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Ina Taverna (University of Edinburgh), presenting “Organized Information Transmission” at the 2023 Economic Theory Conference
Conference

2025 Conference on Economic Theory

Monday & Tuesday, June 2-3, 2025

Organizers: Philipp Strack and Elliot Lipnowski

Agenda

* Speaker

Monday, June 2
Time Title Authors

8:15 - 9:00 AM

Breakfast and Registration

9:00 - 10:00 AM

“Favoritism, Social Stratification, and Internal Conflicts”

Matteo Camboni*  (University of Wisconin-Madison), Michael Porcellacchia (Kiel Institute for the World Economy)

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Coffee Break

10:15 - 11:15 AM

Robust Analysis of Auction Equilibria

Jason Hartline* (Northwestern University), Darrell Hoy (Forward Market Design), Samuel Taggart (Oberlin College)

11:15 - 11:30 AM

Coffee Break

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

“Good Data and Bad Data: The Welfare Effects of Price Discrimination”

Maryam Farboodi* (MIT), Ali Shourideh (Carnegie Mellon University), Nima Haghpanah (Penn State University)

12:30 - 1:45 PM

Lunch

1:45 - 2:45 PM

Security-bid Auctions with Information Acquisition

Yunan Li* (City University of Hong Kong), Zongbo Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen)

2:45 - 3:00 PM

Coffee Break

3:00 - 4:00 PM

Selected Facts

Archishman Chakraborty* (Yeshiva University), Nemanja Antic (Northwestern University)

4:00 - 4:15 PM

Coffee Break

4:15 - 5:15 PM

“An Axiomatic Model of Cognitive Dissonance”

Yuzhao Yang* (Boston University)

6:00 PM

Dinner - Barcelona, 155 Temple Street

Tuesday, June 3
Time Title Authors

8:15 - 9:00 AM

Breakfast

9:00 - 10:00 AM

“A Measure of Complexity for Strategy-Proof Mechanisms”

Lea Nagel* (Stanford University), Robert Saitto (Stanford University)

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Coffee Break

10:15 - 11:15 AM

“Mechanism Reform Via Binary Classification”

Quitzé Valenzuela-Stookey* (UC Berkeley), E. Jason Baron (Duke University), Richard Lombardo (Harvard University), Joseph Ryan (University of Michigan), Jeongsoo Suh (Duke University)

11:15 - 11:30 AM

Coffee Break

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

“The Division of Surplus and the Burden of Proof”

Deniz Kattwinkel* (University College London), Justus Preusser (Bocconi University)

12:30 - 1:45 PM

Lunch

1:45 - 2:45 PM

“Random Choice and Differentiation”

Paulo Natenzon* (Washington University in St. Louis), Junnan He (Sciences Po)

2:45 - 3:00 PM

Coffee Break

3:00 - 4:00 PM

“Data Monetization through Strategic Coordination of Privately Informed Agents”

Alessandro Bonatti* (MIT), Munther Dahleh (MIT), Thibaut Horel (MIT), Amir Nouripour (MIT)

4:00 - 4:15 PM

Coffee Break

4:15 - 5:15 PM

“Random Rationalizability”

Chris Shannon* (UC Berkeley)

5:15 PM

Adjourn

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I connect to the Yale Wi-Fi network while attending a conference?

Yale provides visitors two Wi-Fi network options:

  • YaleGuest
  • Eduroam

YaleGuest is a public, insecure wireless network available for anyone’s use, but has limited network access. Due to security reasons, certain programs and functionality may not be accessible via the YaleGuest network, e.g., Dropbox, Skype, and Box.

If possible, we recommended you use the Eduroam wireless network. Eduroam (education roaming) is a secure, world-wide roaming access service that allows students, researchers and staff from participating institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campuses when visiting other participating institutions.

If your institution is a partner, access the Eduroam network by selecting Eduroam from the Wi-Fi list on your mobile device and sign-in using your home institution’s credentials*. View Eduroam’s complete listing of U.S. participating schools; International visitors can look for institutional listings on this country page.

For additional details, please contact your institution’s IT department or search your institution’s support page.

*Credential format is typically ID@UniversityName.edu, e.g., YaleNetID@yale.edu or SUNetID@win.stanford.edu.

How do I get to the conference location from the Blake Hotel?

The conference will be held at the Yale School of Management (SOM), Evans Hall located at 165 Whitney Ave and is about a 20 minute walk from the Blake Hotel. The easiest route to SOM from the Blake Hotel is to go south-east on George Street and turn left on Temple St. Temaple will merge into Whitney Avenue. SOM will be on the right side of the street across from the Peabody Museum (see map below).

How do I get to the conference location from the Omni Hotel?

The conference will be held at the Yale School of Management (SOM), Evans Hall located at 165 Whitney Ave and is about a 15 minute walk from the Omni Hotel. The easiest route to SOM from the Omni Hotel is to go north on Temple St. which merges into Whitney Avenue. SOM will be on the right side of the street across from the Peabody Museum (see map below).

What can I do in New Haven during my stay?

Yale and New Haven offer many attractions to bide your time while in the Elm City. Below is a list of a few:

Yale Attractions

New Haven Attractions

Performing Arts

 

Where can I find a campus map?

The Cowles Foundation is located in the heart of Yale’s campus at 30 Hillhouse Avenue. Use the Yale campus map to help find your way around.

Who do I contact in case of an emergency?

In cases of emergency, contact the appropriate department listed below:

You can also report a crime or send an anonymous text tip through our Bulldog Mobile (LiveSafe) app. (To register for Bulldog Mobile please visit the Yale LiveSafe page)

For addtional emergency information, visit the Yale Emergency Management website.

Will transportation be provided in case of inclement weather?

Yes, a shuttle bus will be arranged to drive between the hotel and conference location. Typically, an announcement will be sent out from Darlene Smith the day before with additional information.

Is reimbursement offered for my travel expenses?

Yes. Please refer to the Conference Travel Reimbursement page for more information.