NATO Advanced Study Institute
Game Theory and Resources Allocation:
The Axiomatic Approach

Organized by William Thomson


July 21 to July 31, 1997

Stony Brook, New York

PROGRAM



  MONDAY, JULY 21

9:00-12:00 R.J. Aumann: Introductory Lecture on the Axiomatic Method

2:00-5:00 W. Thomson: Bargaining Theory. The Fixed Population Case; the Variable Population Case


  TUESDAY, JULY 22

9:00-12:00 Y. Sprumont: Options Monotonicity for Coalitional Form Games

2:00-5:00 Y. Sprumont: Population-Monotonicity for Coalitional Form Games


  WEDNESDAY, JULY 23

9:00-12:00 S. Hart: Consistency and Converse Consistency in Coalitional Form Games

2:00-5:00 B. Peleg: Consistency and Converse Consistency for Strategic Games


  THURSDAY, JULY 24

9:00-12:00 J.-F. Mertens: The Axiomatic Approach to Strategic Equilibrium

2:00-5:00 D. Samet: Knowledge


  FRIDAY, JULY 25

9:00-12:00 H. Moulin: Cost Allocation. Non-Strategic Considerations

2:00-5:00 H. Moulin: Strategy-Proofness in Cost Allocation. The Public Good Case


  SUNDAY, JULY 27

9:00-12:00 S. Barberà: Strategy-Proofness in the Allocation of Private Goods

2:00-5:00 S. Barberà: Strategy-Proofness in the Allocation of Public Goods


  MONDAY, JULY 28

9:00-12:00 A. Roth: Strategy-Proofness in Matching Models (One-to-One, "Marriage"; One-too-Many "College Admissions," with or without Money)

2:00-5:00 T. Sonmez: Implementation in Matching Models and Generalized Matching Problems


  TUESDAY, JULY 29

9:00-12:00 W. Thomson: Consistency and Converse Consistency in Resource Allocation Models

2:00-5:00 Y. Tauman and R.P. McLean: Cost Allocation; the Aumann-Shapley Prices. The Classical Theory. New Developments and Applications


  WEDNESDAY, JULY 30

9:00-12:00 P. Dubey: Walrasian Equilibrium and Market Games. The Classical Theory and New Developments

2:00-5:00 R.J. Aumann: Bankruptcy in the Talmud and Commentators. Axiomatic Models of Bankruptcy and Taxation


  THURSDAY, JULY 31

9:00-12:00 M.O. Jackson: Implementation in Economic Models; the Classical Theory. Implementation in Nash and Other Equilibrium Concepts

2:00-5:00 M.O. Jackson: Allocation and Implementation in Networks and Other Specific Domains