Come join us at Penn State Econ for the Midwest Trade & Theory Conference in mid-November. Submission deadline is September 6.
Details here:
sites.google.com/view/midwest...
Come join us at Penn State Econ for the Midwest Trade & Theory Conference in mid-November. Submission deadline is September 6.
Details here:
sites.google.com/view/midwest...
"Seller search for bidders and costly bidder entry jointly shape auction profitability, payoffs, and efficiency. Observability plays a key role."
Recently accepted to #REStud, from Lauermann @pareto-efficiency.bsky.social and Wolinsky:
www.restud.com/auctions-wit...
#econsky
More information about the exciting lineup of excellent speakers and a link to the application platform are on the website: www.mathematics.uni-bonn.de/him/programs...
The Hausdorff Center at Bonn will host the Trimester Program on “Advances in Mechanism Design” next summer. Students and postdocs are invited to apply for extended stays during the program or summer school participation. Funding for travel and accommodation is available.
📆 7 May @15:00 CEST - CEPR Virtual IO Seminar Series #VIOS
🗣️Stephan Lauermann @pareto-efficiency.bsky.social presents "Recruiting Bidders"
Discussant: Juuso Välimäki
✍️ cepr.org/events/cepr-...
#EconSky
Be part of the first European Theory Conference: submit your paper from any area in theory to us by tomorrow. Bonn in Fall 2025!
We’re happy to host the 1st European Economic Theory Conference in Bonn next fall! Submissions in all areas of economic theory are welcome.
We’re happy to host the 1st European Economic Theory Conference in Bonn next fall! Submissions in all areas of economic theory are welcome.
Florian Brandl works on the intersection of Econ and CS.
bsky.app/profile/beng...
Reposted from Stephan Lauerman on Twitter
Do you want to join our theory group in Bonn for a PostDoc? Several open positions:
econjobmarket.org/positions/11...
Bonn is a great place for micro theory with about 11 faculty members, 10 postdocs, a weekly theory seminar, and many other activities.
Thank you for sharing, Ben.