Microeconomic Theory Seminars Spring 2022
Wednesdays, 2:00-3:20 pm
In-Person Seminars will be held in Sproul 2206.
Zoom meeting ID’s will be emailed out before each seminar.
Questions? Contact Siyang Xiong and Yang Xie
When available, the papers may be downloaded as pdf files, which can be read or printed using the Acrobat Reader.
DATE | NAME | TITLE OF PRESENTATION |
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3/30/2022 *Zoom |
Nicola Persico (Northwestern) | A Theory of Non-Democratic Redistribution and Public Good Provision |
4/06/2022 *Zoom |
Mingshi Kang (Western Ontario) | Sponsored Link Auctions with Consumer Search |
4/13/2022 *Zoom |
Alberto Bisin (NYU) | On the Joint Evolution of Culture and Institutions: Elites and Civil Society |
4/20/2022 *Zoom |
Doron Ravid (Chicago) | Predicting Choice from Information Cost |
4/27/2022 *Zoom |
Gerard Padró i Miquel (Yale) | Competitive Media Capture |
5/04/2022 *Zoom |
Weijie Zhong (Stanford GSB) | The Cost of Optimally Acquired Information |
5/11/2022 *Zoom |
Ron Siegel (Penn State) | Equilibrium Existence in Independent Private Value First-Price Auctions |
5/18/2022 *Zoom |
Can Urgun (Princeton) | Collective Progress: Dynamics of Exit Waves |
5/25/2022 *Zoom |
Bo Chen (Southern Methodist) | An Economic Model of (Partial) Language Acquisition |
6/01/2022 *Zoom |
Nina Bobkova (Rice) | Information Choice in Auctions |