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Program

Keynote Speakers

Atsushi Kajii

Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Title: Beyond Rationality and Common Knowledge: Can General Equilibrium Function Without Perfect Foresight? [slides]

Arunava Sen

Indian Statistical Institute, India
Title: Stable Matching with Privately Observed Payments [slides]

Yves Sprumont

Deakin University, Australia
Title: Two time-consistent Paretian solutions to the intertemporal allocation problem [slides]

PROGRAM

List of Accepted Papers

EAGT 2024 Program (preliminary)

August 26 (Mon)

 

Conference Room

Seminar Room 1

Seminar Room 2

Seminar Room 3

Aug. 26 Morning

Session 1A. Assignment Games

Session 1B. Auction

Session 1C. Networks

Session 1D. Information Economics

09:00-10:30

Chair: Marina Nunez (University of Barcelona)
Chaoran Sun (Shanghai University of International Business and Economics), The Equilibrium-Value Convergence for the Multiple-Partners Game
Ryoga Doi (Keio University), Assignment Markets for Homogeneous Goods when Homogeneity is Heterogeneous across Buyers
Marina Nunez (University of Barcelona), A Many-to-one Job Market: More about the Core and Competitive Salaries
Chair: Ori Haimanko (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Seungwon (Eugene) Jeong (KAIST), Uncertainty Paradox: Why You Should (Not) Lie
Bo Chen (Shenzhen University), All-Pay Auctions with Affiliated Types and Values: Equilibria and Information Disclosure
Ori Haimanko (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Bayesian Nash Equilibrium in All-Pay Auctions with Interdependent Types
Chair: Kota Murayama (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Jing Fu (Fukuoka Institute of Technology), Unraveling Systemic Risk: Strategic Dynamics in Network Formation
Loyimee Gogoi (Ahmedabad University), The Network Banzhaf Value in Deterministic and Variable Network Situations
Kota Murayama (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Heterogeneous Welfare Effects of Public Information
Chair: Inkee Jang (The Catholic University of Korea)
Peio Zuazo-Garin (NYU Shanghai), Misspecified Information in Dynamic Environments
Jiawen Li (Lancaster University), Type-Projection in Private Information Game
Inkee Jang (The Catholic University of Korea), Optimal Information Disclosure in Credit Market: Default History & Transaction History

10:30-10:50

Break

10:50-11:00
(Conference Room)
Opening Remarks
Biung-Ghi Ju (Seoul National University)
11:00-11:55
(Conference Room)
Keynote Speech 1
Arunava Sen (Indian Statistical Institute)
Stable Matching with Privately Observed Payments
Chair: Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University)

