METEOR-ETBC seminar at Maastricht University
Spring 2012


Previous semester: Fall 2011
Next semester: Fall 2012

If you would like to receive a weekly reminder, please email EconAE1office-sbe at MaastrichtUniversity.nl
 

January:

  • January 17 & 18, 2012 (TUE & WED), room A0.24
    Richard Bradley (London School of Economics)
    2nd Maastricht Winter Mini-Course: Foundations of Decision Theory
    Abstract

    Session 1: Tuesday (Jan. 17), 16:00-17:15
    Session 2: Tuesday (Jan. 17), 17:30-19:00
    Session 3: Wednesday (Jan. 18), 9:00-10:45
    Session 4: Wednesday (Jan. 18), 11:15-12:30
  • January 18, 2012 (WED), 16:00, room A1.22
    Richard Bradley (London School of Economics)
    Decision Theory with Conditionals
    Abstract  Paper
     

February:

  • February 16, 2012 (TH), 12:30, jointly with School of Governance Seminar Series
    at Keizer Karelplein 19, UNU-MERIT Conference Room
    Michal Bauer (CERGE-EI, Charles University, Prague)
    Warfare experience during ontogeny increases egalitarian and parochial motivations
    Abstract
     
  • February 27, 2012 (MO), 12:00, room A1.22
    Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba)
    Critical Comparisons between the Nash Noncooperative Theory and Rationalizability
    Abstract  Paper

     

March:

  • March 01, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
    Milan
    Vojnovic (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)
    Weighted Proportional Allocation
    Abstract

     
  • March 08, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
    Christoph Vanberg (University of Heidelberg)
    Decision costs in legislative bargaining: an experimental analysis
    Abstract  Paper
     
  • March 22, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
    Tristan Tomala (HEC, Paris)
    Repeated Games With Public Signals Revisited
    Abstract
     
  • March 29, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    Nizar Allouch (Queen Mary University, London)

    On the Private Provision of Public Goods on Networks
    Abstract  Paper

 

April:

  • April 04, 2012 (WED), 16:00., room A1.22
    Dirk Engelmann (Mannheim University)
    Choosing how to choose: efficiency concerns and constitutional choice
    Abstract

     
  • April 12, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
    Antonio Cabrales (University Carlos III Madrid)
    Risk-sharing and Contagion in Networks
    Abstract  Paper
     
  • April 19, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    Walter Bossert (University of Montréal)
    Product Filters, Acyclicity, and Suzumura Consistency
    Abstract  Paper

     
  • April 26 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    Björn Bartling (University of Zurich)
    Reference Points in (Re)negotiations: The Role of Contracts and Competition
    Abstract

     
  • April 27 (FR), 10:30-13:00, room A0.23
    MINISYMPOSIUM SOCIAL CHOICE

    10:30-11:15  Clemens Puppe (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    Strategically Robust Allocation Mechanisms

    11:15-12:00  Murat Öztürk (Maastricht University)
    Strategy-Proofness under Two-Dimensional Single-Dipped Preferences
    Abstract

    12:00-12:15  Break

    12:15-13:00  Franz Dietrich (CNRS, Paris & Norwich, UK)
    Scoring Rules for Judgment Aggregation
    Abstract  Paper

May:

  • May 03, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    William Thomson (University of Rochester)
    Monotonicity properties of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims

  • May 07, 2012 (MO), 16:00, room A0.23
    Paul Glimcher (New York University)
    Theoretical Foundations of Neuroeconomics

  • May 08-09, 2012 (TU-WE)
    Maastricht - Neuroeconomics Talks 2012
    Participation requires advance registration.

    Speakers:
    • Sanae Barth (Maastricht University)
    • Carsten De Dreu (University of Amsterdam)
    • Paul Glimcher (New York University)
    • Rainer Goebel (Maastricht University)
    • Hauke Heekeren (Free University Berlin)
    • Michael Naef (Royal Holloway, University of London)
    • Arno Riedl (Maastricht University)
    • Alan Sanfey (University of Arizona and Radboud University Nijmegen)
    • Ale Smidts (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
    • Bernd Weber (University of Bonn)
    • Frans van Winden (University of Amsterdam)
    • Eva Wölbert (Maastricht University)
    Link to workshop program

  • May 10, 2012 (TH), 10:00, room H0.04
    Paul Glimcher (New York University)
    The Neurobiology of Dopamine and Reinforcement Learning

  • May 10, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A0.23
    Roberto Weber (University of Zurich)
    An Experimental Study of Persuasion Bias and Social Influence in Networks


  • May 11, 2012 (FR), 14:00, room C-1.07
    Vitalie Spinu (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
    Disposition Effect: It's all about beliefs!
    Paper
     
  • May 14, 2012 (MO), 16:00, room A1.23
    Jordi Brandts (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Instituto de Análisis Económico)
    How communication affects contract design: An experimental study of formal and informal contracting
    Abstract Paper


  • May 15, 2012 (TUE), 14:00, room A1.23
    Nora Szech (Bonn University)
    Tie Breaks and Bid-Caps in All-Pay Auctions
    Abstract Paper


  • May 23, 2012 (WED), 14:30, room A1.22
    Christian Seel (Bonn University)
    Continuous Time Contests
    Abstract Paper


  • May 24, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    Erich Grädel (RWTH Aachen)
    Infinite Games
    Abstract
     
  • May 29, 2012 (TUE), 16:00, room A0.23
    Maria Montero (University of Nottingham)
    The value of votes in weighted voting games: an experiment

    Abstract  Paper


  • May 30, 2012 (WED), 16:00, room A0.24
    Tomas Rodríguez Barraquer (European University Institute)
    A model of competitive signaling
    Abstract  Paper


  • May 31, 2012 (TH), 14:00, room A0.24
    Alexander Westkamp (Bonn University)
    Walrasian Tâtonnement in Matching Markets without Transfers
    Abstract Paper
     
  • May 31, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    Markus Walzl (Innsbruck University)
    Auctions versus fixed prices - theory and evidence from ticket sale
    Abstract

June: 

  • June 04, 2012 (MO)
    M-BEES 2012: 5th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium
    Link to M-BEES Homepage
    Keynote Speakers
    • Roland Benabou (Princeton University)
    • Lise Vesterlund (University of Pittsburgh)
       
  • June 07, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.23
    Dan Levin (Ohio State University)
    Generalized Winner’s Curse: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation
    Abstract Paper

  • June 21, 2012 (TH), 16:00, room A1.22
    Jérôme Renault (Université de Toulouse 1)
    Dynamic Sender-Receiver Games
    Abstract
     

 


Organizers: Hans Peters, J. Philipp Reiss