(5-7 juin) Conférence RUD 2019 à PSE - Risk, Uncertainty and Decision
This year D-TEA (Decision : Theory, Experiments, Applications) and RUD (Risk, Utility, and Decision) collocate at the Paris School of Economics, over the week of June 3-7, 2019. D-TEA, which has an annual theme, will focus on Ambiguity (aka Knightian Uncertainty), and both conferences will honor David Schmeidler on his 80th birthday.
- Local Organizers : Eric Danan, Jean-Marc Tallon (rud.conference chez gmail.com).
- RUD dedicated website : https://sites.google.com/site/rudconference/2019---paris-school-of-economics
- D-TEA dedicated website : https://sites.google.com/site/dteaworkshop/home
Partners : ANR (investissement d’avenir), Cergy-Pontoise University, Paris School of Economics
Program
Wednesday, June 5 to Friday, June 7 2019
Paris School of Economics, Amphitheater
Wednesday, June 5
12:30 D-TEA ends
12:30-14:15 Lunch and registration
14:15-14:20 Welcome
14:20-18:10 Afternoon session (chair : Peter Wakker)
- 14:20-15:00 Pawel Dziewulski, John Quah, Supermodular correspondences and comparison of multi-prior beliefs
- 15:00-15:40 Madhav Chandrasekher, Source-dependent uncertainty aversion
- 15:40-16:10 Break
- 16:10-16:50 Zaier Aouani, Alain Chateauneuf, Caroline Ventura, Ambiguity aversion and anti-comonotonicity
- 16:50-17:30 Ying He, Revisiting Ellsberg and Machina’s paradoxes : a two-stage evaluation model under ambiguity
- 17:30-18:10 Jay Lu, Kota Saito, Repeated choice : a theory of stochastic intertemporal choices
Thursday, June 6
9:00-12:50 Morning session (chair : Jürgen Eichberger)
- 9:00-9:40 Yonatan Aumann, An axiomatic definition of risk aversion with applications
- 9:40-10:20 Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, Roberto Corrao, Giacomo Lanzani, Robust opinion aggregation and its dynamics
- 10:20-11:00 Jetlir Duraj, Yi-Hsuan Lin, Identification and welfare analysis in sequential sampling models
- 11:00-11:30 Break
- 11:30-12:10 Junnan He, Paulo Natenzon, Moderate expected utility
- 12:10-12:50 Georgios Gerasimou, Preference intensity representation and revelation
- 12:50-14:20 Lunch
14:20-18:10 Afternoon session (chair : Michèle Cohen)
- 14:20-15:00 Youichiro Higashi, Kazuya Hyogo, Norio Takeoka, Information acquisition with subjective waiting costs
- 15:00-15:40 Efe Ok, Gerelt Tserenjigmid, Deterministic rationality of stochastic choice behavior
- 15:40-16:10 Break
- 16:10-16:50 Aurélien Baillon, Han Bleichrodt, Chen Li, Peter Wakker, Belief hedges : applying ambiguity measurements to all events and all ambiguity models
- 16:50-17:30 Brian Hill, Beyond uncertainty aversion
- 17:30-18:10 Christopher Chambers, Tugce Cuhadaroglu, Yusufcan Masatlioglu, Behavioral influence
Conference dinner
Friday, June 7
9:00-12:50 Morning session (chair : Chris Shannon)
- 9:00-9:40 Pawel Dziewulski, Just-noticeable difference as a behavioural foundation of the critical cost-efficiency index
- 9:40-10:20 Larry Epstein, Yoram Halevy, Hard to interpret signals
- 10:20-11:00 Patrick Beissner, Qian Lin, Frank Riedel, Dynamically consistent alpha-maxmin expected utility
- 11:00-11:30 Break
- 11:30-12:10 Aldo Rustichini, Stochastic choice, time to choose and individual characteristics
- 12:10-12:50 Henrique de Oliveira, Rohit Lamba, Rationalizing dynamic choices
12:50-14:20 Lunch
14:20-17:30 Afternoon session (chair : Ani Guerdjikova)
- 14:20-15:00 David Dillenberger, Daniel Gottlieb, Pietro Ortoleva, Stochastic impatience and the separation of time and risk preferences
- 15:00-15:40 Simon Grant, Ani Guerdjikova, John Quiggin, Ambiguity and awareness : a coherent multiple priors model
- 15:40-16:10 Break
- 16:10-16:50 Miklos Pinter, Objective ambiguity
- 16:50-17:30 Alexander Jakobsen, Coarse bayesianism