11:55-13:30

Lunch

Aug. 26 Afternoon

Session 2A. Cooperative Games 1

Session 2B. Mechanism Design 1

Session 2C. Industrial Organization

Session 2D. Experimental Economics 1

13:30-15:30

Chair: Chun-Hsien Yeh (Academia Sinica)
Frank Huettner (Sungkyunkwan University), Coalitional Manipulations and Immunity of the Shapley Value
Juan D. Moreno-Ternero (Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Sevilla)), Revenue Sharing at Music Streaming Platforms
Mengyu Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnical University), Two Solutions on TU Games with Coalition Preference: The Core and the Globally Stable Solution
Hyungkyu Cheon (POSTECH), Parallel Axiomatization of a Convex Combination of Marginalism-Based Solutions and Weighted Division Value
Chair: Ruben Juarez (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Wonki Jo Cho (Korea University), The Local-global Equivalence on General Networks
Keisuke Bando (Keio University), Strategy-Proofness and Competitive Equilibrium with Transferable Utility: Gross Substitutes Revisited
Tomoya Kazumura (Kyoto University), When Can We Design Efficient and Strategy-Proof Rules in Package Assignment Problems?
Ruben Juarez (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Incentive Compatible Mechanisms with Punishment
Chair: Chiu Yu Ko (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Dmitry Shapiro (Seoul National University), Noisy Product Certification in Duopoly: Theory and Experiment
Hsiao-Chi Chen (National Taipei University), Dynamics of Cournot and Bertrand Firms: Exploring Imitation and Replicator Processes
Barsha Saha (Jindal Global Business School), Insights for Price Competition from Long Term Purchase Habit of Consumers in Telecommunications Industry
Chiu Yu Ko (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), The Qualcomm Case: A Supply Chain Perspective on Reverse Licensing Practices and Its Implications
Chair: Nobuyuki Hanaki (Osaka University)
Mengling Li (Xiamen University), Intergenerational Incentives for Organ Donation: Balancing Donor vs. Family Priority
Michiko Ogaku (Nagasaki University), Facilitating Trust and Trustworthiness: The Impact of Mediation
Jinyeong Sohn (Dongbei University of Finance and Economics), Unveiling Lies in Disguise: A Test of Lying Aversion Theories
Nobuyuki Hanaki (Osaka University), An Experimental Nash Program: A Comparison of Non-cooperative v.s. Cooperative Bargaining Experiments

15:30-15:50

Break

 

Session 3A. Cooperative Games 2

Session 3B. Social Choice

Session 3C. Dynamic Games

Session 3D. Market Design

15:50-17:50

Chair: CJ Sun (Deakin University)
Takumi Kongo (Fukuoka University), A Family of Values that Satisfies Efficiency and Two Fairness Requirements Assuming Three Players
Yangyi Deng (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), A General Scholar Ranking Method: Incorporating Journal Quality and Citation Metrics into Scoring Rules
Zekun Duan (Northwestern Polytechnical University), Coalition Formation Game For Adversarial UAVs Swarm Combat
CJ Sun (Deakin University), Fair and Efficient Queueing through Random Queueing
Chair: Shurojit Chatterji (Singapore Management University)
Hyunwoo Hong (Chungnam National University), Climate Justice: Historical Accountability vs. International Paretianism
Tsuyoshi Adachi (Waseda University), Social Choice with Triage
Semin Kim (Yonsei University), On the (Robust) Ex-post Stability of Constitutions
Shurojit Chatterji (Singapore Management University), Decomposability and Strategy-Proofness in Multidimensional Models
Chair: Joosung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University),
Naoki Funai (Shiga University), Stochastic Adaptive Learning with Committed Players in Centipede Games
Yifen Mu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Nash Equilibrium Solving from Non-Convergent Dynamics of Fictitious Play
Michele Crescenzi (University of Helsinki), Order Independent Removal of Dominated Strategies in Infinite Games
Joosung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University), A Theory of Endogenous Time Preference: Search-Theoretic Approaches
Chair: Toshiyuki Hirai (Hosei University)
Kyubang Jo (Seoul National University), Revenue Sharing with Hierarchical Ownership
Menghan Xu (Xiamen University), Priority Search with Outside Options
Sejin Hwang (Sungkyunkwan University), Polarization in Duopoly Media: Effects of Information Quality and Conglomerate Control
Toshiyuki Hirai (Hosei University), Substitutes for Nonunitary Many-to-Many Matching with Contracts

17:50-19:00

Reception at the Ara Convention Hall

August 27 (Tue)

