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Day: 6/11/2012

Registration and Welcome Reception

14:00 - 20:00   Registration
3rd Floor, Building for Humanities and Social Science
 
18:00 - 20:00   Welcome Reception
4th Floor, Building for Humanities and Social Science
 
Day: 6/12/2012

First Day of the Conference

8:30 - 18:00   Registration
Registration desk is on the 3rd floor of the conference site.
 
8:50 - 9:00   Opening Remarks
Remarks by F.S. Wang, Vice President of Academia Sinica
International Conference Hall
 
9:00 - 10:00    Plenary Session 1
Plenary Session 1
Ping Wang : Session Chairman
Eric S. Maskin (Department of Economics, Harvard University)
Elections and Strategic Voting: Condorcet and Borda
International Conference Hall
10:00 - 10:15   Refreshments
3rd Floor
 
10:15 - 11:45
Parallel Session 1
Club EconomiesRoom 519, South Building
Ruben Juarez (University of Hawaii)
Tournament Games with Externalities: The No-Threat equilibrium
Hovav Perets (The Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management)
Benyamin Shitovitz (Department of Economics)
Menahem Spiegel (Department of Finance and Economics)
Trading equilibrium in a public good economy with smooth preferences and a mixed measure space of consumers
Myrna Wooders (Vanderbilt University)
Strategic equilibrium in club and coalition economies
Economics of CorruptionRoom 525, South Building
Rajeev K Goel : Session Chairman
Carlos Bethencourt (Universidad de La Laguna)
Crime and Social Expenditure: A Political Economic Approach
Shu Yu (Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen)
Pim Heijnen (Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen)
Persistence of bad leaders
Rajeev K Goel (Illinois State University)
Determinants of corruption perceptions versus corruption incidence: Evidence from Russian regions
Equity and EfficiencyRoom 501, North Building
Mingli Zheng : Session Chairman
Casilda Lasso de la vega (University of the Basque Country)
Oihana Aristondo (University of the Basque Country)
Proposing indicators to measure achievement and shortfall inequality consistently.
Yun-chien Chang (Academia Sinica)
Economic Value or Fair Market Value: What Form of Takings Compensation Is Efficient?
Mingli Zheng (University of Macau)
Optimal taxation with equity and egalitarianism consideration
Optimal Taxation and CommitmentRoom 719, South Building
Tomas Sjögren : Session Chairman
Steven Slutsky (University of Florida)
Jonathan Hamilton (University of Florida)
Optimal income tax schedules under action revelation
Yusuke Kinai (Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University)
Endogenous Commitment Device in a Model of Dynamic Optimal taxation
Thomas Aronsson (Dep. of Economics, Umeå University, Sweden)
Tomas Sjögren (Dep. of Economics, Umeå University, Sweden)
Tax policy and present-biased preferences: paternalism under international capital mobility
Growth Models and Heterogeneity, and Non-Dictatorship CriterionRoom 820, South Building
Cuong Le Van : Session Chairman
Manh-hung Nguyen (INRA, Toulouse School of Economics)
Aditya Goenka (National University of Singapore)
Equilibrium in the growth model with an endogenous labor-leisure choice
Katsufumi Fukuda (kobe university)
An effect of further exposure to international trade on welfare in a Coe and Helpman semi endogenous growth model with firm heterogeneity
Alain Ayong le kama (University of Lille 1)
Thai Ha-huy (Univesity of Rouen)
Cuong Le van (CES, CNRS, University Paris 1)
Katheline Schubert (CES, PSE)
A Non-dictatorial and Anonymous Criterion for Optimal Growth Models
Contests in Politics IRoom 802, North Building
Akifumi Ishihara : Session Chairman
Yukio Koriyama (Ecole Polytechnique)
Jean-francois Laslier (Ecole Polytechnique)
Antonin Mace (Ecole Polytechnique)
Rafael Treibich (Ecole Polytechnique)
Optimal apportionment
Shyh-fang Ueng (National Chung-Cheng University)
Campaigning Internally or Externally
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Akifumi Ishihara (RWTH Aachen University)
Strategic candidacy via endogenous commitment
Games and NetworksRoom 901, South Building
Gilles Grandjean : Session Chairman
Jean-françois Caulier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Michel Grabisch (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Agnieszka Rusinowska (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
A characterization of families of allocation rules for dynamic network games
Dominique Chariot (FUSL & ULB, Brussels)
Learning to play the Colonel Blotto game
Grandjean Gilles (Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis)
Mauleon Ana (Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis)
Vannetelbosch Vincent (CORE)
Strongly stable sets for normal form games
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Fiscal Competition IRoom 901, North Building
Ruben Hernandez : Session Chairman
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
Santiago M Pinto (West Virginia University, Morgantown)
Illegal immigration and fiscal competition
Makoto Hasegawa (University of Michigan)
International tax competition over rate and base: why do countries undertake tax-cut-cum-base-broadening reforms?
Ruben Hernandez (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
Interjurisdictional Competition with Adverse Selection
Cross-Border CompetitionRoom 1009, North Building
Se-il Mun : Session Chairman
Hiroshi Aiura (Faculty of Economics, Oita University)
Hikaru Ogawa (School of Economics, Nagoya University)
Unit Tax versus Ad Valorem Tax: A Tax Competition Model with Cross-border Shopping
Marko Koethenbuerger (Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Competition for migrants in a federation: tax or transfer competition?
Se-il Mun (Kyoto University)
Achim Czerny (WHU -- Otto Beisheim School of Management)
Felix Höffler (University of Cologne)
Port competition for tranship and welfare effect of privatization
11:45 - 13:00   Lunch
4th Floor
 
