The following is a partial list of the Session Titles to be presented at the Conference on Economic Trends, June 29 - July 5, 2009, and the name(s) and email address for each Sessions Organizer(s). Session titles are subject to change without advanced notice, and you are therefore encouraged to check this list often.

ECONOMICS CONFERENCE SUBMISSIONS:

If you wish to present a paper at the Economics Conference, please contact the Session Organizer whose session best fits the subject matter of the paper via email, and provide a PDF copy of the paper, including title page, a brief abstract, and the complete affiliation and contact information of the presenting author, so that it may be considered. Limits on space require that we permit each speaker to present a single paper during the course of the conference. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2009

Please note, Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) is the preferred format for all submissions, however each Session Organizer will be able to inform you of their specific requirements.

SAET program schedule contact: Professor Gabriella Graziano at  ixcsaet@unina.it

J. Abdou (U Paris 1, FRANCE; abdou@univ-paris1.fr), Equilibrium and information in games

B. Allen (U Minnesota, USA; assist@econ.umn.edu), Topics in uncertainty and information

A. Araujo (IMPA, BRAZIL; aloisio@impa.br), and J. Heleno Faro (UFMG, RAZIL; jhfaro@gmail.com), General equilibrium and ambiguity

E. Avgerinos (U Rodos, GREECE; eavgerinos@gmail.com), and A. Basile (U Naples Federico II and CSEF, ITALY; basile@unina.it) Functional Analysis and Applications

A. Babus (U of Cambridge, UK; anababus@gmail.com), Networks (Networks and Markets)

Y. Balasko (U York, UK; yb501@york.ac.uk), General equilibrium and Equilibrium Theory

E. Balder (U Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS; E.J.Balder@uu.nl), Games and decisions

A. Bennardo (U Salerno and CSEF; abennard@unisa.it) and S. Piccolo (U Naples Federico II and CSEF; spiccolo@unisa.it), Non exclusive dealings in financial markets

J.-M. Bonnisseau (U Paris 1, FRANCE; Jean-Marc.Bonnisseau@univ-paris1.fr), Exchange processes

T. Cavalcanti (U Cambridge, UK; tvdvc2@cam.ac.uk), Topics on economic growth and development

S. Chassang (Princeton U, USA; chassang@princeton.edu) and S. Takahashi (Princeton U, USA; satorut@princeton.edu), Higher order beliefs and robustness to incomplete information

J. Corbo (Wharton U, USA; jacomo@wharton.upenn.edu), Networks (Diffusion and Pricing in Social Networks)

B. Cornet (U Kansas, USA and U Paris 1, FRANCE; cornet@ku.edu), Topics in financial economics, Part II

L. I. de Castro Filho (U Illinois, USA; luciano@ad.uiuc.edu), Auctions

P. de Lucia (U Naples Federico II; padeluci@unina.it), Set functions and applications

F. Echenique (Caltech, USA; fede@hss.caltech.edu), Matching models and two-sided markets

I. Evstigneev (U Manchester, UK; igor.evstigneev@manchester.ac.uk), Stochastic optimization and games with applications in finance

G. Facchini (Erasmus U, NETHERLANDS and U Milan, ITALY; gfacch@essex.ac.uk), International trade and factor mobility

W. Fisher (IHS-Vienna, AUSTRIA; fisher@ihs.ac.at), Topics in macroeconomics

M. Florenzano (U Paris 1, FRANCE; monique.florenzano@univ-paris1.fr) and M. G. Graziano (U Naples and CSEF, ITALY; mgrazian@unina.it), Mechanism design, public goods and public policies

C. Ghiglino (U Essex, UK; cghig@essex.ac.uk), Networks in macroeconomics

P. Gottardi (European U Institute, ITALY; piero.gottardi@EUI.eu), Strategic information transmission and markets

F. Gozzi (Luiss U, ITALY; fgozzi@luiss.it), Economic theory

M. G. Graziano (U Naples and CSEF, ITALY; mgrazian@unina.it) and M. Florenzano (U Paris 1, FRANCE; monique.florenzano@univ-paris1.fr), General equilibrium with public goods

P. Hammond (U Warwick, UK; p.j.hammond@warwick.ac.uk), Game Theory and Applications

R. Hartley (U Manchester, UK; roger.hartley@manchester.ac.uk), Aggregative games

J.-J. Herings (U Maastricht, NETHERLANDS; P.Herings@ALGEC.unimaas.nl), Bargaining theory

C. Herves-Beloso (U Vigo, SPAIN; cherves@uvigo.es) and E. Moreno-Garcia (U Salamanca, SPAIN; emmam@usal.es), Economic theory: applications, Part I and Part II

V. Iehle (U Paris-Dauphine, FRANCE; viehle@gmail.com) and E. del Mercato (U Paris 1 and CSEF, FRANCE; Elena.delMercato@univ-paris1.fr), Externalities and public choice

T. Jappelli (U Naples Federico II and CSEF, ITALY; tullioj@tin.it) and M. Padula (U Venice and CSEF, ITALY; mpadula@unive.it), Household finance

M. Kaneko (U Tsukuba, JAPAN; kaneko@sk.tsukuba.ac.jp), Limited cognitive-inferential abilities and their behavioral consequences

