Slides from talks given
by David on economic theory,
mathematical economics and game theory. Documents are available in PDF.
A Forward Looking Assessment
of Behavioral Economics: Newcastle 6-2010
Self Control, Risk Aversion and
the Allais Paradox
Randomly Impulsive Behavior
Max Weber Lecture EUI
IP Talks: HKU; public
lecture at Simon Fraser; public
lecture at
McMaster
A Model of
Discovery (AEA 2009)
Monopoly and the Incentive for
Innovation When Adoption Involves Switchover Disruptions
Discussion
of: the Patent System
Discussion
of: Technological Diversification by Koren and Tenreyro
Long-Run
Short-Run Continous Talks SED WUSTL
Intellectual
Monopoly Talks RAND Industry Canada
Discussion
of: Injunctions, Royalties, and Patent Holdups by Shapiro
Discussion of:
Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket by Eliaz and Guillaume
Self-Confirming
Equilibrium and the Lucas Critique
Full
Appropriation and Intellectual Property
Discussion
of: Neural Activity During Bargaining with Private Information by
Bhatt, Lohrenz, Montague, and Camerer
Discussion
of: The Performance of the Pivotal-Voter Model in Small-Scale Elections
by Coate, Conlin, and Moro
Quality
Ladders, Competition and Endogenous Growth (Iowa)
Equilibrium
Theory and Voting Experiments (LAMES 2006)
Behavioral
Anomalies in Games
Collateral
and Bankruptcy in Debt Constrained Markets
The
Brother-in-Law Effect
Self
Control, Risk Aversion and the Allais Paradox; Australia 2006 Harvard 2007 Penn 2008 Illinois 2008
Utilitarian
View of Copyright (Cato)
The
Slippery Slope of Concession
The
Paradox of Voter Participation? A Laboratory Experiment
Perfectly
Competitive Innovation
Auctions
and Relationships
Evolution
of Cooperation Through Imitation
Short A Dual
Self
Model of Impulse Control Long
Version
The
Economics of
Ideas and
Intellectual Property
Discussion
of "Money
as a Mechanism in a Bewley Economy" by Edward J. Green and Ruilin Zhou
Steady
State Learning and the Code of Hammurabi; short
version; Stanford
version; UCL
version
The
Case Against
Intellectual
Monopoly; Public
Lecture; Lames
2004; IMF 2005; Australia 2006; Madrid 2007; Halifax 2007
Intellectual
Property
and the
Scale of the Market; Dallas
Fed version; San
Francisco
Fed version
Discussion
of
"COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR IN TWO-PERSON GUESSING GAMES: AN EXPERIMENTAL
STUDY" By Miguel A. Costa-Gomes and Vincent P. Crawford
Discussion
of
"Learning and Transfer of Learning with no Feedback" by Roberto Weber
Austin:
Long-Run
Short Run;
Austin: Reputation; Austin:
Syllabus
Steady
State Learning and the Code of Hammurabi
The
Case Against Intellectual Monopoly
Short
Rent Seeking and Innovation
Remarks
on Game Theory and Strategy
Rent
Seeking and Innovation
Comments
on "Prospect
Theory in Choice and Pricing Tasks" by Harbaugh, Krause and Vesterlund
Bruce
Smith on Financial Intermediation and Development
Klein
Lecture: The Case Against
Intellectual Monopoly
Comments on "Contract
Design and Self-Control" by Della Vigna and Malmendier
When
is Reputation Bad?
The Case Against
Intellectual
Monopoly (undergraduate version)
Perfectly
Competitive Innovation
[update 9-2-2002]
Comments
on "Financial Innovation, Market Participation and Asset
Prices"
The
Case Against Intellectual Property
Perfectly
Competitive Innovation
Factor
Saving Innovation
Evolution
of Cooperation Through Imitation
Growth
Cycles and Market Crashes
Lotteries,
Sunspots and Incentive Constrainst
Modeling
Altruism in Experiments
Liquidity
Constrained Markets versus Debt Constrained Markets
Calibrated
Learning and Global Convergence
How
Irrational Are Subjects in Extensive Form Games?
This material is based
upon work supported by the National
Science Foundation under Grant No. 9986170. Any opinions, findings, and
conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of
the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National
Science Foundation.
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