26th Jerusalem School in Economic Theory: Dynamic Games

24/06/2015

Dynamic Games

General Director:

Eric Maskin (Harvard University)

Organizers:

Elchanan Ben-Porath, Codirector (The Hebrew University)
Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)

In many economic, social, and political settings, participants interact strategically not just once but over time.

When raising its import tariffs today, for example, a country will try to anticipate the reactions of its trading partners tomorrow. And an oligopolistic firm can learn from its rivals’ past pricing behavior so as to gauge what prices they are likely to set now.

The Summer School will emphasize theoretical aspects of dynamic games, but will also include work on experiments.

    List of speakers:

    Robert Aumann, The Hebrew University
    Martin Cripps, University College London
    Guillaume Fréchette, New York University
    Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
    Sergiu Hart, The Hebrew University
    Johannes Hörner, Yale University
    Navin Kartik, Columbia University
    George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania
    Eric Maskin, Harvard University
    Abraham Neyman, The Hebrew University
    Larry Samuelson, Yale University
    Alistair Wilson, University of Pittsburgh

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    June 24, 2015

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    July 3, 2015
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    June 24, 2015

    Event End Date

    July 3, 2015
    00:00
    June 24, 2015

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    Dynamic Games

    General Director:

    Eric Maskin (Harvard University)

    Organizers:

    Elchanan Ben-Porath, Codirector (The Hebrew University)
    Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)

    In many economic, social, and political settings, participants interact strategically not just once but over time.

    When raising its import tariffs today, for example, a country will try to anticipate the reactions of its trading partners tomorrow. And an oligopolistic firm can learn from its rivals’ past pricing behavior so as to gauge what prices they are likely to set now.

    The Summer School will emphasize theoretical aspects of dynamic games, but will also include work on experiments.

      List of speakers:

      Robert Aumann, The Hebrew University
      Martin Cripps, University College London
      Guillaume Fréchette, New York University
      Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
      Sergiu Hart, The Hebrew University
      Johannes Hörner, Yale University
      Navin Kartik, Columbia University
      George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania
      Eric Maskin, Harvard University
      Abraham Neyman, The Hebrew University
      Larry Samuelson, Yale University
      Alistair Wilson, University of Pittsburgh

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      26th Jerusalem School in Economic Theory: Dynamic Games

      Jun 24, 2015

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      Dynamic Games

      General Director:

      Eric Maskin (Harvard University)

      Organizers:

      Elchanan Ben-Porath, Codirector (The Hebrew University)
      Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)

      In many economic, social, and political settings, participants interact strategically not just once but over time.

      When raising its import tariffs today, for example, a country will try to anticipate the reactions of its trading partners tomorrow. And an oligopolistic firm can learn from its rivals’ past pricing behavior so as to gauge what prices they are likely to set now.

      The Summer School will emphasize theoretical aspects of dynamic games, but will also include work on experiments.

        List of speakers:

        Robert Aumann, The Hebrew University
        Martin Cripps, University College London
        Guillaume Fréchette, New York University
        Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
        Sergiu Hart, The Hebrew University
        Johannes Hörner, Yale University
        Navin Kartik, Columbia University
        George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania
        Eric Maskin, Harvard University
        Abraham Neyman, The Hebrew University
        Larry Samuelson, Yale University
        Alistair Wilson, University of Pittsburgh

        Jun 24, 2015

        [add_to_calendar]

        Dynamic Games

        General Director:

        Eric Maskin (Harvard University)

        Organizers:

        Elchanan Ben-Porath, Codirector (The Hebrew University)
        Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)

        In many economic, social, and political settings, participants interact strategically not just once but over time.

        When raising its import tariffs today, for example, a country will try to anticipate the reactions of its trading partners tomorrow. And an oligopolistic firm can learn from its rivals’ past pricing behavior so as to gauge what prices they are likely to set now.

        The Summer School will emphasize theoretical aspects of dynamic games, but will also include work on experiments.

          List of speakers:

          Robert Aumann, The Hebrew University
          Martin Cripps, University College London
          Guillaume Fréchette, New York University
          Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
          Sergiu Hart, The Hebrew University
          Johannes Hörner, Yale University
          Navin Kartik, Columbia University
          George Mailath, University of Pennsylvania
          Eric Maskin, Harvard University
          Abraham Neyman, The Hebrew University
          Larry Samuelson, Yale University
          Alistair Wilson, University of Pittsburgh

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