13:00 - 14:30
Parallel Session 2
Macro-Dynamics of Land and HousingRoom 519, South Building
Ping Wang : Session Chairman
Carmen Camacho (CNRS, Paris 1)
Agustin Perez-barahona (INRA and Ecole Polytechnique)
Land use dynamics and the environment
Jochen Mierau (University of Groningen)
Stephen J Turnovsky (University of Washington)
Demography, Growth, and Inequality
Ping Wang (Washington University in St. Louis)
Danyang Xie (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Housing Dynamics: Theory Behind Empirics
Topics in Game TheoryRoom 525, South Building
Shigeo Muto : Session Chairman
Mamoru Kaneko (University of Tsukuba, Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences)
J. Jude Kline (University of Queensland)
Transpersonal understanding through social roles, and emergence of cooperation
Junichiro Ishida (Osaka University)
Seeking harmony amidst diversity: consensus building with network externalities
Ryo Kawasaki (Tohoku University)
Takashi Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Shigeo Muto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Farsighted stable sets of tariff games
Private and Public ExpenditureRoom 501, North Building
Maria Piotrowska : Session Chairman
Luigi Senatore (Department of Economics and Statistics - University of Salerno -Italy)
Public Good Provision with Convex Costs
Salome Gvetadze (University of Luxembourg)
Jean Gabszewicz (Universite Catholique de Louvain)
Skerdilajda Zanaj (University of Luxembourg)
Migrations, public-private consumption and asymmetric size
Maria Piotrowska (Wroclaw University of Economics)
Consumer preferences of citizens and local public expenditure
Globalization and RegulationsRoom 719, South Building
Yasuhiro Sato : Session Chairman
Noritsugu Nakanishi (Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University)
Farsightedly stable FTA structures
Leonard f.s. Wang (Department of Applied Economics, National University of Kaohsiung)
Chu-chuan Hsu (Department of Marketing and Logistics Management, Yu Da University)
Tien-der Han (Economics Division, SinoAsia Economic and Management Foundation)
Union, wage setting structure and public firm's market strategy
Kaz Miyagiwa (Florida International University)
Yasuhiro Sato (Osaka University)
Free entry, regulatory competition, and globalization
Political Economy of Environment Room 820, South Building
Wolfgang Habla : Session Chairman
Luisito Bertinelli (CREA, University of Luxembourg)
Carmen Camacho (CNRS, University of Paris 1)
Benteng Zou (CREA, University of Luxembourg)
Carbon Capture and Storage and Transboundary Pollution: A Differential Game Approach
Darko Jus (Center for Economic Studies, University of Munich)
Subsidizing renewable energy: the case of budget-neutrality
Wolfgang Habla (University of Munich; Oeschger Center, Bern)
Kerstin Roeder (University of Munich)
The political sustainability of Germany's environmental tax rate
Topics in Political EconomyRoom 802, North Building
Stephen Y. Chiu : Session Chairman
Amedeo Piolatto (Barcelona Institute of Economics)
Florian Schuett (Tilburg University)
Ethical voters and the demand for political news
Seung han Yoo (Korea University)
Corruption and Institutional Design
Stephen Chiu (University of Hong Kong)
Autocracy versus Democracy: an International Perspective
Auction, Contest, and InformationRoom 901, South Building
Christian Ewerhart : Session Chairman
David Ettinger (LEDa and CEREMADE)
Fabio Michelucci (CERGE-EI)
Hiding information in open auctions
Hanjoon M Jung (The Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Kyung hwan Baik (Department of Economics, Sungkyunkwan University)
Contest with Privileged Participants
Christian Ewerhart (University of Zurich)
Contests with increasing returns and the robustness of the all-pay auction
Optimal Taxation and IncomeRoom 901, North Building
Cheng-chen Yang : Session Chairman
Yoshitomo Ogawa (Kinki University)
Optimum Taxation in an Open Economy
Firouz Gahvari (University of Illinois)
Luca Micheletto (Bocconi University)
Friedman rule in a model with nonlinear taxation and income misreporting
Minchung Hsu (GRIPS)
C c Yang (Academia sinica)
Optimal linear and two-bracket income taxes with idiosyncratic risk in earnings
IndeterminacyRoom 1009, North Building
Been-Lon Chen : Session Chairman
Pedro Gomis porqueras (Monash University)
Tim Kam (Australian National University)
Chris Waller (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
Equilibrium Liquidity Constraints and Nominal Exchange Rate (In)Determinacy
Jungyeoun Lee (University of Exeter)
IIndeterminacy and income tax progressivity in a growth model with productive government spending.
Been-lon Chen (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Yu-shan Hsu (National Chung Cheng University)
Kazuo Mino (Kyoto University)
Welfare Implications and Equilibrium Indeterminacy in a Two-sector Growth Model with Consumption Externalities
14:30 - 14:45   Refreshments
3rd Floor
 