W. Kets (Santa Fe Institute, USA and Tilburg U, NETHERLANDS; willemien.kets@gmail.com) and E. Tsakas (U Maastricht, NETHERLANDS; E.Tsakas@algec.unimaas.nl), Reasoning and beliefs in games

M. Klimenko (Georgia Tech, USA; Mikhail.Klimenko@econ.gatech.edu), International trade, Part II

L. Koutsougeras (U Manchester, UK; leonidas@manchester.ac.uk), Games and markets

D. Kovenock (U Iowa, USA; dan-kovenock@uiowa.edu) and D. Moreno (U Karlos III, SPAIN; dmoreno@eco.uc3m.es), Industrial organization, Part I and Part II

T. Krebs (U. Manheim, GERMANY; tomkrebs@rumms.uni-mannheim.de), Hetereogeneous-agent models

F. Kubler (ISB, U Zurich, SWITZERLAND; fkubler@gmail.com), Computational economics

J. Ledyard (Caltech, USA; jledyard@hss.caltech.edu), Price discovery in competitive markets, Part I and Part II

C. Le Van (U Paris 1, FRANCE; Cuong.Le-Van@univ-paris1.fr), Growth models with money, credit market and uncertainty, Part I and Part II

D. Levine (U Washington, St. Louis, USA; david@dklevine.com), Behavioral economics and applications

M. Li Calzi (U Venice, ITALY; licalzi@unive.it), Preferences and fairness

M. Magill (USC, USA; magill@almaak.usc.edu) and M. Quinzii (UC Davis, USA; mmquinzii@ucdavis.edu), Financial general equilibrium

A. Manelli (Arizona State U, USA; ale@asu.edu), Auctions and mechanism design

S. Martin (Purdue U, USA; smartin@purdue.edu), Theoretical topics in industrial economics

V. F. Martins da Rocha (Vargas U, BRAZIL; victor.rocha@fgv.br) and Y. Vailakis (U Exeter, UK; Y.Vailakis@exeter.ac.uk), Sequential markets

J. Morgan (U Naples and CSEF, ITALY; morgan@unina.it), Multicriteria games and vector equilibria

M. Pagano (U Naples Federico II and CSEF, ITALY; mrpagano@tin.it), The subprime lending crisis

F. Page (Indiana U, USA; fpage@indiana.edu), Networks (endogenous networks and network dynamics)

M. Pascoa (U Lisbon, PORTUGAL; pascoa@fe.unl.pt), Leverage and other topics in equilibrium theory

D. Puzzello (U Illinois, USA; dpuzzell@ad.uiuc.edu), Foundations of matching and allocations

R. Riezman (U Iowa, USA; raymond-riezman@uiowa.edu), International trade, Part I

K. Ritzberger (Institute for Advanced Studies, VIENNA; ritzbe@ihs.ac.at) and C. Alós-Ferrer (U Konstanz, GERMANY; carlos.alos-ferrer@uni-konstanz.de), Game theory

B. W. Rogers (Northwestern U, USA; b-rogers@kellogg.northwestern.edu), Networks (networks, externalities, and dependence)

H. Sabourian (U Cambridge, UK; Hamid.Sabourian@econ.cam.ac.uk), Dynamic games

S. Shi (U Toronto, CANADA; shouyong@chass.utoronto.ca), Markets with frictions

S. Spear (Carnegie Mellon U, USA; ss1f@andrew.cmu.edu), Behavioral general equilibrium

M. Squillante (U Sannio, ITALY; squillan@unisannio.it), Consistency problems in decision making

F. Squintani (U Essex, UK; fsquintani@yahoo.com), Political economy

Y. Sun (Singapore National U, SINGAPORE; matsuny@nus.edu.sg), Mathematical economics, Part I and Part II

T. Temzelides (Rice U, USA; tedt@rice.edu), Issues in macroeconomics and policy

W. Trockel (Bielefeld U, GERMANY; wtrockel@wiwi.uni-bielefeld.de), Market games and implementations

D. Tsomocos (Oxford U, UK; Dimitrios.Tsomocos@sbs.ox.ac.uk), Banking and financial stability

A. Villamil (U Illinois, USA and U Manchester, UK; avillami@uiuc.edu), Topics in equilibrium theory, Part I

P. Wang (Washington U, St. Louis, USA; pingwang@artsci.wustl.edu), Dynamic macro models with frictions or imperfections

M. Weretka (Wisconsin-Madison, USA; weretka@wisc.edu), Auctions and non-competitive equilibrium

J. Werner (U Minessota, USA; jwerner@atlas.socsci.umn.edu), Liquidity and asset pricing

S. D. Williamson (Washington U, St. Louis, USA; swilliam@artsci.wustl.edu), Monetary theory and Banking and credit

M. Wooders (Vanderbilt U, USA; myrna.wooders@vanderbilt.edu), Behavioral game theory

N. C. Yannelis (U Illinois, USA and U Manchester, UK; nyanneli@uiuc.edu), Ambiguity aversion and asymmetric information, Part I and Part II

W. R. Zame (UCLA, USA; zame@econ.ucla.edu), Credit markets


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