Aug. 27 Morning

Session 4A. Bargaining

Session 4B. Mechanism Design 2

Session 4C. Network Economics and Rating Inflation

Session 4D. Games and Economic Behavior

09:00-10:30

Chair: Sung-Ha Hwang (KAIST)
Tom Rauber (University of Kaiserslautern-Landau), Designing Emissions Trading Schemes: Negotiations on the Amount & Allocation of Permits
Yoshio Kamijo (Waseda University), Fixation of Inequality and Emergence of the Equal Split Norm: Approach from Behavioral Bargaining Theory
Junhyung Lee (KAIST), Altruism, Bargaining Power, and Pareto-Efficiency in Bilateral Trading
Chair: Wenji Xu (City University of Hong Kong)
Junrok Park (National Taiwan University), Informationally Robust Mechanism Design
Yiyao Zhu (National University of Singapore), Prize Allocation Equilibrium in Team Contests
Wenji Xu (City University of Hong Kong), Equivalent Mechanisms for Information Intermediation
Chair: Yan Long (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
Nie Li (Nanjing Audit University), Single Peaked Preferences, the Endogenous Formation of Hierarchic Sides, and the Pyramidal Organizational Network
Lining Han (Wuhan university), Information Sale on Network
Yan Long (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), The Rating Inflation Game
Chair: Xiaoxi Li (Wuhan University)
Jihwan Do (Yonsei University), Bubbles and Collateral
Shanshan Zhang (Wuhan University), The Effect of Contemporaneous Meat Consumption on Attitudes and Behaviors towards Animal Welfare
Xiaoxi Li (Wuhan University), Endogenous Information Acquisition in a Supply Chain

10:30-10:50

Break

10:50-11:45
(Conference Room)
Keynote Speech 2
Atsushi Kajii (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Beyond Rationality and Common Knowledge: Can General Equilibrium Function Without Perfect Foresight?
Chair: Yukihiko Funaki (Waseda University)

11:45-13:00

Lunch

Aug. 27 Afternoon

Session 5A. Cooperative Games 3

Session 5B. Axiomatization of Social Welfare Orderings and Allocation Rules

Session 5C. Application to Social Issues 1

Session 5D. Experimental Economics 2

13:00-15:00

Chair: Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University)
Xiaohui Yu (Beijing Wuzi University), Extension of Owen Value for the Game with a Coalition Structure under the Limited Feasible Coalition
Min-Hung Tsay (Academia Sinica), Axiomatic and Strategic Justifications of the Connected Equal Splitting Rule in the Reordering Problem
Martin Cerny (Charles University), On Entrance of a Player to a Cooperative Game
Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University), The On-line Transfer for Queueing with Arrivals
Chair: Susumu Cato (University of Tokyo)
Satoshi Nakada (Tokyo University of Science), A Characterization of Egalitarian and Proportional Sharing Principles: An Efficient Extension Operator Approach
Yukio Koriyama (Ecole Polytechnique, CREST), Deriving Egalitarian and Proportional Principles from Individual Monotonicity
Kohei Kamaga (Sophia University), Ex-post Approaches to Prioritarianism and Sufficientarianism
Susumu Cato (University of Tokyo), Population Ethics with Thresholds
Chair: Hongxia Sun (Beijing Technology and Business University)
Yuqing Cao (Northwestern Polytechnical University), Non-Repetitive Motion Planning for Autonomous Vehicles under Perceptual Uncertainty
Jiuk Choi (Yonsei University), Bitcoin Mining Game: What Is the Role of Risk-averse Small Miners?
Hongxia Sun (Beijing Technology and Business University), Optimal Decisions for Competitive Manufacturers under Carbon Tax and Cap-and-Trade Policies
Chair: Yukihiko Funaki (Waseda University)
Yukihiko Funaki (Waseda University), Experimental Analysis of IPO Pricing Mechanism: The Case of Book-Building
Jingru Wang (Waseda University), An Experimental Analysis of IPO Pricing Mechanism: The Case of Auction
Namun Cho (Jeju Research Institute), Financial Fragility, Structural Instability, and Portfolio Investment: Evolutionary Dynamics Revisited
Duk Gyoo Kim (Sungkyunkwan University), Penalty-Funded Good-Citizen Lottery

15:00-19:00

Outdoor Activities (Nature in Jeju and the conference dinner; All participants can join!)

