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SoCal NEGT Symposium 2011


2011 Southern California Symposium on Network Economics and Game Theory

November 3-4, 2011


Annenberg Center for Information Science and Technology
California Institute of Technology

Plenary Speakers

Rakesh Vohra
Kellogg School of Management
Title: Price Discrimination Through Communication

Susan Athey
Harvard University / Microsoft Research
Title: Designing Online Auction-Based Marketplaces


Invited Speakers

Sachin Adlakha
California Institute of Technology
Title: The Price of Uncertainty in Electricity Markets

Augustin Chaintreau
Columbia University
Title: Transactional Social Networks

Giorgio Coricelli
University of Southern California
Title: Equilibrium Selection Among Multiple Equilibria: Insights from the Brain

Shaddin Dughmi
Microsoft Research
Title: Computationally-Efficient Mechanisms for Combinatorial Auctions

Federico Echenique
California Insitute of Technology
Title: Finding a Walrasian Equilibrium is Easy for a Fixed Number of Agents

Matt Elliott
Microsoft Research
Title: Group Cooperation in Public Goods Networks

Rahul Jain
University of Southern California
Title: Queues and Games

Yilmaz Kocer
University of Southern California
Title: Endogenous Learning with Bounded Memory

Katrina Ligett
California Insitute of Technology
Title: Beyond Myopic Best Response (in Cournot Competition)

Jason Marden
University of Colorado at Boulder
Title: Achieving Pareto Optimality Through Distributed Learning

David Miller
University of California, San Diego
Title: Ostracism

Mihaela van der Schaar
University of California, Los Angeles
Title: Designing Social-Computational Systems Using Social Norms

Jenn Wortman Vaughan
University of California, Los Angeles
Title: Aggregating Predictions Via Markets

William Zame
University of California, Los Angeles
Title: Designing Exchange for Online Communities