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2007 Workshop on Communication, Game Theory, and Language
September 7-8, 2007

Co-Sponsored by:
Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship, and
Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science

Organizers:
Peter Eso
Adam Galambos
James Schummer


Location:
All talks to be held in room 166, Jacobs Center at 2001 Sheridan Road, Evanston.

Schedule
Friday, September 7
Title Authors
(presenters are in bold)
Time
"Information Aggregation in Polls " Philip Stocken
John Morgan
9:30-10:30
"Language and Commitment in Retrospective Reasoning" Nabil Al'Najjar
Mallesh Pai
11:00-12:00
Lunch: 12-1:30
"On the Robustness of Informative Cheap Talk" Ying Chen
Navin Kartik
Joel Sobel
1:30-2:30
"Informative Cheap Talk Equilibria as Fixed Points" Sid Gordon
2:45-3:45
"Clearly Biased Experts" Rick Harbaugh
Archisman Chakraborty
4:00-5:00
Dinner: 6:30
Saturday, September 8
Title Authors
(presenters are in bold)
Time
"Static and dynamic stability conditions for structurally stable signaling games" Gerhard Jaeger
9:30-10:30
"A Model of Optimal Persuasion Rules" Jacob Glazer
Ariel Rubinstein
11:00-12:00
Lunch: 12-1:30
"Noisy Talk" Oliver Board
Andreas Blume
Kohei Kawamura
1:30-2:30
"Mediation, Negotiation, and Arbitration" Maria Goltsman
Johannes Horner
Gregory Pavlov
Francesco Squintani
2:45-3:45
"Why is Language Vague?" Bart Lipman
4:00-5:00
Dinner: 6:30

List of participants has been finalized.

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