Maastricht Lecture Series in Economics
Spring 2011


The seminar series is a bi-weekly event jointly organized by the departments of Economics and Quantitative Economics. It aims to give researchers (mainly KE and AE1) the opportunity to present their current research and to facilitate cooperation among researchers.

 

 

June

Monday June 27th, 1200hrs, E0.04
Michele Lombardi (KE)
Partially-honest Nash implementation: characterization results
abstract

 

Tuesday June 14th, 1200hrs, A0.23
Emin Karagozoglu
(Bilkent University)  
The Influence of Hard versus Soft Leverage in Negotiations
abstract


April

    Monday April 11th, 1200hrs, TS49 A0.012
    Dries Vermeulen (KE)
    Every triangulable set is a Nash component
    abstract

     

    Monday April 4th, 1200hrs, A0.23
    Abhimanyu Khan (AE1)
    Evolution of behavior when duopolists compete in price and quantity
    abstract

 

  March

    Monday March 28th, 1200hrs, A0.24
    Alexander Vostroknutov (AE1)
    Decision Making with Imperfect Knowledge of the State Space
    abstract

     

Monday March 14th, 1200hrs, A1.23
Arkadi Predtetchinski (AE1)
Bargaining over randomly generated proposals
         abstract

 

     February

      Monday February 14th, 1200hrs, A1.23
      Seyed Hossein Naeemi (KE)
      Incentive compatibility and continuity
      abstract

     

    Monday February 7th, 1200hrs, A1.23  
    Volker Britz (AE1)
    Optimal Value Commitment in Bilateral Bargaining - UPDATED
    abstract

     
     

    


 

   


 

 

 

 

      Note: MLSE fall 2010 lectures are available here

 

Organizers: Jiwoong Lee, Franziska Tausch