14:45 - 16:15
Parallel Session 3
Externalities and Public GoodsRoom 519, South Building
John P. Conley : Session Chairman
Remy Oddou (THEMA, University of Cergy-Pontoise)
Congestion and spillovers in Tiebout's model
Ronald Wendner (University of Graz)
Ramsey, Pigou, heterogenous agents, and non-atmospheric consumption externalities
John P. Conley (Vanderbilt University)
Robert Driskill (Vanderbilt University)
Ping Wang (Wash U)
Capitalization, Decentralization, and Intergenerational Spillovers/ in a Tiebout Economy with Durable Public Goods
Economic GrowthRoom 525, South Building
Kazuo Mino : Session Chairman
Juin-jen Chang (Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan)
Hsiao-wen Hung (Tamkang University, Taiwan)
Trade Union, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality
Noritaka Maebayashi (Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University)
Takeo Hori (College of Economics, Aoyama Gakuin University)
Koichi Futagami (Osaka University)
Dynamic analysis of reducing public debts in an endogenous growth model with public capital.
Daisuke Amano (Hokkaido University)
Jun-ichi Itaya (Hokkaido University)
Kazuo Mino (Kyoto University)
International Spillover Effect of Tax Policy in a Growing World Economy
Experimental EconomicsRoom 501, North Building
Yi-yi Chen (PhD student at Washington University in St. Louis)
Promoting group productivity: a tournament-based mechanism
Marcus Dittrich (Chemnitz University of Technology)
Andreas Knabe (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)
Kristina Leipold (Technische Universitaet Dresden)
Spillover effects of minimum wages: Theory and experimental evidence
Tim Lohse (Berlin School of Economics and Law; Social Science Research Center Berlin)
K A Konrad Professor (Max Plank Institute)
Salmai Qari (Max Plank Institute)
Customs compliance and the power of imagination
Games, networks and influence IRoom 719, South Building
Agnieszka RUSINOWSKA : Session Chairman
Sebastian Bervoets (AMSE)
Mohamed Belhaj (AMSE)
Frederic Deroian (AMSE)
Optimal network design
Emily Tanimura (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne)
Social Interactions and binary choice: general insights and an application to medical procedure choice
Agnieszka Rusinowska (Paris School of Economics - CNRS, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne)
Michel Grabisch (Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
A model of influence based on aggregation functions
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Social Choice and Cooperative Game Theory IRoom 820, South Building
Youngsub Chun : Session Chairman
Shigehiro Serizawa (Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University)
Shuhei Morimoto (Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University)
A characterization of simultaneous ascending rule: strategy-proofness and efficiency with nonquasi-linear preferences
Sang-chul Suh (University of Windsor)
Strict Individual Rationality in Serial Surplus Sharing Mechanisms
Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University)
Manipushpak Mitra (Indian Statistical Institute)
Subgroup additivity in the queueing problem
Topics in Industrial OrganizationRoom 802, North Building
Shinji Kobayashi : Session Chairman
Keisuke Hattori (Osaka University of Economics)
Keisaku Higashida (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Who Benefits from Misleading Advertising?
Heng Qiao (School of Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics)
A model of belief control
Dapeng Cai (Nagoya University)
Shinji Kobayashi (Nihon University)
Lobbying on Entry
Topics in Mechanism DesignRoom 901, South Building
Naoki Kojima : Session Chairman
Yu Chen (Indiana University)
Centralization or Decentralization in contracting? mechanism design and catalog design in non-cooperative multi-agency situations: I nonexclusive contracting
Benoit Julien (UNSW)
Guillaume Roger (UNSW)
Moral hazard and search
Naoki Kojima (Otaru University of Commerce)
Mechanism design to the budget constrained buyer: a canonical mechanism approach
Family and EconomicsRoom 901, North Building
David de la Croix : Session Chairman
Makoto Hirazawa (Nagoya University)
Koji Kitaura (Tezukayama University)
Akira Yakita (Nagoya City University)
Fertility, intra-generational distribution and social security sustainability
Hung-ju Chen (Dept. of Economics, National Taiwan University)
Rezina Sultana (Bar-Ilan University)
Job Reservation and Intergenerational Transmission of Preferences
David De la croix (UCLouvain)
Fabio Mariani (UCLouvain)
From Polygamy to Serial Monogamy: a Unified Theory of Marriage Institutions
Strategic InteractionsRoom 1009, North Building
Andrea Mantovani : Session Chairman
Paul Belleflamme (Université catholique de Louvain)
Thomas Lambert (Université catholique de Louvain)
Armin Schwienbacher (Université Lille Nord de France)
Crowdfunding: Tapping the Right Crowd
Vasco Santos (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Economia)
Maria A. Cunha-e-sá (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Economia)
Experimenting Platforms
Andrea Mantovani (University of Bologna)
Francisco Ruiz-aliseda (Ecole Polytechnique)
Equilibrium Innovation Ecosystems: The Dark Side of Collaborating with Complementors
16:15 - 16:30   Refreshments
 
