Events
CEPS Decentralized School of Economic Theory
The CEPS is organizing a Decentralized School of Economic Theory for the academic year 2023-2024.
Objective is to provide comprehensive lectures on cutting-edge advancements in economic theory for PhD students and enthusiastic participants in graduate and undergraduate programs. These courses aim to foster a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing diverse fields such cultural studies, demography, mathematics, migration studies, networks and political sciences.
Schedule
- On October (date tba), 5pm, Fabio Mariani (UCLouvain), title tba.
- 8 November, 5pm, Dimitrios Varvarigos (Leicester University), “Endogenous Cultural Change in Economic Development”.
- 22 November, 5pm, Karolina Vocke (University of Naples Federico II), “Stability Concepts for Many to Many Matching Markets”.
- 6 December, 5pm, John Quah (Johns Hopkins University), “Revealed Preferences”.
- On January (date tba), 3pm, Dov Samet (Tel-Aviv University), title tba
- On February (date tba), Filip Matejka (CERGE-EI), title tba
- On March (date tba), Ina Taneva (University of Edinburgh): title tba
- On April (date tba), Lorenzo Bastianello (Ca’ Foscari Venezia): “Time and Uncertainty”
- On April (date tba), Mehmet Ismail (King’s College London): “Game Theory, Human Intelligence, and Chess”.
- On May 2024 (date tba), Dimitrios Xefteris (University of Cyprus): title tba.
More information
Registration & Information
For further details and registration, please contact Oscar Peña-Valencia.
Location
ENS Paris-Saclay
Building South-West, 2nd floor, Room 2E29
This event is financially supported by the Graduate School Economics & Management at the Paris-Saclay University and the Jean d’Alembert Fellowship Program.