Seminars on Game Theory and its Applications
The Barcelona JOCS seminar series launched in 1995 as a meeting point for the game theory community in the Barcelona area. Organization rotated every two years between Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), the Institute for Economic Analysis (IAE-CSIC), and Universitat de Barcelona (UB).
Seminar archive
Click to view the full list of speakers and topics for each academic year.
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- 2014-15
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Date Invited speaker Local speaker October 27 Andrej Skrzypacz (Stanford University)
"Dynamic Trading: Price Inertia, Front-Running and Relationship Banking" (joint work with Yuliy Sannikov)Flip Klijn (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
"A Many-to-Many ‘Rural Hospital Theorem’" (joint work with Ayse Yazici)November 24 Laurens Cherchye (KU Leuven)
"Household Consumption when the Marriage is Stable"Miguel A. Ballester (UAB and BSE)
"Discrete Choice Estimation of Risk and Time Preferences"March 30 Federico Echenique (Caltech)
"Testable Implications of Models of Intertemporal Choice: Exponential Discounting and Its Generalizations" (with Taisuke Imai and Kota Saito)Tomás Rodríguez-Barraquer (UAB and BSE)
"Revisiting Games with Strategic Complements in Networks"May 25 Colin Camerer (Caltech)
"Neural Basis of Experimental Stock Price Bubbles"Juanjo Ganuza (UPF and BSE)
"Formal Contracts without Courts" with Fernando Gómez - 2013-14
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 28 Ehud Kalai (Northwestern University)
Learning, Equilibrium and Stability in Large Population Games (joint with Eran Shmaya)Manuel Mueller-Frank (IESE)
Non-Sequential Social LearningNovember 11 Efe Ok (New York University)
Decision-Making under Subjective Risk: Toward a General Theory of Pessimism (joint with A. Gumen and A. Savochkin)Antonio Miralles (UAB and BSE)
School choice mechanisms, peer effects and Tiebout: a theory (joint with C. Calsamiglia and F. Martínez-Mora)March 3 Uri Gneezy (Rady School of Management, UCSD)
Why Don’t People Lie More?Patricia Funk (UPF and BSE)
How Accurate are Surveyed Preferences for Public Policies? Evidence from a Unique Institutional SetupApril 28 Yves Sprumont (University of Montreal)
Strategy-proof Preference AggregationSalvador Barberà (UAB and BSE)
Sequential Voting and Agenda ManipulationMay 26 Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University and New York University)
Complex QuestionnairesRosemarie Nagel (ICREA-UPF and BSE)
Deframing Rules to De-anchor Beliefs in Guessing Games: From Keynesian Level-k to Keynesian Sentiments (with J. Benhabib and J. Duffy) - 2012-13
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 29 Ken Binmore (University College London)
Non-expected utility in gamesEnriqueta Aragonès (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
Electoral competition through issue selectionNovember 26 Balasz Szentes (London School of Economics)
A Search Theory About the Peacock's TailLarbi Alaoui (UPF and BSE)
Level-k Reasoning and IncentivesFebruary 25 Jeff Ely (Northwestern University)
Suspense and Surprise (joint with Emir Kamenica and Alex Frankel)Fabrizio Germano (UPF and BSE)
Approximate Knowledge of Rationality and Correlated EquilibriaApril 29 Utku Unver (Boston College)
Welfare and Equity Consequences of Transplant Organ Allocation PoliciesJohannes Gierlinger (UAB and BSE)
Betting Under Subjective UncertaintyMay 27 Botond Köszegl (Berkeley and CEU)
Seller Information about Consumer Naïveté Lowers WelfareJan Zapal (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
Quantal Response and Gambler's Fallacy Explain Suboptimal Behavior in Bargaining Experiments - 2011-12
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker November 28 Massimo Morelli (Columbia University)
On the Relative Efficiency of Performance Pay and Non-Contingent Incentives. Re-election through DivisionSantiago Sánchez Pagés (Universitat de Barcelona)
Physiological Characteristics, Social Preferences and Strategic BehaviorFebruary 27 Tim Roughgarden (Stanford University)
