room 117 – Opening address: Jean-Charles Rochet, University of Geneva and SFI
9:00 – 10:20 Room 117 – Chair: Anna Rubinchik, University of Haifa
Jean-Charles Rochet, University of Geneva and SFI
Insurance capacity
(with Elisa Luciano, University of Torino)
Roger Guesnerie, Paris School of Economics
Successes and failures of expectational coordination: an overview of the "eductive" viewpoint
10:20 – 10:50 Coffee Break – Room 116
10:50 – 12:50 Room 117 – Chair: Jean Gabscewicz
Claude D’Aspremont, CORE, Université catholique de Louvain
Intergenerational Equity under Uncertainty
Felix Kubler, University of Zurich
Self-justified equilibria
Nicholas Yannelis, University of Iowa
Equibrium and implementation under ambiguity
12:50 – Lunch Break – Room 116
13:30 – 14:30 Poster Session - Room 115 –
Chair: Philippe Bich and Michel Grabisch, Université Paris 1
Jaber Adham, Université Paris 1
Fiscal Space, Fiscal Fatigue and ESG performance.
(with MA Diaye, Université Paris 1)
email: jaber.adham@hotmail.com
Julien Fixary, Université Paris 1
Sequentially Pairwise Stable Networks
(with Philippe Bich, Université Paris 1)
email: julien.fixary@yahoo.fr
Fernando Garcia Alvarado, Université Paris 1
The Worldwide Network of Tax Evasion: Evidence from the Panama Papers
(with Antoine Mandel, Université Paris 1)
email: fernando.garcia@unive.it
Benjamin Monet, Université Paris 1
Some enrichments and extensions of Ghirardato’s model for unforeseen contingencies
(with M. Grabisch and V. Vergopoulos, Université Paris 1)
email: monetbenjamin@gmail.com
Van Quy Nguyen, Université Paris 1
Unifying regularity results with Other-regarding preferences
(with E. del Mercato and JM Bonnisseau, Université Paris 1)
email: nguyenvanquy0301@gmail.com
Akylai Taalaibekova, Université Paris 1
Who matters in coordination problems on networks: myopic or farsighted agents?
(with Ana Mauleon, Simon Schopohl, Vincent Vannetelbosch)
email : akuka.93@gmail.com
Alexis Poindron, Université Paris 1
Groups in crime networks
(with Nizar Allouch)
email : alexis.poindron@laposte.net
Wael Saker, Université Paris 1
On the existence of subgame perfect equilibria in discontinuous perfect information games
(with Philippe Bich, Université Paris 1)
email: waelsaker83@gmail.com
14:30 – 15:50 Room 117 – Chair: Alain Chateauneuf, Université Paris 1
Aloisio Araujo, FGV and IMPA, Rio de Janeiro
General equilibrium with prospect theory, risk-loving preferences, and regulation
Bernard Cornet, University of Kansas and Paris School of Economics
When are complete markets really complete?
15:50 – 16:20 Coffee Break – Room 116
16:20 – 17:40 Room 6th floor – Chair: Ed Prescott, Arizona State University
Jacques Dreze, CORE, Université catholique de Louvain
The macroeconomic theory of incomplete markets
Michael Magill, University of Southern California
The Safe Asset and Optimal Monetary and Prudential Policy
18:00 – 18:30 Room 6th floor
In memory of Martine Quinzii
Choeur de l’Université Paris 1
http://www.pantheonsorbonne.fr/associations/universichoeur/
18:30 - 19:15 Open invitation to share memories of Martine
19:45 Conference Dinner
Restaurant Marty, 20 avenue des Gobelins
(Please confirm by sending an email)
Tuesday, June 25
9:00 – 9:30 Welcome & Coffee – Room 116
9:30 – 10:50 Room 117 – Chair: Elena del Mercato, Université Paris 1
John Geanakoplos, Yale University
Debt, Fragility, and Multiplicity: Thinking Outside the Edgeworth Box
Elyes Jouini, University Paris-Dauphine
Shareholder Heterogeneity, Asymmetric Information, and the Equilibrium Manager
10:50 – 11:10 Coffee Break – Room 116
11:10 – 12:30 Room 117 – Chair: Yannis Vailakis, University of Glasgow
Gaetano Bloise, Yeshiva University
Sovereign debt and low interest rates
Filipe Martins da Rocha, FGV and CNRS
Self-enforcing debt and rational bubbles
12:30 Lunch Break – Room 116
12:30 – 14:00 Poster Session Continued- Room 115 –
Chair: Antoine Mandel and Agnieszka Rusinowska, Université Paris 1
The posters are the same as those introduced in Session 13:30 – 14:30 of Monday, June 24
14:00 – 15:20 Room 117 – Chair: Rabah Amir, University of Iowa
Jean-Jacques Herings, Maastricht University
(with Demuynck, T., R.D. Saulle, and C. Seel)
The Myopic Stable Set for Social Environments
Myrna Wooders, Vanderbilt University
Experience, Prejudice and Discrimination?
15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break – Room 116
15:40 – 17:00 Room 117 – Chair: Jean-Marc Bonnisseau, Université Paris 1
Dimitrios Tsomokos, University of Oxford
(with Nikolaos Romanidis, University of Oxford)
Default and Determinacy Under Quantitative Easing
Alessandro Citanna, New York University
A re-examination of naive present bias in credit markets
17:00 – 17:40 Coffee Break – Room 116
17:40 – 18:30 Round Table - Room 117 – Chair: Beth Allen, University of Minnesota
Jacques Dreze, John Geanakoplos, Michael Magill, Heracles Polemarchakis,
Ed Prescott
Macroeconomic theory and incomplete markets
18:30 Closing Address: Heracles Polemarchakis, University of Warwick