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11th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Radcliffe House, UK, January 19-21, 2006
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11th Coalition Theory Network Workshop
Radcliffe House, UK, January 19-21, 2006
FINAL PROGRAMME
Thursday, January 19 th , 2006
11.00 - 12.40 OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE
Markus KIRKILIONIS - University of Warwick, UK
Network theory from a mathematical
perspective (a very short course)
12.45 - 14.00 lunch
SESSION 1
Chair:Francis Bloch
14.00 - 14.40
Sanjeev GOYAL - University of Essex, UK
Network games ![]()
Discussant:Francis Bloch, GREQAM, France
14.45 - 15.25
Vincent J. VANNETELBOSCH - Université Catholique
de Louvain, Belgium
Farsightedly stable networks
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Discussant: Myrna Wooders, Vanderbilt Univeristy, USA and University
of Warwick, UK
15.25 - 15.50 Tea break
Chair:Thomas Gall
15.50 - 16.30
Myrna WOODERS - Vanderbilt University, USA and University
of Warwick, UK
Strategic basins of attraction, the
path dominance core and network formation games ![]()
Discussant: Vincent Vannetelbosch, CORE, Belgium
16.35 - 17.15
Agnieszka RUSINOWSKA - Radboud University, The Netherlands
Graph theory, RelView and coalitions
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Discussant: Luca Sbano, University of Warwick, UK
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Reception in the Mathematics Common Room
Free evening
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Friday, January 20 th , 2006
SESSION 2
Chair:Amrita Dhillon
8.30 - 9.10
Wolfgang LEININGER - University of Dortmund, Germany
Norms and the efficient organization
of clans ![]()
Discussant:Anibar Karr, University of Warwick, UK
9.15 - 9.55
Marta FAIAS - New University of Lisbon, Portugal
A strategic model of club formation;
existence and characterization of equilibrium ![]()
Discussant:Hubert Kempf, EUREQua, University Paris 1, France
10.00 - 10.25 Coffee break
Chair:Sergio Currarini
10.25 - 11.05
Thomas GALL - University of Bonn, Germany
How (not) to choose peers in studying
groups ![]()
Discussant:Fabio Arico, University of Warwick, UK
11.10 - 11.50
Lorenzo ROCCO - University of Padova, Italy
On the economic value of repeated interactions
under adverse selection ![]()
Discussant: Indra Ray, University of Birmingham, UK
11.50 - 13.25 Lunch at Radcliffe House
SESSION 3
Chair:Markus Kirkilionis
13.30 - 14.10
David WETTSTEIN - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,
Israel
Efficient bidding with externalities
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Discussant: Sergio Currarini, University of Venice and FEEM, Italy
14.15 - 14.55
Nicholas QUEROU - Queens University Belfast, UK
Bounded rationality and repeated network
formation ![]()
Discussant:Amrita Dhillon, University of Warwick, UK
14.55 - 15.20 Tea break
Chair: Vincent Vannetelbosch
15.20 - 16.00
Paolo PIN - University of Venice, Italy
Eight degrees of separation ![]()
Discussant: Bettina Klaus, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
16.05 - 16.45
Santiago SANCHEZ-PAGES - University of Edinburgh, UK
Endogenous institutions ![]()
Discussant:Jeanne Hagenbach, EUREQua, University Paris 1, France
16.50 - 17.30
Andrea GALEOTTI - University of Essex, UK
Consumer networks and search equilibria
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Discussant: Jean-Francis Caulier
17.30 Free time (Participants may take advantage of the coffee, tea
and cash bar in the lounge of Radcliffe House)
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20.00 Conference dinner, Radcliffe House
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Saturday, January 21th , 2006
SESSION 4
Chair:Hubert Kempf
8.30 - 9.10
Matthew JACKSON - CALTECH, USA
Identifying community structures from
network data ![]()
Discussant: Bhaskar Dutta, University of Warwick, UK
9.15 - 9.55
Guillaume HAERINGER - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona,
Spain
Bilateral treaties ![]()
Discussant: Ben Zissimos - Venderbilt University, USA
10.00 - 10.40
Frederic DEROIAN - GREQAM, Université Aix-Marseilles,
France
Dissemination of spillovers in cost-reducing
alliances ![]()
Discussant:Ana Mauleon, CORE, Belgium
10.40 - 11.00 Coffee break
Chair: Ana Mauleon
11.00 - 11.40
Maria MONTERO - University of Nottingham, UK
Inequality aversion may increase inequity
in coalition formation games ![]()
Discussant: Gerald Pech, National University of Ireland Galway
11.45 - 12.25
Julie MOSCHION - EUREQua, Université Paris 1, France
Neighborhood effects on the labor
market participation of mothers ![]()
Discussant: Andrew Oswald, University of Warwick, UK
12.30 - 13.10
Andranik TANGIAN - Hans Boeckler Foundation, Germany
German parliamentary elections 2005
in the mirror of party manifestos ![]()
Discussant: Markus Kirkilionis, University of Warwick, UK
13.15 Lunch at Radcliffe House