16:30 - 18:00
Parallel Session 4
Empirical Analysis of Firm BehaviorRoom 519, South Building
Dan Zheng : Session Chairman
Renaud Coulomb (Paris School of Economics)
Marc Sangnier (Paris School of Economics)
Impacts of political majorities on french firms: electoral promises or friendship connections?
Estelle Dauchy (Peking University HSBC Business School)
Investment tax incentives for high-tech and R&D activities in China: An empirical estimation based on the Enterprise Income Tax reform
Dan Zheng (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan)
Tatsuaki Kuroda (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan)
The Role of Public Infrastructure in China's Regional Inequality and Growth: A Simultaneous Equations Approach
Social Choice and Cooperative Game Theory IIRoom 525, South Building
Biung-ghi Ju (Seoul National University, Department of Economics)
Juan d. Moreno-ternero (Universidad Pablo de Olavide)
Fair Adjudication of Claims on Multiple Goods
Youngsub Chun (Seoul National University)
Manipushpak Mitra (Indian Statistical Institute)
Suresh Mutuswami (University of leicester)
No-envy, Egalitarian Equivalence and Strategyproofness in Queueing Problems
Yukihiko Funaki (Waseda University)
Takumi Kongo (Fukuoka Univerisity)
Dual Characterizations of the Shapley Value
Taxation and the GovernmentRoom 501, North Building
Enlinson Mattos : Session Chairman
Luca Spataro (Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, University of Pisa, Italy)
Thomas Renström (University of Durham)
Optimal taxation, critical-level utilitarianism and economic growth
Flavio M Menezes (University of Queensland)
Fernando T Camacho (University of Queensland)
Price Regulation and the Cost of Capital
Enlinson Mattos (Getulio Vargas Foundation)
Marcelo Arbex (University of Windsor)
Tax evasion: Is this a government fight, or anyone can join?
Indeterminacy and Financial MarketsRoom 719, South Building
João Cunha : Session Chairman
Wai hong Ho (Department of Economics, University of Macau)
Financial market globalization, nonconvergence and volatility
Bernhard Eckwert (Department of Economics, Bielefeld University)
Cheap money and risk taking: opacity versus fundamental risk
João Cunha (Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics)
Teresa Lloyd-braga (Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics)
Leonor Modesto (Catolica-Lisbon, School of Business and Economics)
Indeterminacy in an economy with stock market investment
Human Capital AccumulationRoom 820, South Building
Daniel Singh : Session Chairman
Kei Murata (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Shizuoka University)
Education choice, human capital accumulations and economic growth
Dimitri Paolini (CRENoS-DEIR (Università di Sassari) and CORE (Université catholique de Louvain))
Luca Deidda (CRENoS-DEIR (Università di Sassari) and CeFiMS (Un. London))
Education race, supply of skills and the wage skill premium.
Daniel Singh M.A. (LMU Munich)
When is the right time to say goodbye? The influence of tracking on students' allocation and school success
Strategic Behavior in Conflicts Room 802, North Building
Jianpeng Deng : Session Chairman
Ming Li (Concordia)
Sourav Bhattacharya (University of Pittsburgh)
Strategic communication and group formation
Pohan Fong (City University of Hong Kong)
Jianpeng Deng (City University of Hong Kong)
Agenda Setting with Endogenous Agenda Setters
Ana Mauleon (Facultés Universitaires Saint Louis and CORE, UCL)
Elena Molis (Universidad de Granada)
Vincent Vannetelbosch (CORE, Université catholique de Louvain)
Wouter Vergote (Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis and CORE, UCL)
Dominance Invariant Roommate Problems
Education PoliciesRoom 901, South Building
Dongpeng Liu : Session Chairman
Weiwei Weng (Department of Economics, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Y. stephen Chiu (School of Economics and Finance, The University of Hong Kong)
Student enthusiasm and preferential treatment in centralized admissions.
Wei-cheng Chen (Department of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis)
Yi-cheng Kao (Department of Business Administration, Chung Yuan Christian University)
Could Schools Compete for Better Students by Choosing Entrance Examination Dates?
Dongpeng Liu (University of California, Riverside)
Education as unemployment Insurance: a simple theoretical model and policy implications
Search in the Labor MarketRoom 901, North Building
Keisuke Kawata (hiroshima university)
Changing worker types and turnover decisions.
Ahmed Tritah (Université du Maine)
Eva Eva moreno-galbis (GRANEM (University of Angers), IRES (University of Louvain) and GAINS (University of Le Mans))
Fabio Mariani (IZA & IRES (Université Catholique de Louvain))
Effects of immigration in frictional labor markets: theory and empirical evidence from EU countries
Camille Abeille-becker (Paris School of Economics)
Pierrick Clerc (Paris School of Economics)
The cyclical behavior of the unemployment, job finding and separation rates.
Environment and Redistribution PoliciesRoom 1009, North Building
Timothy Kam : Session Chairman
Nikolai Hoberg (Leuphana University Lueneburg)
Stefan Baumgaertner (Leuphana University Lueneburg)
Irreversibility, ignorance, and the intergenerational equity-efficiency trade-off
Rafael Aigner (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods and Bonn Graduate School of Economics)
Environmental taxation and redistribution concerns
Timothy Kam (Australian National University)
Yingying Lu (Australian National University)
The Environment, Income and Inequality: Limited Policy Commitment and Repeated Voting
19:00 - 21:15   Conference Reception at the Grand Hotel
Get buses at conference site at 18:10.
Grand Hotel
 

Registration desk on the 3rd floor of the conference site opens during 08:30-18:00.



Day: 6/13/2012

Second Day of the Conference

08:30 - 14:30   Registration
Registration desk on the 3rd floor of the conference site.
 
