The 2015 RES-York Symposium and Mini-Courses on Game Theory, the 6th of the series of York Annual Symposium on Game Theory, will be held on 21-23 May 2015 at the Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, UK.
The four keynote speakers of the Symposium (21-22 May 2015) are:
Bhaskar Dutta (Warwick)
Stephen Morris (Princeton)
Michael Ostrovsky (Stanford)
Eyal Winter (HUJerusalem & Leicester)
The event is organised by the Micro Theory Research Cluster at the Department of Economics and Related Studies (DERS), University of York, and is jointly supported by the Royal Economic Society and the departmental Research Impact Support (RIS) Fund at DERS, University of York.
Mini-Courses
Right after the Symposium, on Saturday 23 May 2015, we will run two mini-courses delivered by Professor Bhaskar Dutta (Warwick) and Professor Michael Ostrovsky (Stanford), respectively.
Professor Bhaskar Dutta will deliver a mini-course on "Games on Networks".
Professor Michael Ostrovsky will deliver a mini-course on the topic "Matching in Trading Networks". The background reading can be downloaded below at this webpage.
The schedule on Saturday 23 May 2015 is as follows.
9:00-10:30 Course by Prof. Bhaskar Dutta
10:45-12:15 Course by Prof. Michael Ostrovsky
12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:45 Course by Prof. Bhaskar Dutta
15:00-16:30 Course by Prof. Michael Ostrovsky
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