The Price of Anarchy: Out-of-Equilibrium Guarantees, Intrinsic Robustness, and BeyondJordi Brandts (Research Chair Antoni Serra Ramoneda UAB-Caixa Catalunya)
Pivotal Suppliers and Market Power in Experimental Supply Function CompetitionMarch 26 Attila Ambrus (Harvard University)
Commitment-Flexibility Trade-Off and Withdrawal Penalties / Delegation and Nonmonetary IncentivesJordi Massó (UAB and BSE)
Strategy-proofness and Equal-cost Sharing for a Binary Excludable Public Good with Fixed CostMay 21 David Ahn (Berkeley)
Voting with Multiple Issues Paper 1. Paper 2.Jose Apesteguia (UPF and BSE)
A Foundation for Strategic Agenda VotingJune 25 Ignacio Palacios-Huerta (LSE)
What Does Not Happen in the Field Cannot Transfer to the Lab: Methodological Learning from Levitt-List-Reiley's Experimental DesignPedro Rey-Biel (UAB and BSE)
On the Relative Efficiency of Performance Pay and Non-Contingent Incentives - 2010-11
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 25 Jeroen Swinkels (Northwestern University)
Minimum Payments, Incentives, and MarketsLarbi Alaoui (UPF and BSE)
Information Avoidance and the Preservation of Self-ImageNovember 29 Marco Ottaviani (Northwestern University)
Aggregation of Information and Beliefs: Asset Pricing Lessons from Prediction Markets (with Peter Norman Sørensen)Hubie Chen (UPF)
Bounded Rationality, Strategy Simplification and EquilibriumFebruary 28 Johannes Horner (Yale University)
Career Patterns and Career Concerns (with Alessandro Bonatti)Andrea Mattozzi (California Institute of Technology)
Mediocracy (with Antonio Merlo)March 28 Hector Chade (Arizona State University)
Optimal Insurance with Adverse Selection (with Edward Schlee)Nagore Iriberri (UPF and BSE)
The Provision of Relative Performance Feedback Information: An Experimental Analysis of Performance and Happiness (with Ghazala Azmat)May 2 Georg Nöldeke (University of Basel)
Stable Marriage with Search FrictionValeska Groenert (UAB)
Social Learning Under HomophilyMay 30 Dirk Bergemann (Yale University)
Robust Predictions in Games of Incomplete Information (with Stephen Morris) [Additional background paper: Correlated Equilibrium in Games with Inclomplete Information]Xavier Vives (IESE)
Strategic Supply Function Competition with Private Information - 2009-10
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 26 Martin Cripps (University College London)
The Value of Reputation Under Imperfect MonitoringJulien Prat (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
Job Market Signaling and Employer LearningNovember 30 Paul Milgrom (Stanford University)
Assignment Messages and ExchangesMiguel-Angel Ballester (UAB and BSE)
Foundations for the Measurement of Rationality and Individual Welfare (with Jose Apesteguia)February 22 Mark Armstrong (University College London)
Consumer Search: Conditioning Prices on Search Behaviour and Prominence and Consumer SearchSílvia Miquel Fernández (UdL)
Minimum Coloring Games with PMASMarch 22 George Mailath (University of Pennsylvania)
Common Learning with Intertemporal DependenceRoberto Burguet (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
Three is a Crowd: A New Cooperative Solution Concept fot Three-Player Games that Takes Parallel, Bilateral Negotiations to the Center Stage (with Ramon Caminal)April 26 Lones Smith (University of Michigan)
Dynamic Deception (with Axel Anderson)Joan de Martí (UPF and BSE)
Network Games with Incomplete Information (with Yves Zenou)May 31 Andrzej Skrzypacz (Stanford University)
Selling Information (with Johannes Hörner)Jan Eeckhout (UPF and BSE)
Assortative Learning - 2008-09
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 27 Adam Brandenburger (Stern School of Business, NYU)
Epistemic Game TheorySalvador Barberà (UAB and BSE)
Individual Versus Group Strategy-Proofness: When Do They Coincide? (with Dolors Berga and Bernardo Moreno)November 24 Philip J. Reny (University of Chicago)
On the Existence of Monotone Pure Strategy Equilibria in Bayesian GamesMatthias Dham (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