9:00 - 10:30
Parallel Session 5
Education Policy, Market Distortions and ProductivityRoom 519, South Building
Ping Wang : Session Chairman
Raymond Riezman (University of Iowa)
Shin-kun Peng (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Ping Wang (Wash U)
Intermediate Goods Trade, Technology Choice and Productivity
Manachaya Uruyos (Chulalongkorn University)
Vocational vs university degree.
Wen-chieh Lee (Washington University in St.Louis)
Span of Control and Production Efficiency: Evidence from Korean and Taiwanese IT Firms
Fiscal Policies and Macroeconomic FluctuationsRoom 525, South Building
Leonor Modesto : Session Chairman
Lise Clain-chamosset-yvrard (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
Thomas Seegmuller (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
Rational bubbles and macroeconomic fluctuations: the (de-)stabilizing role of monetary policy
Carine Nourry (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
Thomas Seegmuller (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
Alain Venditti (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
Aggregate instability under balanced-budget consumption taxes: a re-examination
Leonor Modesto (Catolica-Lisbon, School of Business and Economics)
Teresa Lloyd-braga (Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics)
Fiscal stabilization with consumption externalities
Health System and BehaviorRoom 501, North Building
Martin Schonger : Session Chairman
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Tina Kao (Australian National University)
Rhema Vaithianathan (University of Auckland)
Optimality of no-fault medical liability systems
Davide Dragone (Department of Economics, University of Bologna)
Luca Savorelli (Department of Economics, University of Bologna)
Francesco Manaresi (Bank of Italy)
Should I eat or should I smoke? A model of rational eating and addiction
Martin Schonger (Economic Theory Center of Princeton University and Lancaster University)
Equal pay for unequal medicine
Empirical Analysis of Health and Savings BahaviorRoom 719, South Building
Clément Carbonnier (University of Cergy-Pontoise, THEMA and Sciences Po, LIEPP)
Alexis Direr (University of Orleans, LEO and Paris School of Economics)
Ihssane Slimani (DG Trésor)
Do savers respond to tax incentives? The case of retirement savings
Luisito Bertinelli (University of Luxembourg)
Eric Strobl (École Polytechnique)
Quantifying the Economic Damage due to Hurricane Strikes: An Analysis from Outer Space for the Caribbean Region
Emmanuelle Lavaine (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne - Paris School of Economics - CES)
Matthew Neidell (Department of health Policy and Management - Mailman School of Public Health - Columbia University)
Morbidity And Sulfur Dioxide: Evidence From French Strikes At Oil Refineries
Social Security and WelfareRoom 820, South Building
Takashi Sato (Shimonoseki city university)
Kimiyoshi Kamada (Chukyo university)
The effct of public pensions on residential choice and welfare in the family
T.c.michael Wu (Department of Public Finance, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan.)
Chih-ta Yen (Department of Public Finance and Taxation,National Taichung Institute of Technology)
Che-chiang Huang (Department of Public Finance,China University of Technology)
Social Insurance and Redistributive Taxation with Insurance Fraud
Emmanuelle Taugourdeau (CNRS, Paris School of Economics)
Sarah Brockoff (Bielefeld University)
Stéphane Rossignol (LED, University paris 8 Saint Denis)
The three worlds of the welfare capitalism revisited
Crashes, Recovery, and the Role of the GovernmentRoom 802, North Building
Che-chiang Huang (Department of Public Finance, China University of Technology)
K.l. glen Ueng (Department of Public Finance, National Chengchi University)
On the Non-Equivalence of Specific and Ad Valorem Taxation in Competitive Markets
Nicolas Abad (Aix Marseille University)
Thomas Seegmuller (CNRS-GREQAM)
Alain Venditti (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
Aggregate instability under balanced-budget rules and standard labor market
Kazuki Hiraga (Faculty of Economics, Keio University)
How much can corporate tax reduction contribute to economic recovery, employment and feedback of tax revenue?
Bubbles and Optimal ProductivityRoom 901, South Building
Jang-ting Guo (University of California, Riverside)
Shu-hua Chen (National Taipei University)
On indeterminacy and growth under progressive taxation and productive government spending
Robert Becker (Indiana University)
Stefano Bosi (University of Evry)
Cuong Le van (University of Paris 1)
Thomas Seegmuller (CNRS)
On existence, efficiency and bubbles of Ramsey equilibrium with borrowing constraints
Julio Dávila (CORE Univ. c. of Louvain and PSE Univ. of Paris 1)
Andres Carvajal (University of Warwick)
Optimal productivity
Credit MarketsRoom 901, North Building
Olga Gorelkina : Session Chairman
Giuseppe Pignataro (Department of Economics, University of Bologna)
Giuseppe Coco (Dipartimento di Studi sullo Stato, University of Florence)
Inequality of Opportunity in the Credit Market
Skerdilajda Zanaj (University of Luxembourg)
Pierre Picard (University of Luxembourg)
Banking competition in presence of tax evasion
Olga Gorelkina (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn)
Wolfgang Kuhle (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)
Informational free-riding in sequential financial markets
Contests and AllocationRoom 1009, North Building
Xiaogang Che : Session Chairman
Carmen Bevia (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Luis Corchon (Universidd Carlos III, Madrid)
Endogenous strength in conflicts
Marta Faias (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Emma Moreno (University of Salamanca)
Mario r Pascoa (Nova School of Business and Economics)
On value allocations in economies with commodity differentiation
Xiaogang Che (University of Alberta, Canada)
Brad R. Humphreys (University of Alberta, Canada)
Contests with Externalities and Population Uncertainty
10:30 - 10:45   Refreshments
3rd Floor
 
