The Lisbon Meetings in Game Theory and Applications #10. The Anniversary Edition. October 25-27, 2018
The program is here.
I'll be speaking at noon on Friday, with a working title of
Game theory in a large world: Market design, and the example of kidney exchange
The announcement says:
"The UECE Lisbon Meetings in Game Theory and Applications are an annual event that brings together leading scholars doing theoretical or applied research in the field of game theory.
The first edition of the conference took place in 2009 and throughout the years it has become a reference event in the field, attracting renowned academics from all over the world.
In the tenth edition of the Lisbon Meetings, we are pleased to announce four keynote lectures by
Prof. Itzhak Gilboa (HEC, Paris-Saclay, and Tel-Aviv University)
Prof. Itay Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Prof. Alvin E. Roth (Stanford University)
Prof. Larry Samuelson (Yale University)
Prof. Gilboa will present the annual lecture in honor of the preeminent game theorist Jean-François Mertens
The organizing Committee
Filomena Garcia (Indiana University, ISEG/UECE)
Luca David Opromolla (Banco de Portugal, UECE)
Joana Pais (ISEG, UECE)
Joana Resende (CE-FUP, University of Porto)"
I also plan to give a short talk at a ceremony this evening, about markets and market design along the lines of my book Who Gets What and Why (which was translated into Portugese as Como Funcionam Os Mercados }.
Here's a news story:
Teoria dos Jogos revoluciona ciência, economia e vida em sociedade
Prémio Nobel Alvin E. Roth cruza Teoria dos Jogos e transplante de rins
The program is here.
I'll be speaking at noon on Friday, with a working title of
Game theory in a large world: Market design, and the example of kidney exchange
The announcement says:
"The UECE Lisbon Meetings in Game Theory and Applications are an annual event that brings together leading scholars doing theoretical or applied research in the field of game theory.
The first edition of the conference took place in 2009 and throughout the years it has become a reference event in the field, attracting renowned academics from all over the world.
In the tenth edition of the Lisbon Meetings, we are pleased to announce four keynote lectures by
Prof. Itzhak Gilboa (HEC, Paris-Saclay, and Tel-Aviv University)
Prof. Itay Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Prof. Alvin E. Roth (Stanford University)
Prof. Larry Samuelson (Yale University)
Prof. Gilboa will present the annual lecture in honor of the preeminent game theorist Jean-François Mertens
The organizing Committee
Filomena Garcia (Indiana University, ISEG/UECE)
Luca David Opromolla (Banco de Portugal, UECE)
Joana Pais (ISEG, UECE)
Joana Resende (CE-FUP, University of Porto)"
I also plan to give a short talk at a ceremony this evening, about markets and market design along the lines of my book Who Gets What and Why (which was translated into Portugese as Como Funcionam Os Mercados }.
Here's a news story:
Teoria dos Jogos revoluciona ciência, economia e vida em sociedade
Prémio Nobel Alvin E. Roth cruza Teoria dos Jogos e transplante de rins
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