Coalition Theory Network (CTN) Workshop 2009
 
Matching, Coalitions, Networks and Behavior

 
The next Coalition Theory Network (CTN) Workshop
will take place in Maastricht, Netherlands, January 23-24, 2009. We cordially invite you to attend.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


Jacob Goeree (CalTech)                           
Friday 23rd at 09:30

Matthew Jackson (Stanford University)
    Saturday 24th at 09:00

Alvin Roth (Harvard University)                  Saturday 24th at 16:45
 


 

 

Please see the list of accepted papers below.

 

 

 

 

 

This event is co-sponsored by the Universiteitsfonds Limburg/SWOL, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), and the Maastricht University's research school METEOR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THE LIST OF PRESENTATIONS

The participants can submit a list of the presentations they would like to discuss to ctnworkshop2009@algec.unimaas.nl

Each presentation will take 30 minutes.

Each discussion will tave 15 minutes.

Discussants will be announced by 10 January, 2009

 

Ahmet Alkan   On Matchability When Preferences Are Restricted To Shortlists
Berno Buechel   Under-connected and Over-connected Networks
Vincent Buskens   Social motives in networks formation: An experiment
Robin Cowan   FITS AND MISFITS:PATENT RACES ON INNOVATION NETWORKS
Paolo Pin   Optimizing Public Goods in Networks
Itay Fainmesser   Community Structure and Market Outcomes
Edoardo Gallo   Small world networks with segregation patterns and brokers
Gilles Grandjean   Strongly Rational Sets for Normal-Form Games
Guillaume Haeringer   Constrained School Choice: An Experimental Study
Jeanne Hagenbach   Strategic Communication Networks
Harold  Houba   Discreet Sets of Alternatives and Costless Delay in Negotiations
Rahmi İlkılıç   Cournot Competition on a Network of Markets  and Firms
Ryo Kawasaki   Dynamics, stability, and foresight in the Shapley-Scarf housing market
Cagatay Kayi   Allocation Rules on Networks
Hubert Kempf   Risk and Coalition formation
Marc Kilgour   Kingmakers and Leaders in Coalition Formation
Markus Kinateder   Team Formation in a Network
Laszlo Koczy   Stationary quasi-perfect equilibrium partitions constitute the recursive core
Alexey Kushnir   Matching Markets with Signals
Carlo Martini   Deliberation in Networked Groups
Ana  Mauleon   Connections among farsighted agents
Friederike Mengel   Cooperation through Imitation and Exclusion in Networks
Luca Merlino   Endogenous Job Contact Networks
Elena Molis   How rational agents are when they look for a partner: Experimental results
Thayer Morrill   The Roommates Problem Revisited
Antonio Nicolo   Feasibility Constraints and Protective Behavior in Efficient Kidney Exchange
Dotan Persitz   Power in the Heterogeneous Connections Model: The Emergence of Core-Periphery Networks
Arno Riedl   Directed Generosity in Social and Economic Networks
Ingrid  Rohde   Choosing interaction partners induces maximum effort in the minimum effort game
Avner Shaked   Finding a Match in a Shrinking Population
Alessandro Tavoni   Incorporating fairness motives into the Impulse Balance Equilibrium
Marco van der Leij   Bounded Rationality and Incomplete Information in Network Games
Adrien Vigier   Globalization, Education, and the Topology of Social Networks
Markus Walzl   Farsighted Stability for Roommate Markets
Alexander Westkamp   Breaking ties in school choice: Specialized Schools and Walk-Zones
Frank Page   Emergent Network Dynamics and Strategic Social Interactions