10:45 - 12:15
Parallel Session 6
Fiscal Competition IIRoom 519, South Building
Jun Oshiro : Session Chairman
Bodhisattva Sengupta (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati)
Do subnational governments choose expenditure or revenue? A political economy approach
Yutao Han (CREA, university of Luxembourg)
Patrice Pieretti (CREA, university of Luxembourg)
Asymmetric competition among nation states: a differential game approach
Jun Oshiro (Osaka University)
Hikaru Ogawa (School of Economics, Nagoya University)
Yasuhiro Sato (Osaka University)
Does capital mobility lead to a resource curse or blessing?: how, when and for whom?
Trade and FirmsRoom 525, South Building
Takatoshi Tabuchi : Session Chairman
Yingyi Tsai (National University of Kaohsiung)
Alireza Naghavi (University of Bologna)
Cross-border intellectual property rights: contract enforcement and absorptive capacity
Marcus Berliant (Washington University in St. Louis)
Shin-kun Peng (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Ping Wang (Washington University in St. Louis)
Taxing Pollution: Agglomeration and Welfare Consequences
Takatoshi Tabuchi (University of Tokyo)
Pascal Mossay (University of Reading)
Preferential trade agreements harm third countries
Empirical Studies of Trust and CollusionRoom 501, North Building
Ruixue Jia (IIES, Stockholm University)
Decentralization, Collusion and Coalmine Deaths
Masahiro Shoji (Seijo University)
Guilt Aversion and Peer Information in Crime: Evidence from Experiment and Survey Data in a Developing Country
Thomas B Singh (University of Guyana)
Trust as choice with endogenous social interactions
Behavioral EconomicsRoom 719, South Building
Xiaoye Li : Session Chairman
Katsunori Yamada (ISER, Osaka University)
Masayuki Sato (Kyoto University)
Another avenue for anatomy of income comparison: evidence from hypothetical choice experiments
Tai-sen He (Brown University)
Tax or Transfer? The Framing Effect of Redistribution Policy: Experimental Evidencestudy
Xiaoye Li (National University of Singapore)
Time is Money:A Natural Field Experiment on How a Non-Monetary Timely Feedback System Motivates Volunteers
Children and Social SecurityRoom 820, South Building
Lars Kunze : Session Chairman
Dirk Bethmann (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)
Michael Kvasnicka (RWI Essen)
A Theory of Child Adoption
Catarina Goulão (Toulouse School of Economics)
Helmuth Cremer (Toulouse School of Economics)
Migration and Social Insurance
Lars Kunze (TU Dortmund)
Like father, like son: Inheriting and bequeathing
Optimal Taxation and Regional CompetitionRoom 802, North Building
Ohad Raveh : Session Chairman
John Wilson (Michigan State University)
Meng-chi Tang (National Chung Cheng University)
The Optimal Taxation of Internationally-Mobile Capital under Outsourcing
Ali Sina Onder (Uppsala Universitet)
Commuter Flows and Local Public Finances in the Öresund Region
Ohad Raveh (Hebrew University)
Dutch disease, factor mobility, and the Alberta Effect – the case of federations
Trade, Education, and InequalityRoom 901, South Building
Hideo Konishi : Session Chairman
Akihiko Yanase (Tohoku University)
On the Provision of International Public Goods in a Dynamic Global Economy
Fali Huang (Singapore Management University)
Pao-li Chang (Singapore Management University)
Trade and Divergence in Education Systems
Hideo Konishi (Boston College)
Taiji Furusaway (Harvard University)
International Trade and Income Inequality
Information and Mechanism DesignRoom 901, North Building
Subir Bose (University of leicester)
Suresh Mutuswami (University of leicester)
Bilateral Bargaining in an Ambiguous Environment
Shota Fujishima (Washington University in St. Louis)
Evolutionary implementation with estimation of unknown externalities
Andreas Szczutkowski (Bielefeld University)
Endogenous uncertainty in an economy with information markets
Labor Markets and MatchingRoom 1009, North Building
Guillaume Haeringer (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Vincent Iehlé (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Two-sided matching with one-sided data
Huasheng Song (Zhejiang University)
Ruqu Wang (Queen's University)
Jianliang Ye (Zhejiang University)
Scarce human resource and equilibrium industry equilibrium
Guillaume Haeringer (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Vincent Iehlé (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Knocking out the supply and sorting in centralized job markets
12:15 - 13:30   Lunch
4th Floor
 
13:30 - 14:30    Plenary Session 2
Plenary Session 2
Françoise Forges (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Folk theorems for Bayesian (public good) games
International Conference Hall
15:30 - 21:15   Palace Museum Tour and Gala Dinner
Get buses at conference site at 14:40. Remarks to be made by Cyrus C.Y. Chu, Minister of National Science Council, Taiwan.
 
Day: 6/14/2012

Last Day of the Conference

8:30 - 16:45   Registration
Registration desk is on the 3rd floor of the conference site
 
9:00 - 10:00    Plenary Session 3
Plenary Session 3
John P. Conley : Session Chairman
Steven Durlauf (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Linear Social Network Models
International Conference Hall
10:00 - 10:15   Refreshments
3rd Floor
 
