UECE LISBON MEETINGS 2011:
GAME THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Call for Papers
November 3-5, 2011
Lisbon, Portugal
Dear colleague,
We are pleased to inform you that the Research Unit on Complexity and Economics (UECE) and the School of Economics and Management at the Technical University of Lisbon will host the third edition of the UECE LISBON MEETINGS, which will take place on 3-5 November 2011.
The conference will include Prof. Gabrielle Demange (Paris School of Economics), Prof. Stephen Morris (Princeton University) and Prof. Philip Reny (University of Chicago) as keynote speakers and contributed sessions on all topics and from all perspectives of game theory, including applications and experimental work.
The members of the Program Committee are:
Rabah Amir | University of Arizona |
Francis Bloch | École Polytechnique |
António Brandão | Faculdade de Economia do Porto |
Pierre-André Chiappori | Columbia University |
John Conley | Vanderbilt University |
João Correia da Silva | Faculdade de Economia do Porto |
Federico Echenique | California Institute of Technology |
Lars Ehlers | Université de Montréal |
Marta Faias | NOVA University of Lisbon |
Jean Gabszewicz | Université Catholique de Louvain and CORE |
Olivier Gossner | Paris School of Economics |
Sergiu Hart | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Penelope Hernandez | University of Valencia |
Carlos Hervés | Universidade de Vigo |
Bettina Klaus | University of Lausanne |
Flip Klijn | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |
Jean François Mertens | Université Catholique de Louvain and CORE |
Emma Moreno-García | University of Salamanca |
Abraham Neyman | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Luca David Opromolla | Bank of Portugal |
Frank Page | Indiana University |
Alberto Pinto | University of Porto |
Cesaltina Pires | University of Évora |
José Pedro Pontes | ISEG/Universidade Técnica de Lisboa and UECE |
Clara Raposo | ISEG/Universidade Técnica de Lisboa and UECE |
John Weymark | Vanderbilt University |
John Wooders | The University of Arizona |
Myrna Wooders | Vanderbilt University |
Submission of papers within the area of theoretical and applied and experimental game theory and related fields is encouraged. Papers can only be submitted electronically. Complete submissions must be received by August 31, 2011.
Decisions on submissions will be made by September 30, 2011. Accepted papers will only be included in the final program once presenting authors have registered. The deadline for early registration, at a reduced fee, is October 21, 2011 and the deadline for late registration is October 28, 2011.
More information can be found at http://www.accessecon.com/pubs/LM11/
Filomena Garcia, Joana Pais, and Joana Resende
Organizing Committee