Course 902. Issues in Economic Systems and Institutions Schedule of Presentations, 2013.
Saturday, April 20, 1 p.m – 5 p.m
Team Paper
Neha Tiwari Swati Sharma Kanika Dang
Durbin and Iyer (2009): “Corruptible Advice.”
Karmini Sharma Sneha Singh Vaibhav Chauhan
Effinger and Polborn (2001): “Herding and Anti-Herding: A Model of Reputational Differentiation.”
Akanksha Goel Garima Wahi Nidhi Jain
Besley and Ghatak (2005): “Competition and Incentives with Motivated Agents.”
Anmol Seth Bhanu Shri Navin Kumar
Sethi and Somanathan (1996): “The Evolution of Social Norms in Common Property Resource Use.”
Arushi Kaushik Shambhavi Sharan Garima Agarwal
Ruffle (1999): “Gift Giving with Emotions.”
Kartik Agarwal Apoorv Joshi Ankit Singh
Dewatripont and Tirole (1999): “Advocates.”
Adway De Shashank Bhatt Skand Goel
Fryer and Jackson (2005): “Categorical Thinking: A Psychological Model of Categories and Identification in Decision Making.”
Saturday, April 27, 1 p.m – 5 p.m
Team Paper
Divya Gupta Gerber, Green and Larimer (2008): “Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from A Large Scale Field Experiment.”
Fiona Jose Madhav Sankara Sanghamitra Mukherjee
Cukierman and Tomassi (1998): “When Does It Take Nixon to Go to China.”
Arnab Palit Sumit Sharma
Suk-Young Chwe (1999): “Minority Voting Rights Can Maximize Majority Welfare.”
Gagan Swamy Suman Ghosh Shashank Shanker
Blinder and Morgan (2005): “Are Two Heads Better Than One: Monetary Policy by Committee.”
Pallavi Pal Deeksha Gupta Devangana Nag
Lohmann (1994): “Information Aggregation Through Costly Political Action.”
Chhaya Gupta Hemantika Varma
Anderson and Holt (1997): “Information Cascades in the Laboratory.”
Ekta Jalan
Shiny Kundu Morris and Shin (2002): “Social Value of Public Information.”