Workshop on "Coordination, Incomplete Information, and Iterated
Dominance: Theory and Empirics"

organized by Antonio Cabrales (UPF), Colin Camerer (Caltech), Stephen
Morris
(Yale), and Rosemarie Nagel (UPF)  

 

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Preliminary Program

 

 

Sunday, 18. 08. 2002

 

9:30-10:00       Introduction by Stephen Morris

 

10:00-11:00     Stephen Morris/ Hyun Shin: " Measuring Strategic Uncertainty"

11:00-11:15     Coffee break

 

11:15-12:00     Jacob Goeree : "An Experimental Study of Costly Coordination"

 

12:00-13:00     Andrew Schotter: "Talking Ourselves to Efficiency: Coordination in Inter-Generational Minimum Games with Private, Almost Common and Common Knowledge of Advice"

 

13:00-14:30     Lunch

 

14:30 -15:30    Hans Carlsson: "Generalization of "Global Games" to a Larger Class of Two-Person Games and also to a Learning Context"

 

15:30-16:00     Rosemarie Nagel "Equilibrium Selection Through Incomplete Information in Coordination Games: An Experimental Study"

 

16:00-16:15     Coffee break

 

16:15-17:15     Frank Heinemann: "Speculative Attacks and Financial Architecture: Experimental Analysis of Coordination Games with Public and Private Information"

17:15-18:15     Ady Pauzner: "Contagion of Self-Fulfilling Crisis Due to Diversification on Investment Portfolios"

                                   

 

 

 

 

Monday, 19.08. 2002

 

9:30-10:30       Vincent Crawford: "Cognition and Behavior in Two Person Guessing Games" (Data Slides)

 

10:30-11:15     Brit Grosskopf: "Rational Reasoning or Adaptive Behavior? Evidence from Two-Person Beauty-Contest Games"

 

11:15-11:30     Coffee break

 

11:30-12:30     Dean Corbae: "Experiments with Network Economies"          

 

12:30-14:00     Lunch    

 

14:00 -15:00    Adam Brandenburger: "The Power of Paradox"

 

15:00-16:00      Richard Griffin: TBA

 

16:00-16:15     Coffee break

 

16:15-17:15     José García-Montalvo /Albert Satorra: "Newspaper Experiments" (tables, figures)

 

17:15-18:15      Colin Camerer/ Teck-Hua Ho: "Behavioral Game Theory: Thinking, Learning and Teaching"

 

 

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