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↓ JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. SAET Search for: SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ECONOMIC THEORY * Home * Economic Theory * Economic Theory Bulletin * Fellows * Conferences Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory 2025 CONFERENCE 24TH ANNUAL SAET CONFERENCE IN ISCHIA, ITALY The conference chairs are Achille Basile, Maria Gabriella Graziano, Marialaura Pesce, and Nicholas Yannelis. A local Web Site of the conference for registration and further information will be soon available at https://www.mathematical-economics-naples.eu. SUBMIT SESSION INFORMATION Session organizers please click here to complete the form and submit your session information. REGISTRATION, SAET MEMBERSHIP, AND FEES SAET Individual and Student/Post-Doc Members qualify for a discounted registration rate. Please click here to become a SAET Member. Conference Registration: the link to register will become available in early November. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES Registration Dates Discounted for SAET Members Non-SAET Members Student/Post-Doc (discounted for SAET Members) Student/Post-Doc (non-SAET Members) Before April 30, 2025 €380 €500 €120 €170 May 1 – May 31, 2025 €430 €550 €145 €200 After June 1, 2025 €530 €650 €180 €230 Registration Fee includes coffee breaks, first day reception, a conference dinner, a second social event (to be determined), and conference material. ACCOMMODATION We agreed with the management of the Leohotels group to reserve a limited number of rooms in the two hotels below. We strongly advise you to book rooms as soon as possible. The hotels will lift the hold on rooms after May 20, 2025, and we cannot guarantee a room reservation. * Hotel Continental Terme, Ischia, (conference venue) * Hotel Continental Mare (1.8 miles from conference site; more limited number of rooms) Double Room (occupied by 2 people) € 225,00 per room, per night Double Room (single use) €175,00 per room, per night Prices include breakfast and VAT, prices do not include City Tax consisting of €3,00 (unless it increases by the municipality of Ischia) per person per day Reservation Form – Hotel Continental Terme Send the completed reservation form for Hotel Continental Terme directly to booking@hotelcontinentalischia.it Please click here to download the Hotel Continental Terme booking form. Reservation Form – Hotel Continental Mare Send the completed reservation form for Hotel Continental Mare directly to contimare@leohotels.it Please click here to download the Hotel Continental Mare booking form. Lunch/Dinner services available at Hotel Continental Terme For all the participants and their accompanying people, even if they do not stay in the Hotel Continental Terme, it is possible to have lunch and/or dinner at the restaurant of this hotel. A lunch will cost 35 Euro per person (water and local wine included) A dinner will cost 40 Euro per person (water and local wine included). Tickets can be bought upon arrival or, for those staying in Continental Terme, booked together with a room. Gala Dinner The Gala Dinner is included in the registration fee, whereas for accompanying people it will cost 80 Euro per person. Welcome Reception A reception will be offered on Sunday, June 29, at 7:30 p.m. Excursions and Transfers Soon information about transfers and excursions that may be booked will be available here. Aragonese Castle is a landmark in the Tyrrhenian sea near Ischia island, Italy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLENARY SPEAKERS Aliprantis prize Lecture: TBA Presidential Lecture (July 4, 2025): Pierre-André Chiappori, Columbia University Chair: Chris Pissarides, London School of Economics and University of Cyprus McKenzie Lecture: Sanjeev Goyal, University of Cambridge David Cass Lecture: Salvador Barbera, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and BSE Edward C. Prescott Lecture: Mariacristina De Nardi, University of Minnesota Sir John Hicks Lecture: Eddie Dekel, Northwestern University -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM COMMITTEE Rabah Amir, University of Iowa, USA Aloisio Araujo, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Achille Basile, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Benjamin Brooks, University of Chicago, USA Pierre-André Chiappori, Columbia University Bernard Cornet, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne – PSE, France Claude d’Aspremont, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Laura Doval, Columbia University, USA Piotr Dworczak, Northwestern University, USA Maria Gabriella Graziano, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Timothy J. Kehoe, University of Minnesota, and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, USA David Levine, University of London, UK Andreu Mas-Colell, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Eric Maskin, Harvard University, USA Stephen Morris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Dan Kovenock, Chapman University, USA Hervé