10:15 - 11:45
Parallel Session 7
Environment and GovernmentsRoom 519, South Building
Jakob Eberl : Session Chairman
Sushama Murty (university of exeter)
The theory of by-production of emissions and capital-constrained non-cooperative Nash outcomes of a global economy.
Yun-min Chen (National Chengchi University)
Chi-ang Lin (National United University)
Green Spending, Environmental Sustainability, and Optimal Taxation
Jakob Eberl (Center for Economic Studies (CES) and Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich)
Darko Jus (Center for Economic Studies, University of Munich)
Evaluating policies towards the optimal exposure to nuclear risk
Public goods and networksRoom 525, South Building
Nizar Allouch : Session Chairman
Kuo-chih Yuan (Soochow University, Taiwan)
Wei-torng Juang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
A Network Formation Model for Impure Public Goods
Alexia Gaudeul (Max Planck Institute of Economics)
Caterina Giannetti (Royal Holloway, University of London)
The role of reciprocation in social network formation, with an application to blogging
Nizar Allouch (Queen Mary College)
ON THE PRIVATE PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOODS ON NETWORKS
Strategic Behavior and Collective ChoiceRoom 501, North Building
Conal Duddy (National University of Ireland, Galway and the London School of Economics)
Ashley Piggins (National University of Ireland, Galway)
Collective approval
Chun-hsien Yeh (Academia Sinica)
Cheng-cheng Hu (Department of Economics, National Cheng Kung University,)
Min-hung Tsay (Department of Economics, National Cheng Kung University)
Consistency, converse consistency and strategic justifications in the airport problem
Kim-sau Chung (University of Minnesota)
Adverse Selection with Changing Tastes
Fiscal rules, taxation, and auction mechanismRoom 719, South Building
Chong kee Yip : Session Chairman
Filomena Garcia (ISEGTechnical University of Lisbon and UECE)
Filomena Garcia (ISEGTechnical University of Lisbon and UECE)
Rafael Marques (ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, and SOCIUS)
Experiments in Tax Compliance
Tsz-nga Wong (Washington University in St Louis)
Taxing Capital Income under Financial Frictions: A Good Idea
Jianpo Xue (School of Finance, Renmin University of China)
Chong kee Yip (Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Balanced-budget rules, elasticity of substitution and macroeconomic (in)stability
Topics in Political Economy IIRoom 820, South Building
Stephen Calabrese : Session Chairman
Nadjeschda Arnold (University of Munich)
Christopher Weber (University of Munich)
Disincentives for Governments in a Monetary Union
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Christopher Weber (University of Munich / Center for Economic Studies (CES))
Nadjeschda Arnold (University of Munich / Center for Economic Studies (CES))
Incentives for internal versus external sovereign debt
Stephen Calabrese (Carnegie Mellon University)
Political Economy of Centralized Redistribution and Local Government Fiscal Structure
Games, networks and influence IIRoom 802, North Building
Michel Grabisch : Session Chairman
shasikanta nandeibam (university of bath)
Lucy O'shea (university of bath, uk)
Menu contracts in teams
Sébastien Rouillon (University of Bordeaux 4)
Do social status seeking behaviors worsen the tragedy of the commons?
Michel Grabisch (Paris School of Economics)
Peter Sudhölter (University of Southern Denmark)
On the core of TU-games with restricted cooperation
Macroeconomics of LaborRoom 901, South Building
Keigo Nishida : Session Chairman
Been-lon Chen (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Chih-fang Lai (National Taiwan University)
Chia-hui Lu (National Taipei University)
Effects on Employment and Working Hours: Labor taxes vs. Labor Regulations
Katsuyuki Naito (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University)
Keigo Nishida (Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University)
Composition of Public Education Expenditures and Human Capital Accumulation
Been-lon Chen (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Chia-hui Lu (Department of Economics, National Taipei University)
Labor force participation and work time in a search model of endogenous growth
Structural Change, Sovereign Risk and Capital Income Taxation Room 901, North Building
Gareth Myles : Session Chairman
Yunfang Hu (Tohoku University)
Kazuo Mino (Kyoto University)
Structural Change and Factor Allocation in an Open Economy
Yu-ning Hwang (National Chengchi University)
Business Cycles and the Fiscal Theory of Sovereign Risk
Gareth Myles (University of Exeter)
Jungyeoun Lee (University of Exeter)
Quasi-hyperbolic discounting and the taxation of capital income
Contests in Politics IIRoom 1009, North Building
Nobuo Akai : Session Chairman
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Refik Emre Aytimur (University of Göttingen)
Importance of Status Quo when Lobbying a Coalition Government
Carmen Bevia (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
Luis Corchon (Universidd Carlos III, Madrid)
Relative difference contest success function
Nobuo Akai (Osaka University)
Motohiro Sato (Hitotsubashi University)
Dynamic inconsistency in federations
11:45 - 13:30   Lunch
4th Floor
 