All-Pay Auction Equilibria in Contests (with José Alcalde)February 23 H. Peyton Young (University of Oxford, Johns Hopkins University)
Gaming Performance Fees by Portfolio ManagersRosemarie Nagel (ICREA-UPF and BSE)
Measuring Strategic Uncertainty and Risk in the Brain with fMRIMarch 30 Rakesh Vohra (Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University)
Optimal Auctions with Financially Constrained BiddersMartin Meier (IAE)
Dynamic Unawareness and Rationalizable Behavior (with Aviad Heifetz and Burkhard Schipper)April 27 Tom Palfrey (California Institute of Technology)
Strategic Voting in Committees: Some Evidence from ExperimentsDolors Berga (Universitat de Girona)
Two Necessary Conditions for Strategic-Proofness: On What Domains Are They Also Sufficient? (with Salvador Barberà and Bernardo Moreno)May 25 Marilda Sotomayor (Universidade de São Paulo)
Correlating New Cooperative and Competitive Solution Concepts in the Time-Sharing Assignment GameOriol Tejada (Universitat de Barcelona)
Multilateral Assignment Markets (with Carles Rafels) - 2007-08
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Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 29 Tayfun Sönmez (Boston College)
Kidney Exchange: The Impact of Large Exchanges, Altruistic Donation, and Center IncentivesGuillaume Haeringer (UAB and BSE)
Constrained School Choice: An Experimental StudyNovember 26 Karl Sigmund (University of Vienna)
Between Freedom and Enforcement: Evolutionary Games, Public Goods and Costly PunishmentKarl Schlag (UPF and BSE)
Playing Under Uncertainty According to Minimax RegretFebruary 25 Nicolas Vieille (Hautes Études Commerciales, Paris)
Public vs. Private Offers in the Market for LemonsJosep M. Izquierdo (Universitat de Barcelona)
A Characterization of Convex Games by Means of Bargaining SetsMarch 31 Marco Mariotti (Queen Mary, London University)
A Million Answers to Twenty Questions: Choosing by ChecklistOriol Carbonell-Nicolau (Rutgers University and UAB)
On the Existence of Trembling-Hand Perfect Equilibria in Discontinuous GamesApril 28 Larry Samuelson (University of Wisconsin/Yale University)
Endogenous CommitmentJens Josephson (UPF)
Unemployment and the Interview ProcessMay 26 David Austen-Smith (Kellogg School of Management)
Public Disclosure, Private Revelation or Silence: Whistleblowing Incentives and Managerial PolicyEsther Hauk (IAE-CSIC and BSE)
Optimal Procurement Mechanisms Under Limited Liability - Earlier programs
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2006-07
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 23 Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford University)
Social Games: Matching and the Play of Finitely Repeated Games (with A. Watts)Joel Shapiro (UPF)
Selling to Consumers with Endogenous Types(with Jan Boone)November 27 Joel Sobel (UC-San Diego)
Information Aggregation And Group DecisionsFlip Klijn (IAE-CSIC)
Constrained School Choice (with Guillaume Haeringer)February 26 Faruk Gul (Princeton University)
Partisan Politics and Aggregation Failure with Ignorant Voters(with Wolfgang Pesendorfer)Marina Núñez (Universitat de Barcelona)
Further Results on the Core of the Assignment Game (with Josep M. Izquierdo and Carles Rafels)March 26 Vincent Crawford (UC-San Diego)
Studying Cognition via Information Search in Two-Person Guessing Game Experiments (with Miguel Costa-Gomes)Pedro Rey-Biel (UAB)
Travelers’ Types (with Pablo Brañaz-Garza and M. Paz Espinosa)May 27 Andrea Prat (London School of Economics)
Active and Passive Waste in Government Spending: Evidence from a Policy Experiment (with Oriana Bandiera and Tommaso Valletti)Jose Apesteguia (UPF)
On The Justice Of Voting Systems (with Miguel Angel Ballester and Rosa Ferrer)2005-06
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 24 David Levine (UCLA)
The Paradox of Voter Participation: A Laboratory Study (with Thomas Palfrey)Caterina Calsamiglia (UAB)
Decentralizing Equality of OpportunityNovember 28 Alessandro Lizzeri (NYU)
Transparency and Economic Policy (with Alessandro Gavazza)Humberto Llavador (UPF)
The Informational Value of Incumbency (with Carmen Beviá)February 27 Juuso Välimäki (Helsinki School of Economics)
