The Microeconomics Seminar Series features talks on a wide array of topics including microeconomic theory, industrial organisation, social networks, political economy and behavioural / experimental economics.
These seminars will be presented on campus and will normally be held on Monday afternoons between 4pm and 5pm, please check individual events for finalised dates and times. This is an open seminar series and all levels of study and members of the public are welcome. In order to reserve your place, please contact our seminar organisers.
Date | Seminar title and Speaker |
25 April 2025 |
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Strategic Attribute Learning by |
From Doubt to Devotion: Trials and Learning-Based Pricing by |
Parental educational styles with externalities by |
Deception Aversion by |
Decisions over Sequences by |
Early-Career Discrimination: Spiraling or Self-Correcting? by |
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Reinforcement Learning and Collusion by |
Reputation and Information Design by |
Persuasion with Limited Data: A Case-Based Approach by |
Speed, Accuracy, and Complexity by |
From Design to Disclosure by |
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The Choice of Political Advisers by Francesco Squintani |
Who Controls the Agenda Controls the Polity by Nageeb Ali |
Optimal Contract Regulation in Selection Markets by Andre Veiga |
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Incentives and Efficiency in Constrained Allocation Mechanisms by David Ahn |
Market Power and Exclusion in Insurance by |
Evidence Disclosure in Competitive Markets by Peter Eso |
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Mechanisms without transfers for fully biased agents by Deniz Kattwinkel |
DYNMECH seminar:Should the Timing of Inspections be Random? by |
Matching and Prices by |
DYNMECH seminar:A Quest for Knowledge by |
Empirical Facts about Normative Values by |
Incentive Complexity, Bounded Rationality and Effort Provision by |
DYNMECH seminar: Flexibility and Information by |
DYNMECH seminar:Optimal Insurance: Dual Utility, Random Losses and Adverse Selection by |
Political Social-learning: short term memory and cycles of polarisation by |
Strategic behaviour with tight, loose and polarised norms by |
Incentives for collective innovation by |
Weighting Votes: Rule Complexity and Information Aggregation by |
DYNMECH seminar:Equitable Allocation of Vaccines in a Supply Network by Battal Dogan |
Pricing Novel Goods by Toomas Hinnosaar |
Ever Since Allais by
Which Performs Best? Comparing Discrete Choice Models by
Delegating Away Strategic Uncertainty: Contracts From the Horse鈥檚 Mouth by
A Theory of Banks Balance Sheets by Pierre-Olivier Weill
Strategy-proof and Envy-free Random Assignment by Christian Basteck
Information Chasing versus Adverse Selection by Chaojun Wang
Agenda-manipulation in ranking by Ludvig Sinander
Seeking Relationship Support: Strategic network formation and robust cooperation by David A. Miller
Gambling in Risk-Taking Contests: Experimental Evidence by Matthew Embrey
Dynamic Choice and Common Learning by Ludovic Renou
Market Segmentation through information by
Dynamic Asset-Backed Security Design by
Dynamic Inconsistency in Risky Choice: Evidence from the Lab and Field by Alex Imas on Monday 15th March 2021 at 4pm (GMT)
Social Learning in Groups: An Experimental Study by on Monday 22nd March 2021 at 4pm (GMT)
Repeated Games with Many Players by on Monday 29th March 2021 at 4pm (BST)
Panics and Prices by Vijay Krishna on Monday 12th April 2021 at 4pm (BST)
Equitable Voting Rules by Omer Tamuz on Monday 19th April at 4pm (BST)