Moulin, University of Glasgow, UK Theodore Papageorgiou, Boston College, USA Marialaura Pesce, Università di Napoli Federico II and CSEF, Italy Chris Pissarides, London School of Economics and University of Cyprus Marcus Pivato, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Charles Plott, California Institute of Technology, USA John Quah, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, and National University of Singapore Nancy L. Stokey, University of Chicago, USA Robert Townsend, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Nicholas Yannelis, University of Iowa, USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Achille Basile Francesco Caruso Maria Carmela Ceparano Anna De Simone Maria Gabriella Graziano Claudia Meo Marialaura Pesce Vincenzo Platino Alba Roviello Vincenzo Scalzo Ciro Tarantino Local Executive Assistants Enrico Cafaro Maria Carannante Stefania Maddaluno -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SESSION ORGANIZERS AS OF OCTOBER 30, 2024 Nizar Allouch, University of Kent, Games on Networks Rabah Amir, University of Iowa Aloisio Araujo , FGV EPGE and IMPA Claude d’Aspremont, CORE, Université catholique de Louvain, Topics on Oligopolistic Behaviour Yunus Aybas, Texas A&M University Lorenzo Bastianello, University of Venice Ca’ Foscari, Time and Uncertainty Pierpaolo Battigalli, Bocconi University, Psychology, Games, and Experiments Matteo Bizzarri, University of Naples and CSEF, Network Theory Francis Bloch, Paris School of Economics, Networks Anna Bogomolnaia, University of Glasgow Raouf Boucekkine, Rennes School of Business Anuj Bhowmik, Indian Statistical Institute, and Nicholas Yannelis, University of Iowa, Topics in Economic Theory I Svetlana Boyarchenko, University of Texas at Austin Teresa Lloyd Braga, Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics, Topics on Macrodynamics Rene van der Brink, VU Amsterdam Gabriele Camera, Chapman University, Monetary Economics and Finance: Theory and Experiments Guilherme Carmona, University of Surrey Andrés Carvajal, University of California Davis, General Equilibrium with Incomplete Financial Markets Luciano de Castro, University of Iowa, Dynamic Economics Susumu Cato, University of Tokyo, Collective Decision-Making Tiago Cavalcanti, University of Cambridge Been-Lon Chen, Academia Sinica John Conley, Vanderbilt University David J. Cooper, University of Iowa and University of East Anglia, Experiments in Behavioral Game Theory Bernard Cornet, University of Kansas Joao Correia-da-Silva, University of Porto, Economics of Information Pietro Dindo, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Prediction Markets Paweł Dziewulski, University of Sussex Jeff Ely, Northwestern University, Information Design and Mechanism Design Simona Fabrizi, The University of Auckland, Misinformation and Democracy José Heleno Faro, IMPA Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira, BETA-University of Strasbourg Tristan Gagnon-Bartsch, University of Iowa, Misspecified Beliefs in Games Spyros Galanis, Durham University, Information Acquisition and Aggregation Aditya Goenka, University of Birmingham, Economic Epidemiology Susanne Goldlücke, University of Konstanz, Contracts and Mechanism Design Stéphane Gonzalez, Gate Lyon Saint-Etienne, Axiomatizations in Economic Theory Piero Gottardi, University of Essex and Venice Michel Grabisch, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Advances in Cooperative Games Gabriella Graziano, University of Naples Federico II and CSEF, Externalities in Economic Theory Michael Greinecker, ENS Paris-Saclay, Topics in Game Theory Peter Hammond, University of Warwick, and Agustín Troccoli-Moretti, University of Warwick, Decision Theory Wei He, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Recent Development in Mechanisms Design I, II & III Jean-Jacques Herings, Tilburg University, Financial Networks Carlos Hervés-Beloso, Universidad de Vigo, Topics in Economic Theory Toomas Hinnosaar, University of Nottingham, Digital Economy: Theory and Applications Ed Hopkins, King’s College London, Behavioral Game Theory Johannes Hörner, Yale/TSE(CNRS) Tai-Wei Hu, University of Bristol, Costly Information Processing Yannis Ioannides, Tufts University, Endogenous vs. Exogenous Social Networks Selahattin Imrohoroglu, University of Southern California Felicia Ionescu, Federal Reserve Board Alejandro Jofré, University of Chile, Optimal Contract Theory and Applications to Energy and Finance Ludovic Julien, Université Paris Nanterre, Strategic Interactions and General Equilibrium Timothy Kehoe, University of Minnesota Ali Khan, John Hopkins University, Recent Advances in the Theory of Discrete-time Optimal Growth Kyungmin (Teddy) Kim, Emory University, Applied Game Theory I & II Bhaskara Rao Kopparty, Indiana University, Social Choice Correspondences, Social Choice and Social Welfare Leonidas Koutsougeras , University of Manchester, Games and Markets Dan Kovenock, Chapman University, Contests Silvana Krasteva, Texas A&M University, Strategic Communication and Persuasion David Levine, University of London, Theory