Learning in a Model of Exit (with Pauli Murto)Sjaak Hurkens (IAE-CSIC)
Dynamic Matching and Bargaining: The Role Of Deadlines (with Nir Vulkan)March 27 Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)
Game Theory on the Universal Type Space (with Eddie Dekel and Stephen Morris)Clara Ponsatí (IAE-CSIC)
Optimal Robust Bargaining Games (with Jernej Copic)April 24 Eddie Dekel (Tel Aviv University)
Non-Bayesian Testing of a Stochastic Prediction (with Yossi Feinberg)Antonio Cabrales (UPF)
Information Markets: Of Efficient Monopolies and Inefficient Chinese Walls (with Piero Gottardi)May 29 Wolfgang Pesendorfer (Princeton University)
The War of Information (with Faruk Gul)Javier Martínez de Albéniz (Universitat de Barcelona)
Minimal Large Sets for Cooperative Games (with Carles Rafels)2004-05
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 25 William Zame (UCLA)
Marrying Markets and ContractsXavier Vives (ICREA-UPF)
Monotonic Equilibria in Bayesian Games of Strategic Complementarities (with Timothy Van Zandt)November 29 Zvika Neeman (Boston University)
Quality of Information and Incentives for Effort (with Omer Moav)Andreu Mas-Colell (UPF)
Stochastic Uncoupled Dynamics and Nash Equilibria(with Sergiu Hart)January 31 Olivier Compte (ENPC - Paris)
Bargaining over Randomly Generated Offers: A New Perspective on Multiparty Bargaining (with Philippe Jehiel)Gabor Lugosi (UPF)
Global Nash Convergence of Foster and Young’s Regret Testing (with Fabrizio Germano)February 28 Asher Wolinsky (Northwestern University)
Vote BuyingAntoni Calvó-Armengol (UAB)
Pairwise-Stability and Nash Equilibria in Network Formation (with Rahmi Ilkihç)April 25 Ehud Kalai (Northwestern University)
Structural Robustness in Large GamesCori Vilella (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
Proportional Share Analysis (with Carles Rafels)May 30 Amparo Urbano (Universitat de València)
Efficient Mix-BundlingGuillaume Haeringer (UAB)
Bilateral Treaties (with Sophie Bade and Ludovic Renou)2003-04
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 24 Luis Corchon (Universidad Carlos III)
Out-of-Equilibrium Trading Procedures for a Perfectly Competitive Market (with Jose Rueda)Jordi Brandts (IAE-CSIC)
24 (with Klaus Abbink)October 27 Yves Sprumont (Université de Montreal)
Two Serial Cost-Sharing Methods (with Hervé Moulin)Antonio Cabrales (UPF)
Corporate Downsizing to Rebuild Team Spirit (with Antoni Calvó)January 26 Ken Binmore (University College London)
Natural JusticeEnriqueta Aragonès (IAE-CSIC)
Electoral Competition Between Two Candidates of Different Quality: The Effects Of Candidate Ideology and Private Information (with Tom Palfrey)February 23 Roger Myerson (University of Chicago)
Virtual Utility and the Core for Games with Incomplete InformationDavid Pérez-Castrillo (UAB)
Sharing the Surplus: A Just and Effcienct Proposal for Environments with Externalities (with Inés Macho and David Wettstein)March 29 Jean Pierre Benoit (New York University)
Implementation Without No-Veto Power (with Efe Ok)Jose Penalva (UPF)
Optimal Information Transmission in Private Value Auctions (with Juan-José Ganuza)April 26 Eric Maskin (Institute for Advanced Studies)
Bargaining, Coalitions, and ExternalitiesCarles Rafels (Universitat de Barcelona)
Uniform-Price Assignment Games (with Marina Nuñez)2002-03
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 28 Ennio Stacchetti (New York University)
Aspirational BargainingFabrizio Germano (UPF)
On Some Equivalence Classes of Generic Normal Form GamesNovember 25 Pierpaolo Battigalli (Bocconi University)
Rationalization and Incomplete InformationBettina Klaus (UAB)
Stable Matchings and Preferences of Couples or Some Things Couples Always Wanted to Know About Stable Matchings (But Were Afraid to Ask)January 27 Philippe Jehiel (ENPC and University College London)
Analogy-Based Expectation EquilibriumDoh-Shin Jeon (UPF)
Optimal Second-Degree Price Discrimination Under Collusion: On the Role of Asymmetric Information Among BuyersFebruary 24 Benny Moldovanu (Bonn University)
Auction-Based Queue DisciplinesPedro Calleja (Universitat de Barcelona)