19:00-21:00

Conference Dinner
at the end of the outdoor activities

August 28 (Wed)

Aug. 28 Morning

Session 6A. Bayesian Persuasion

Session 6B. Game Theory

Session 6C. Political Economy 1

Session 6D. Application to Social Issues 2

09:00-10:30

Chair: Constantine Sorokin (Glasgow University)
Daeyoung Jeong (Hanyang University), Persuasion under the Influence of Fake News
Yufeng Sun (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), Participatory Persuasion
Constantine Sorokin (Glasgow University), Contests with Incomplete Information
Chair: Igal Milchtaich (Bar-Ilan University)
Xinxiang Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Periodicity in Hedge-myopic system and an Asymmetric NE-Solving Paradigm for Two-Player Zero-Sum Games
Yifen Mu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), A Policy Gradient Method in Stochastic Games with Long-run Average Payoffs
Igal Milchtaich (Bar-Ilan University), Quantum Advantage in Bayesian Games
Chair: Melody Lo (National Taiwan University)
Liuchun Deng (National University of Singapore and Yale-NUS College), Reputation Concern and Policy Vagueness
Changyeop Lee (The Ohio State University), Ambiguity and Belief Polarization
Melody Lo (National Taiwan University), Decentralized Learning in Multi-Issue Two-Party Elections with Limited-Attention
Chair: Alexander Nesterov (HSE University)
Siying Huang (Chinese Academy of Sciences), A Distributed Learning Approach to Solve the Aggregative Stochastic Games for Microgrids Energy Management
Alexander Nesterov (HSE University), The Existence of a Pure-strategy Equilibrium in a Discrete Ponds Dilemma

10:30-10:50

Break

10:50-11:45
(Conference Room)
Keynote Speech 3
Yves Sprumont (Deakin University)
Two time-consistent Paretian solutions to the intertemporal allocation problem
Chair: Frank Huettner (Sungkyunkwan University)

11:45-13:00

Lunch

Aug. 28

Afternoon

Session 7A. Cooperative Games 4

Session 7B. Mechanism Design 3

Session 7C. Political Economy 2

Session 7D. Experimental Economics 3

13:00-15:00

Chair: Toru Hokari (Keio Univerity)
Chenghong Luo (Shanghai University of International Business and Economics), Semivalue and Sobolev-Type Reduced Game
Doruk Iris (Sogang University), Reciprocal Players' Expectations
Xiangliang Li (Nankai University), The Cooperation Problem
Toru Hokari (Keio Univerity), A Quasi-Convex Game without Having Population Monotonic Allocation Scheme
Chair: Cuiling Zhang (Dongbei University of Finance and Economics)
Suho Shin (University of Maryland, College Park), Combinatorial Delegated Choice
Ravi Kant Rai (University of Liverpool), Discrete Bidding Partizan Games
Cuiling Zhang (Dongbei University of Finance and Economics), The Interplay of Interdependence and Correlation in Bilateral Trade
Chair: Naoki Yoshihara (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Hiroyuki Komatsu (Rissho University), Majority Judgment and Majority Criterion
Noriaki Okamoto (Meiji Gakuin University), Accountable Voting
Hocheol Shin (Seoul National University), Nash Solution, its Dual and Generalization in a Simple Bargaining with Normalized Standards of Well-Being
Naoki Yoshihara (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Exploitation in the United States, 1975-2020: Part 1. An Axiomatic Analysis
Chair: Ai Takeuchi (Ritsumeikan University)
Rene Levinsky (Charles University Prague), Exploring Norms of Distributive Justice: Proportionality, Shapley Value, and Egalitarianism in Experimental Setting
Hyoji Kwon (University of Hyogo), The Empathetic Egoist
Sungjae Oh (Independent Researcher), Can Mandatory Local-Talent Hiring Policy Reduce Regional Starting Wage Gap? Difference-in-Differences Evidence from Korean Graduates
Ai Takeuchi (Ritsumeikan University), The Effects of the Difference in Income and Economic Loss on Redistribution: Experimental Analysis

15:00-18:30

Outdoor Activities (a little bit of hiking included; Volunteer at the registration desk!)


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