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10th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Paris, January 28 - 29, 2005

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10th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Paris, January 28 - 29, 2005

PROGRAMME AND PAPERS

 

Friday, January 28th, 2005

9.00 - 9.40 OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE

SESSION 1
Chair: Carlo Carraro

9.40 - 10.30
Frank PAGE - University of Alabama, USA
(joint with Myrna Wooders - University of Warwick, UK and Vanderbilt University, USA)
Strategic Basins of Attraction, the Farsighted Core, and Network Formation Games

Discussant: Françoise FORGES - Université Paris IX, France

10.30 - 11.00 break

11.00 - 11.40
Fan-chin KUNG - Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
An Algorithm for Stable and Equitable Coalition Structures with Public Goods

Discussant: Fabien MOIZEAU - GREMAQ, France

11.40 - 12.20
Eric MASKIN - Princeton University, USA
Bargaining, Coalitions and Externalities

Discussant: Henri TULKENS - CORE, Belgium


SESSION 2
Chair: Henry Tulkens

14.00 - 14.40
Aart DE ZEEUW - Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Dynamic Effects on the Stability of International Environmental Agreements

Discussant: Jean-Christophe PEREAU - Université Marne-la-Vallée, France

14.40 - 15.20
Michael FINUS - University of Brussels and University of Leuven, Belgium (joint with Johan Eyckmans - University of Brussels)
An Almost Ideal Sharing Scheme for Coalition Games with Externalities

Discussant : Gerald PECH - University of Galway, Ireland

15.20 - 16.00
Rajiv VOHRA - Brown University, USA (joint with Roberto Serrano)
Information Transmission in Coalitional Voting Games

Discussant: Gabrielle DEMANGE - Delta ENS, France

16.00 - 16.40 break

16.40 - 17.00
Alessandra CASELLA - Columbia University (joint with Nubuyuki Hanaki)
On the Transmission of Information in Labor Markets

Discussant: Ana MAULEON - IRES, University of Louvain,Belgium

17.20 - 18.00
Sylvie THORON - GREQAM, France
Sign,Then Ratify: Negotiating with Thresholds

Discussant : Morgane TANVÉ - EUREQua, France


Saturday, January 29th, 2005

SESSION 3
Chair: Myrna Wooders

9.00 - 9.40
Alexey SAVVATEEV - CORE, Belgium (joint with Shlomo Weber)
Stable partitions in the spatial setting

Discussant: Nizar ALLOUCH - Queen Mary College, UK

9.40 - 10.20
Hubert KEMPF - EUREQua and Université de Toulouse, France (joint with Fabien Moizeau)
On the joint dynamics of inequality and growth

Discussant: Matthew JACKSON - CalTech, USA

10.20 - 11.00 break

11.20 - 11.40
Matthew O. JACKSON - CalTech, USA (joint with Alison Watts)
Matching and Playing Games

Discussant: Hubert STAHN - GREQAM , France

11.40 - 12.20
Antoine SOUBEYRAN - GREQAM, France (joint with Bruno Soubeyran - Université de Grenoble, France)
Towards Stable Routines Within a Group : Improving and Satisficing Enough by Exploration-Exploitation on an Unknown Landscape

Discussant: Jean-Marc BONNISSEAU - CERMSEM, France

SESSION 4
Chair: Antoine Soubeyran

14.00 - 14.40
Francesco FERI - University of Venice, Italy
Network Formation With Endogenous Decay

Discussant: Guillaume HAERINGER - CODE, Spain

14.40 - 15.20
Rahmi ILKILIC - CODE, Spain (joint with Antoni Calvó-Armengol)
Pairwise-Stability and Nash Equilibria in Network Formation

Discussant: Sergio CURRARINI - University of Venice, Italy

15.20 - 16.00
Joan DE MARTI BELTRAN - CODE, Spain
Social Networks and Interdependent Utilities: Peer Effects, Efficiency and Distributional Conflicts

Discussant: Jean-Marc TALLON - EUREQua, France

16.00 - 16.40 break

16.40 - 17.20
Sanjeev GOYAL and Fernando VEGA-REDONDO (University of Essex, UK and University of Alicante, Spain)
Structural Holes in Social Networks

Discussant: Nicolas HOUY - EUREQua, France

17.20 - 18.00
Vincent J. VANNETELBOSCH - CORE, Belgium (joint with Ana Mauleon and José Sempere-Monerris)
R&D Networks among Unionized Firms

Discussant: François FONTAINE - CREST, France



 


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