11th York Symposium on Game Theory - 1 - 2 June 2023

News | Posted on Thursday 1 June 2023

The event, organised by the Economic Theory Research Cluster brought leading academics from across the field including keynote speaker Roberto Serrano (Brown).

Invited Speakers and their discussion topics:

Ian Ball (MIT) Should the timing of inspections be predictable?     

David Delacretaz (Manchester) Matching mechanism with refugee resettlement

Deniz Kattwinkel (UCL) Optimal Decision Mechanisms for Juries: Acquitting the Guilty     

Pinghan Liang (Sun Yat-Sen) Social preference games go to work: testing for external validity in the workplace

Juan Vidal-Puga (Vigo) A linear model for freight transportation

André Casajus (HHL Leipzig) Second-order productivity, secondorder payoffs, and the Banzhaf value

Claus-Jochen Haake (Paderborn) Playing games with QCA: Power indices for measuring the explanatory power of single conditions – an axiomatization of the Banzhaf index

Jan Knoepfle (QMUL) Dynamic competition for attention

Roberto Serrano (Brown) Signaling, screening, and core stability

Hisayuki Yoshimoto (Glasgow) Multitasking, complementarities, and information disclosure: Evidence from food hygiene ratings in the U.K

Speakers from the University of York and their discussion topics:

Makoto Shimoji Weak misrepresentations

Jörgen Kratz Conflicting objectives in kidney exchange

Peter Wagner The hidden cost of cheap advice: product recommendations in monopoly pricing

Anindya Bhattacharya On mechanism design with expressive preferences: an aspect of the social choice of Brexit