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Summer School 2013
Summer School 2013
Governance and Economic Behavior
Leuven, May 27-30, 2013
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2013
PLENARY SESSION II
MONDAY, MAY 27, 2013
9:00
8:30
Alessandro LIZZERI (New York University)
Lecture 3 > Government Policy with Time Inconsistent Voters
Registration and welcome coffee
(MTC1 00.16)
10:30 Break
PLENARY SESSION I
11:00 Matthew RABIN (University of California, Berkeley)
Lecture 4 > New Models of Belief-Based Preferences
9:00
Matthew RABIN (University of California, Berkeley)
Lecture 1 > Principle of Incorporating Psychology into Economics
10:30 Break
11:00 Alessandro LIZZERI (New York University)
Lecture 2 > Redistributive Politics and Comparative Politics
12:30 Welcome lunch
PARALLEL SESSION 1
14:00 PARALLEL SESSION A1
> Industrial Organization
Elias CARRONI (Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur) > Behavior Based Price Discrimination with Cross
Group Externalities
Irina KIRYSHEVA (European University Institute) > Informed Middleman and Asymmetric Information
Wing Man Wynne LAM (University of Bologna) > Switching Costs in Two-Sided Markets
12:30 Lunch (not organized by the summer school)
PARALLEL SESSION 3
14:00 PARALLEL SESSION A3
> Industrial Organization
Sabyasachi DAS (University of Vienna) > Certification under Oligopolistic Competition
Jana FRIEDRICHSEN (University of Mannheim) > The Economics of Kitsch - Platform Competition by Investment in Network
Externalities
Hinnerk GNUTZMANN (European University Institute) > Paying Consumers to Stay: Retention Pricing and Market Competition
14:00 PARALLEL SESSION B3
> Game Theory and Experiment
Marco MANTOVANI (Università degli Studi di Milano) > Limited Backward Induction
Roel VAN VELDHUIZEN (WZB Berlin) > Bribery: Greed versus Reciprocity
Vladyslav NORA (Université catholique de Louvain) > Incentives in Networks
15:30 Break
14:00 PARALLEL SESSION B1
> Experimental Economics
Armenak ANTINYAN (University Ca'Foscari of Venice) > Public Good Provision, Punishment and Endowment Origin:
Experimental Evidence
Gert PÖNITZSCH (Kiel Institute for the World Economy) > Bundling Public with Private Goods
Huojun SUN (University of Bologna) > Who is More Naive ? High or Low Trustors ?
15:30 Break
PARALLEL SESSION 2
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION A2
> Industrial Organization
Henry DUNCANSON (University of Bristol) > Middle Management in a Knowledge Hierarchy
Xingyi LIU (University of Toulouse) > Afraid of Being Discriminated: Net Neutrality and Product Design
Ester MANNA (Université Libre de Bruxelles) > Intrinsically Motivated Agents: Blessing or Curse For-Profit Maximizing Firms?
PARALLEL SESSION 4
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION A4
> Industrial Organization
Christine GUTEKUNST (University of Maastricht) > Agreement Formation in International Public Goods Provision with
Heterogeneous Agents
Julien JACQMIN (Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis) > The Emergence of For-Profit Higher Education Institutions
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION B4
> Experimental Economics
Aidas MASILIUNAS (Maastricht University) > Strategic Uncertainty and the Explanatory Power of Nash Equilibrium in Tullock
Contests
Peter SCHWARDMANN (Toulouse School of Economics) > Cooperating over Losses and Competing over Gains
Boris VAN LEEUWEN (University of Amsterdam) > Stars Need Benefits: An Experiment on Network Formation
19:00 Dinner at De Troubadour” Tiensestraat 32 http://www.troubadour.be/
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION B2
> Experimental Economics
Isabel MARCIN BRANGEWITZ (Max Planck Institute for Research) > Testing the Endowment Effect for Default Rules
Felix EBELING (University of Cologne) > Why do Defaults Work? – Evidence from a Field Experiment
Summer School 2013
WEDN ESDAY, MAY 29 , 2013
Summer School 2013
PARALLEL SESSION 6
14:00 PARALLEL SESSION A6
PLENARY SESSION III
9:00
Matthew RABIN (University of California, Berkeley)
Lecture 5 > Incorporating Limited Rationality into Economic Theory
10:30 Break
11:00 Thomas PALFREY (Caltech)
Lecture 6> Theory of Political Economy
12:30 Lunch (not organized by the summer school)
PLENARY SESSION IV
14:00 Alessandro LIZZERI (New York University)
Lecture 7 > Collective Self Control
15:30 Break
PARALLEL SESSION 5
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION A5
> Industrial Organization
Simon MIEGIELSEN (KU Leuven) > Sharing What You Know: Price Competition with Consumer Information Networks
Simone RIGHI (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) > Eliciting Social Networks through Price Discrimination
Chunan WANG (Toulouse School of Economics) > Air Traffic Delays, Safety, and Regulator's Objectives: A Monopoly Case
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION B5
> Political Economics
Andreas BERNECKER (Mannheim University) > Divided We Reform? Evidence from US Welfare Policies
Thomas LAMBERT (Université catholique de Louvain) > Suffrage Institutions and Financial Development: Does the Middle
Class Have a Say?
Maja ADENA (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung) > Radio and the rise of Nazi in pre-war Germany
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2013
PLENARY SESSION V
9:00
Thomas PALFREY (Caltech)
Lecture 8 > Experiments in Political Economy
10:30 Break
11:00 Thomas PALFREY (Caltech)
Lecture 9 > to be announced
12:30 Lunch (not organized by the summer school)
> Political Economics
Vardan BAGHDASARYAN (Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Milano) > Electoral Fraud and Voter Turnout
Antonin MACE (Ecole Polytechnique) > An Axiomatization of Range Voting
Margherita NEGRI (Université catholique de Louvain) > Electoral Systems and Vote Buying
14:00 PARALLEL SESSION B6
> Public Economics
Nicolas BOUCKAERT (KU Leuven) > Differing Types of Medical Prevention Appeal to Different Individuals’
Benoit DECERF (Université catholique de Louvain) > Combining Efficiency and Equality Objectives when Distributing
Resources among Other-Regarding Agents
15:30 Break
PARALLEL SESSION 7
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION A7
> Political Economics
Aaron KAMM (University of Amsterdam) > A Simultaneous Analysis of Turnout and Voting Under Proportional Representation:
Theory and Experiments
Hannes KAMMERER (University of Mannheim) > Lobbying for Subsidies with Heterogeneous Firms
Pedro ROBALO (University of Amsterdam) > Group Identity, Mobilization and Political Participation: Experimental Evidence
16:00 PARALLEL SESSION B7
> Miscellaneous
Timothy YEUNG (Toulouse School of Economics) > A Cheap Talk with Multiple Free-Riding Audiences: An Application to
Environmental Lobbying
Guilhem LECOUTEUX (Ecole Polytechnique) > Reconciling Behavioural and Normative Economics: How to Evaluate the
Implementation of Tuition Fees in Higher Education
17:30 End
Presentations and coffee breaks will take place in Maria-Theresia College
All keynotes will be in MTC1 01.03
Parallel afternoon sessions will be in MTC1 01.03 (same) and in MTC3 00.15
Coffee will be in MTC1 00.12 / 00.16
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