Programme

8th Lancaster Game Theory Conference (LGTC2022)

November 4-5 2022: Lancaster University Management School (LUMS)

 

Programme

Friday 4th of November (Lecture Theatre 2)

10:45 Opening

11:00 – 12:00     Session 1     

Constantine Sorokin (Glasgow University)

Persuading the persuaded: a continuation of Blackwell

Eyal Winter (Hebrew University & Lancaster University)

Monitoring Teams

12:45 – 12:45     Lunch (at the Hub, Management School)

12:45 – 13:45     Session 2

Junze Sun (European University Institute)

Public Persuasion in Elections: Single-Crossing Property and the Optimality of Censorship

Sergey Popov (Cardiff University)

Tactical Refereeing and Signaling by Publishing

13:45 – 14:15     Coffee break  (at the Hub, Management School)

14:15 – 15:45     Session 3

Dimitri Migrow (University of Edinburgh)

Strategic Observational Learning

Moumita Deb (University of Birmingham)

Experiments in Information Acquisition and Voting

Andis Sofianos (Durham University)

Intelligence Disclosure and Cooperation in Repeated Interactions

15:45 – 16:15     Coffee break (at the Hub, Management School)

16:15 – 17:15    Session 4

Arina Nikandrova (City, University of London)

Data Linkage between Markets: Does the Emergence of an Informed Insurer Cause Consumer Harm?

Fikri Pitsuwan (ETH Zurich)

Intergenerational Experimentation and Catastrophic Risk

17:15 – 17:45     Coffee break (at the Hub, Management School)

17:45 – 18:30   Plenary Talk 1

Sergei Izmalkov (New Economic School)

Spatial Competition with Intermediaries

19:00 Conference dinner at the  Lancaster House Hotel

 

Saturday 5th of November (Lecture Theatre 1)

09:45 –10:30 Plenary  Talk 2   

Andy Zapechelnuyk (University of Edinburgh)

Fair Sequential Search

10:30-11:00 Coffee break (at the Hub, Management School)

11:00 – 12:00 Session 5

Vessela Daskalova (University College Dublin)

In-Group Favouritism in Collective Decisions

Robert Edwards (University of Nottingham)

Postal Platform Pricing with Limited Consumer Attention

12:00 – 12:45     Lunch (at the Hub, Management School)

12:45 – 14:15     Session 6

David Rietzke (Lancaster University)

Comparative Statics of Equilibrium Points

Evan Friedman (Paris School of Economics)

Quantal Response Equilibrium with Symmetry: Representation and Applications

Dennie van Dolder (University of Essex)

High-Stakes Failures of Backward Induction: Evidence from “The Price Is Right”

14:15 – 14:45  Coffee break  (at the Hub, Management School)

14:45 – 15:45  Session 7

Jerome Santoul (Lancaster University)

Can Exploding Offers Beat Open Offers ?

Toomas Hinnosaar (University of Nottingham)

The Limits of Commitment

15:45 – 16:15     Coffee break (at the Hub, Management School)

16:15 – 17:00    Plenary Talk 3

Roman Sheremeta (Case Western Reserve University)

Testing Theories of Overbidding in Rent-Seeking Contest

 

The conference is being hosted by the Department of Economics at LUMS.

Financial support from the Department of Economics at LUMS is greatly appreciated.

Organisers: Alexander MatrosKonstantinos Georgalos and Sonali SenGupta