Multi-Issue Allocation GamesApril 28 Ran Spiegler (Tel Aviv University)
Testing Threats in Repeated GamesClara Ponsatí (IAE-CSIC)
Implementation by Decent MechanismsMay 26 Hyun-Song Shin (London School of Economics)
Beauty Contests, Bubbles and Iterated Expectations in Asset MarketsCarmen Beviá (UAB)
Stable Condorcet Rule2001-02
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 29 Guillermo Owen (Naval Postgraduate Institute, Monterrey, CA)
Centrality and Power in Social Networks. A Game Theoretic ApproachNicolas Melissas (IAE-CSIC)
Informational Cascades Elicit Private InformationNovember 26 Joergen Weibull (Stockholm School of Economics)
Deterministic Approximation of Stochastic Evolution in GamesSjaak Hurkens (UPF)
Evolutionary Insights on the Willingness to CommunicateJanuary 28 Hamid Sabourian (King's College, University of Cambridge)
Complexity and CompetitionRicard Torres (Universitat de Girona and ITAM)
Coordination in TeamsFebruary 25 Sanjeev Goyal (Queen Mary College and Erasmus University, Rotterdam)
Unequal ConnectionsAntoni Calvó-Armengol (UAB and Universidad Carlos III)
Social Networks and Dynamics of Employment and WagesApril 22 Hervé Moulin (Rice University)
Collective Choice under Dichotomous PreferencesMarina Núñez (Universitat de Barcelona)
The Assignment Game: Extreme Core Allocations and Point SolutionsMay 27 Leonardo Felli (London School of Economics)
Unforeseen ContingenciesJordi Massó (UAB)
Voting by Committees under Constraints2000-01
Date Invited Speaker October M. Angeles de Frutos (Universidad Carlos III) November Tamas Solymosi (Corvinus University of Budapest) January Gonzalo Olcina (Universitat de València) March Andres Perea (Maastricht University) May William Thomson (University of Rochester) 1999-2000
Date Invited Speaker October Hans Peters (Maastricht University) November Federico Valenciano (Universidad del País Vasco) January Fioravante Patrone (University of Genova) February Justo Puerto (Universidad de Sevilla) March Amparo Urbano (Universitat de València) May Theo Driessen (University of Twente) 1998-99
Date Speaker 1 Speaker 2 October 26 Anke Gerber (Bielelfeld University)
Coalition Formation in General NTU GamesShlomo Weber (Southern Methodist University)
Group Formation Games with ExternalitiesNovember 30 David Wettstein (University of Ben-Gurion)
Implementation of Bargaining Sets via Simple Mechanism (with David Pérez-Castrillo)Mark Walker (University of Arizona)
Minimax Play at Wimbledon (with John Wooders)January 25 Shmuel Zamir (CREST-LEI and Hebrew University)
First-Price Auctions when the Ranking of Valuations is Common KnowledgeJan Eeckhout (UPF)
Heterogeneity as a Coordination Mechanism(with Melvyn Coles)February 22 William S. Zwicker (Union College)
Comparing the Influence of Groups of Voters (with Alan D. Taylor)Erik J. Balder (University of Utrecht)
On Unifying Cournot-Nash Equilibrium Existence ResultsApril 26 Murat Sertel (Bogaziçi University and UPF)
Designing RightsXavier Martínez-Albéniz (Universitat de Barcelona)
Marginal Worth Vectors: New AspectsMay 31 Ahmet Alkan (Bogaziçi University)
On Preferences over Subsets and the Lattice Structure of Stable MatchingsXavier Vives (IAE-CSIC)
Strategic Incentives in Dynamic Duopoli1997-98
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 27 Carmen Herrero (Universitat d'Alacant)
Individual Rights and Collective Responsibility: The Rights-Egalitarian Solution (with Michael Maschler and Jonathan Shalev)Salvador Barberà (UAB)
Voting for Voters: A Model of Electoral EvolutionNovember 24 Diego Moreno (Universidad Carlos III)
Prices, Delay and the Dynamics of Trade (with John Wooders)Nir Dagan (UPF)
Endogenous Retailing in a Cournot SetupFebruary 23 Esther Hauk (Universidad Carlos III and UPF)
Secret Information Acquisition in Cournot MarketsAndres Perea (UAB)
Selling Information in Extensive Form Games (with Jeroen Swinkels)March 30 In-Koo Cho (Brown University)
Joint Bidding and Endogenous Coalition Formation in First Price Auctions (with Rakesh Vohra)Enriqueta Aragonés (UPF)
