The 28th Jerusalem School in Economic Theory
Mechanism Design
Organizers:
- Eric Maskin, General Director (Harvard University)
Elchanan Ben-Porath, Codirector (The Hebrew University)
Stephen Morris (Princeton University)
Mechanism design is the “reverse engineering” part of economic theory. Normally, economists study existing economic institutions and try to predict or explain what outcomes the institutions generate. But in mechanism design we reverse direction: we start by identifying the outcomes we want and then ask what institutions could be designed to achieve those outcomes. The theory has found wide application in auction design, pollution control, public good provision, and elsewhere.
List of speakers:
NAME | AFFILIATION | |
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Elchanan Ben- Porath
|
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
|
benporat@math.huji.ac.il
|
Ben Brooks
|
The University of Chicago
|
babrooks@uchicago.edu
|
Sylvain Chassang
|
New York University
|
chassang@nyu.edu
|
Eddie Dekel
|
Northwestern University and Tel-Aviv University
|
eddiedekel@gmail.com
|
Sergiu Hart
|
The Hebrew University
|
hart@huji.ac.il
|
Jason Hartline
|
Northwestern University
|
hartline@northwestern.edu
|
Emir Kamenica
|
The University of Chicago
|
emir.kamenica@chicagobooth.edu
|
George Mailath
|
University of Pennsylvania
|
gmailath@econ.upenn.edu
|
Jakub Kastl
|
Princeton University
|
jkastl@princeton.edu
|
Eric Maskin
|
Harvard University
|
emaskin@fas.harvard.edu
|
Stephen Morris
|
Princeton University
|
smorris@princeton.edu
|
Tim Roughgarden
|
Stanford University
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tim@cs.stanford.edu
|
Ariel Rubinstein
|
Tel-Aviv University and New-York University
|
rariel@post.tau.ac.il
|
Vasiliki Skerta
|
University College London
|
v.skerta@ucl.ac.uk
|
Balazs Szentes
|
London School of Economics
|
b.szentes@lse.ac.uk
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