Conference

Program

 


Friday, 15th June


8:30-9:30Private and Public Observations: Learning From Others’ Actions  
Presenter: Manuel Amador (Stanford University)
Co-author: Pierre-Olivier Weill (University of California)
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Discussant: Amil Dasgupta (London School of Economics)
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9:30-10:30Policy with Dispersed Information 
Presenter: Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University)
Co-author: George-Marios Angeletos (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER)
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Discussant: Nicola Tarashev (Bank of International Settlements)
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10:30-11:00Coffee-Break
11:00-12:00Fear of Miscoordination and Strength of Cooperation in Dynamic Global Games 
Presenter: Sylvain Chassang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Discussant: Christophe Chamley (Boston University)
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12:00-13:00Coordination and Learning in Dynamic Global Games: Experimental Evidence 
Presenter: Olga Shurchkov (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Discussant: James Costain (Banco de España)
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13:00-14:15Lunch
14:15-15:15Information Acquisition in Interdependent Value Auctions 
Presenter: Xianwen Shi (Yale University)
Co-author: Dirk Bergemann (Yale University) and Juuso Valimaki (University of Southampton and Helsinki School of Economics)
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Discussant: Timothy Van Zandt (INSEAD)
15:15-16:15When Are Signals Complements or Substitutes?
 Presenter: Daniel Krähmer (Freie Universität Berlin)
Co-author: Tilman Börgers (University of Michigan) and Angel Hernando-Veciana (University Carlos III)
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Discussant: Antonio Guarino (University College London)
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16:15-16:30Coffee-break
16:30-17:30Information Sharing in Common Agency: When is Transparency Good?
 Presenter: Marco Ottaviani (London Business School)
Co-author: Norbert Maier (London Business School)
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Discussant: Wouter Dessein (Chicago University)
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17:30-19:00Round table
• Federico Echenique (California Institute of Technology), author of  'On behavioral Complementarity and its implications' 
• Douglas Gale (New York University)
• Xavier Vives (IESE Business School)
19:30-20:00View of Barcelona city from IESE's terrace
20:30-22:30Dinner
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Saturday, 16th June


9:00-10:00Common Belief Foundations of Global Games 
Presenter: Stephen Morris (Princeton University)
Co-author: Hyun Song Shin (Princeton University)
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Discussant: Federico Echenique (California Institute of Technology)
10:00-11:00Expectational Coordination in a Class of Economic Models:  Strategic Substitutabilities versus Strategic Complementarities   
Presenter: Roger Guesnerie (PSE - École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and Collège de France)
Co-author: Pedro Jara-Moroni (PSE - École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and DIM – University of Chile)
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Discussant: Bruno Strulovici (Oxford University)
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11:00-11:30Coffee-break
11:30-12:30Interim Bayesian Nash Equilibrium on Universal Type Spaces for Supermodular Games 
Presenter: Timothy Van Zandt (INSEAD)
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Discussant: John Quah (Oxford University)
12:30-13:30Supermodular Bayesian Implementation: Learning and Incentive Design 
Presenter: Laurent Mathevet (California Institute of Technology)
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Discussant: Rabah Amir (University of Arizona)
13:30-14:30Lunch
14:30-15:30Payoff Complementarities and Financial Fragility: Evidence from Mutual Fund Outflows 
Presenter: Itay Goldstein (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania)
Co-authors: Qi Chen (The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University) and  Wei Jiang (The Graduate School of Business, Columbia University)
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Discussant: Miguel Cantillo (IESE Business School)
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15:30-16:30On Optimal Communication Networks 
Presenter: Joan de Martí (IDEA and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Co-author: Antoni Calvó-Armengol (ICREA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and CEPR)
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Discussant: Jan Eeckhout (University of Pennsylvania)
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16:30-17:00Coffee-break
17:00-18:00Wall Street and Silicon Valley: A Delicate Interaction 
Presenter: George-Marios Angeletos (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER) Co-authors: Guido Lorenzoni (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and NBER) and Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University)
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Discussant: Jaume Ventura (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
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