Abstracts Book - LabSi
Abstracts Book - LabSi
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PROGRAMME<br />
Friday 12th May<br />
8:30-9:00 Registration<br />
9:00-9:10 Welcome<br />
9:10-10:15<br />
INVITED LECTURE<br />
Andrew Schotter (New York University)<br />
“Paying for Confidence: An Experimental Study of Preferences Over Beliefs”<br />
(co-authored with Kfir Eliaz)<br />
Chair: Luigi Luini (Università di Siena)<br />
10:15-10:30 Coffee break<br />
10:30-13:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS A1-A2<br />
SESSION A1 - SOCIAL CHOICE<br />
Chair: Sam Bowles (Santa Fé Institute and Università di Siena)<br />
Matthias Sutter* Stefan Haigner** and Martin G. Kocher*** (*University of Cologne, **University of<br />
Innsbruck, ***University of Amsterdam)<br />
“Choosing the stick or the carrot? – Endogenous institutional choice in social dilemma situations”<br />
Nikos Nikiforakis (Royal Holloway, University of London)<br />
“Punishment and Counter-Punishment in Public Good Games: Can We Really Govern Ourselves?”<br />
Luca Corazzini * and Ben Greiner** (*University of East Anglia and Università Bocconi. **University<br />
of Cologne)<br />
“Herding and Social Preferences”<br />
Jim Engle-Warnick * and Andreas Leibbrandt** (*McGill University, **University of Zurich)<br />
“Who Gets the Last Word? An Experimental Study of the Expression of Social Norms”<br />
Raul Lopez-Perez (Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, Zürich)<br />
“Social Norm and Games: Communication, Coordination, Cooperation and Punishment”<br />
SESSION A2 - EQUILIBRIUM SELECTION AND COORDINATION<br />
Chair: Andrew Schotter (Columbia Business School)<br />
Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans* and Elena Katok** (*University of Illinois, **Penn State University)<br />
“Regret and Feedback Information in First-Price Sealed-Bid Auctions”<br />
Andrea Gallice (European University Institute)<br />
“Predicting One Shot Play in 2x2 Games using Beliefs based on Minimax Regret”<br />
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