Ambiguity in Equilibrium for Two Party Electoral Competition (with A. Postlewaite)April 27 Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba)
Inductive Game Theory: Discrimination and Prejudices (with Akihiko Matsui)Sjaak Hurkens (UPF)
Endogenous Price Leadership (with Eric Van Damme)May 25 Bhaskar Dutta (Indian Statistical Institute)
Electoral Alliances and Party Competition in Legislative Elections (with K. Sengupta)Joan-Maria Esteban (IAE-CSIC)
Conflict and Distribution (with Debraj Ray)1996-97
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 28 Michael Maschler (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The Nature of the Nucleolus of a Tree Game (with Jos Potters and Hans Reijnierse)Jordi Brandts (IAE-CSIC)
A Simple Test of Explanations for Contributions in Social Dilemmas (with Gary Bolton and Elena Katok)November 25 James Bergin (Queen's University)
Social Planner EquilibriumAntonio Cabrales (UPF)
Adaptive Dynamics and the Implementation Problem with Complete InformationJanuary 27 Fernando Vega-Redondo (Universitat d'Alacant)
Unfolding Social Hierarchies in Large Population GamesJosep Maria Izquierdo (Universitat de Barcelona)
A Subclass of Market Games: Financial Cooperative GamesFebruary 24 Martin Cripps (University of Warwick)
Strategic Experimentation and Private InformationXavier Vilà Carnicero (UAB)
The Evolution of ComplexityMay 5 Alvin Roth (Pittsburgh University)
Using Experiments to Learn about LearningDavid Pérez-Castrillo (UAB)
Hiring Procedures to Implement Stable Allocations (with José Acalde and Antonio Romero-Medina)May 26 Hervé Moulin (Duke University)
Increasing Returns, Marginal Cost Pricing and the Shapley Value (with Scott Shenker)Rosemarie Nagel (UPF)
Experimental Results on the Centipede Game in Normal Form: An Investigation on Learning (with F. F. Tang)1995-96
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker October 30 Roberto Serrano (Brown University, visiting UPF)
Reinterpreting the KernelJordi Massó (UAB)
Stability of Matching when Individuals have Preferences over Colleagues (with Bhaskar Dutta)November 27 Olivier Gossner (LSTA-Université de Paris 6 and Ècole Normale Superieure, Paris, visiting UPF)
The Folk Theorem for Finitely Repeated Games with Mixed StrategiesLuis Corchón (Universitat d'Alacant)
Social Equilibria: a New Approach to the Study of Strategic Behavior in Games of Incomplete InformationFebruary 26 Ehud Lehrer (Tel Aviv University)
Repeated Games with Differential Time Preferences (with Ady Pauzner)Juan Enrique Martínez-Legaz, (UAB)
Dual Representations of Cooperative GamesApril 29 Lin Zhou (CORE-Université Catholique Louvain)
The Topological Structure of Upper-Continous Capacities and the Construction of Type Space with Non-Additive BeliefsNir Dagan, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
Bargaining, Coalitions and Competition (with Roberto Serrano and Oscar Volij)May 28 Vijay Krishna, Pennsylvania State University.
The Folk Theorems for Repeated Games: A Synthesis (with Jean-Pierre Benoit)Sandro Brusco (IAE-CSIC)
Perfect Variation Implementation in Economic EnvironmentsMay 28 Avner Shaked (Bonn University)
Altruists, Egoists and Hooligans in a Local Interaction Model (with Ilan Eshel and Larry Samuelson)María Sáez (UPF)
On Replicator Dynamics in Asymmetric Games1994-95
Date Invited Speaker Local Speaker February 27 Sergiu Hart (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Long Negotiations, Cheap TalkClara Ponsatí (UAB)
Multiple Issue Bargaining and Axiomatic SolutionsMarch 27 Ignacio García-Jurado (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)
Dilema del prisionero repetido con compromisos unilateralesJosef Sakovics (IAE-CSIC)
Reserve PricesApril 24 Sylvain Sorin (École Normale Supérieure, Paris)
Extension of Equilibria and Communication MechanismsFrancesc Carreras (ETSEIT-UPC, Terrassa)
Cooperació restringida: consorcisMay 29 Dov Samet (Tel Aviv University)
Belief Affirming in Learning ProcessesCarles Rafels (Universitat de Barcelona)
Cooperative Convex T.U. Games: New Characterizations
Barcelona JOCS received support from the BSE Severo Ochoa Research Excellence Accreditations (2012-2015; 2016-2019).