vs. Experiments Vina Liu, University of Economics and Business, Topics in Economic Theory III Igor Livshits, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Ted Loch-Temzelides, Rice University Michele Lombardi, University of Liverpool and University of Naples Federico II, Implementation Theory Lina Mallozzi, University of Naples Federico II, Cooperation tools in Game Theory Mihai Manea, SUNY Stony Brook, Bargaining Cesar Martinelli, George Mason University, Political Economy of Democracy Richard McLean, Rutgers University, Topics in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics Elena del Mercato, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, PSE & CES, Externalities in Economic Theory Antonio Miralles, University of Messina, Matching and Market Design Espen Moen, Norwegian Business School Elena Molis, Universidad de Granada, Topics on Game Theory Emma Moreno-García, Universidad de Salamanca Hervé Moulin, University of Glasgow, Fair Division Rachel Ngai, London School of Economics, Search in the Housing Market and Structural Transformation and Development Antonio Nicolò, University of Padova, Dynamic Matching Models Wojciech Olszewski, Northwestern University, Evaluating Contracts by their Performance in the Worst Cases Lucas Pahl, University of Sheffield Theodore Papageorgiou, Boston College, Topics in Trade and Urban Economics Szilvia Pápai, Concordia University Ana Elisa Pereira, Universidad de los Andes, Finance Theory Marialaura Pesce, University of Naples Federico II and CSEF Marcus Pivato, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Normative Decision Theory Luciano Pomatto, California Institute of Technology Kym Pram, University of Nevada, Disclosure Edward S. Prescott, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Topics in Banking and Contract Economics Pavlo Prokopovych, Kyiv School of Economics, and Nicholas Yannelis, University of Iowa, Topics in Economic Theory II Daniela Puzzello, Indiana University, Theory and Experiments John Quah, National University of Singapore Doron Ravid, University of Chicago, Economics of Information Kevin Reffett, Arizona State University Frank Riedel, University of Bielefeld, Aspects of Knighting Uncertainty in Interactions Klaus Ritzberger, University of London, Game Theory and Applications Brian Roberson, Purdue University, Contests, Auctions and Mechanism Design Antonio Rosato, University of Queensland and Università di Napoli Federico II, Misspecified Beliefs in Games Anna Rubinchik, Western Galilee College, Microfoundations of Macroeconomics Agnieszka Rusinowska, CNRS – University Paris 1 & PSE, Social and Economic Networks Tarun Sabarwal, University of Kansas, Economic Theory and Applications Anna Sanktjohanser, Yale/TSE Elia Sartori, Naples University and CSEF, Learning in Behavioral and Misspecified Models Tridib Sharma, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Willful Default Stephen Spear, Carnegie Mellon University, Macro-Finance Jack Stecher, University of Alberta, Frontiers of Decision Theory Yeneng Sun, National Singapore University Bart Taub, University of Glasgow Caroline Thomas, University of Texas Austin, Dynamic Games Iryna Topolyan, University of Cincinnati, Contests and Competition Juan Pablo Gama Torres, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Regulation, Inequality, and Labor Market Rabee Tourky, Australian National University, Decision Theory Matteo Triossi, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Matching and Assignment Agustin Troccoli-Moretti, University of Warwick, Decision Theory Dimitrios Tsomocos, University of Oxford Mich Tvede, University of Sheffield Niccolò Urbinati, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Economic Theory Alain Venditti, AMSE-CNRS-AMU, Macroeconomic Dynamics Anne Villamil, University of Iowa, Topics in Macro Olivier Wang, New York University, Macro-Finance Ping Wang, Washington University in St. Louis & NBER, Growth, Development and Macro Policy Xinyang Wang, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Resource Allocations Bertrand Wigniolle, Paris School of Economics & Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and Jean-Pierre Drugeon, Paris School of Economics & CNRS, Axiomatics of Temporal Preferences Tim Worrall, University of Edinburgh Lukasz Wozny, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, New Methods for Dynamic Economies and New Methods for Dynamic Games Dimitrios Xefteris, University of Cyprus, Information Aggregation Through Voting Boli Xu, University of Iowa, Dynamic Games Constantine Yannelis, University of Cambridge, Financial Economics Andy Zapechelnyuk, University of Edinburgh, Communication and Persuasion Michael Zierhut, Kobe University, Matching Theory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM: TBA ABOUT SAET Our purpose is to advance knowledge in theoretical economics and to facilitate communication among researchers in economics, mathematics, game theory, or any other field which is potentially useful to economic theory. 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