13:30 - 15:00
Parallel Session 8
Taxation, Regulations and Industrial OrganizationRoom 519, South Building
Dao-zhi Zeng : Session Chairman
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Simone Moriconi (Università Cattolica di Milano)
On the (in)efficiency of taxation with an endogenous organization of firms
Chiu yu Ko (Boston College)
Yat fung Wong (Boston College)
Cooperation in common agency
Hiroaki Ishiwata (Tohoku University)
Dao-zhi Zeng (Tohoku University)
Tax policy for industries with different productivity
Political Economy Meets the DataRoom 525, South Building
Peter Egger : Session Chairman
Gunther Markwardt (University of Technology Dresden)
Political Budget Cycles and their Consequences in Developed Countries
Norman Schofield (Washington University in St Louis)
Maria E Gallego (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Jee seon Jeon (Washington University in St. Louis)
Ugur Ozdemmir (Istanbul Bilgi University)
The Convergence Coefficient of the 2004 Canadian election
Peter Egger (ETH Zurich)
Marko Koethenbuerger (University of Berne)
Do political parties curb pork-barrel spending? Municipality-level evidence from Germany
Government, Globalization and TradeRoom 501, North Building
Laixun Zhao : Session Chairman
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Alireza Naghavi (University of Bologna)
Autocracies and Development in a Global Economy: A Tale of Two Elites
Lex Zhao (Kobe University)
Policing Foreign Tainted Products in a Global World
Ernie G. S. Teo (Division of Economics, Nanyang Technological University)
Globalization of R&D: A theoretical analysis with applications to Japan
Choice of Position and LocationRoom 719, South Building
Lai Fu-chuan : Session Chairman
Simge Tarhan (University of the Pacific)
Campaign contributions and political polarization
Wen-chung Guo (Department of Economics, National Taipei University)
Fu-chuan Lai (Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica)
A Two-Sided Market Analysis on Media Bias
Keizo Mizuno (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Yasunori Okumura (Han-nan University)
Strategic location choice and network formation for entry
Production Functions and the GovernmentRoom 820, South Building
Eva Moreno-Galbis : Session Chairman
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Yan Lu (Graduate School of Economics Tohoku University)
An Analysis for Cobb-Douglas Production Function, the Capability Proxies, Net Society Value and Technology Indicator
Chrystie Burr (University of Arizona)
Measuring the Impact of U.S. Solar Energy Incentives on the Growth of Photovoltaics Demand
Eva Moreno-galbis (GRANEM, GAINS-TEPP)
The impact of TFP growth on the unemployment rate: does on-the-job training matter?
Optimal Taxation, Firms and the EnvironmentRoom 802, North Building
Cagri Kumru : Session Chairman
Lars Persson (Umeå university)
Environmental Policy, Decentralized Leadership and Horizontal Commitment Power
Michael Stimmelmayr (CES, University of Munich and CESifo)
Taxation of financial intermediation and its impact on banks' risk exposure
Cagri Kumru (Australian National University)
Optimal Capital Income Taxation with Means-tested Benefits
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Welfare and MigrationRoom 901, South Building
Megan M Khoshyaran : Session Chairman
Fabio Mariani (IRES, Université Catholique de Louvain)
Illegal immigration and the shadow economy.
Assaf Razin (tel aviv university)
Efraim Sadka (University of Tel Avi)
Benjarong Suwankiri (TMB Bank Pcl.)
Migration and the Welfare State: A Dynamic Political-Economy Theory
Shuyun, may Li (University of Melbourne)
Solmaz Moslehi (Monash University)
Siew ling Yew (Monash University)
Public-private mix of health expenditure: a political economy approach and a quantitative exercise
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Topics in Public GoodsRoom 901, North Building
Federica Alberti : Session Chairman
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Toshihiro Ihori (University of Tokyo)
Shintaro Nakagawa (Shimonoseki City University)
Martin Mcguire (University of California-Irvine)
International Security, Multiple Public Good Provisions, and The Exploitation Hypothesis
Luciano Greco (University of Padova)
Thomas Bassetti (University of Padova)
Optimal Income Taxation and Public Provision of Productive Inputs
Federica Alberti (Max Planck Institute of Economics Strategic Interaction Group)
Edward Cartwright (University of Kent)
Full agreement and the provision of threshold public goods
Political Economy IIIRoom 1009, North Building
Joyce C. Loh : Session Chairman
Georgiy Syunyaev (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Leonid Polishchuk (National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Taming the (not so) stationary bandit: turnover of ruling elites and protection of property rights
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay (St. Louis Fed)
Sajal Lahiri (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
Lobbying for a common external tariff from inside and out
Joyce C. Loh (Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder)
Economic conditions for democratization: a model with endogenous labor productivity
15:00 - 15:15   Refreshments
3rd Floor
 
15:15 - 16:45
Parallel Session 9
Taxation and the EvironmentRoom 519, South Building
Joanna Poyago-theotoky (La Trobe University)
Stuart Mcdonald (University of Queensland)
Research joint ventures and optimal emissions taxation
Christian Beermann (Center for Economic Studies, University of Munich)
Optimal unilateral carbon taxation in the presence of carbon leakage
Koji Okuguchi (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Optimal pollution tax in international duopoly with markets in several third countries
Public Good Provision and Mechanism DesignRoom 525, South Building
Stefano Barbieri : Session Chairman
Pramod Mane (NIT,Durgapur,India)
Sajal Mukhopadhyay (NIT,Durgapur)
An Efficient Incentive Compatible Mechanism to Motivate Wikipedia Contributors
Marcus Pivato (Trent University)
A fair pivotal mechanism for nonpecuniary public goods
Stefano Barbieri (Tulane University)
David A. Malueg (University of California, Riverside)
Private Information in the BBV Model of Public Goods
Public Goods Provision and Production FunctionsRoom 501, North Building
Nobue Suzuki : Session Chairman
Chen-yu Pan (Boston College)
Local Public Goods in an Economy with Uncertainty
David A. Malueg (University of California, Riverside)
Stefano Barbieri (Tulane University)
Private Provision of Public Goods: the Case of the "Best-Shot" Production Function
Nobue Suzuki (Komazawa University)
Public goods provision throughout free exit organizations
Government Policies and GrowthRoom 719, South Building
Fu-Sheng Hung : Session Chairman
Jean-pierre Drugeon (Cnrs, Pse)
On the Equilibrium Structure of Non-Homothetic Steady Solutions for Competitive Growth Sequences
Rabah Amir (Department of Economics, University of Arizona)
Malgorzata Knauff (Warsaw School of Economics)
Market transparency and Bertrand Competition (with M. Knauff)
Chien-yin Chen (Department of Economics, Natinal Taipei University)
Fu-sheng Hung (Department of Economics, National Chengchi University)
Monopolistic Competition and Increasing Returns: Implications for Optimal Fiscal Policies and Over-entry
Public and Social ChoiceRoom 820, South Building
Nicolas Gravel : Session Chairman
Sung-ha Hwang (Sogang University)
Larger groups may alleviate collective action problems
Zili Yang (SUNY Binghamton)
Side Payments and the Samuelson Rule in Stock Externality Provision ---- Why Do We Need Them Both?
Nicolas Gravel (Aix-Marseille University & GREQAM)
Michel Poitevin (Department of Economics, University of Montreal)
The optimal choice of a jurisdiction structure
Fertility and AgingRoom 802, North Building
Tatsuya Omori : Session Chairman
Renginar Dayangac (Galatasaray University)
Bilge Ozturk goktuna (Galatasaray University)
Informal Employment and Retirement:Family Support as a Substitute for Pension
Megan M Khoshyaran (Economics Traffic Clinic - ETC)
The Added Value of Aging and the Economics of Retirement
Koji Kitaura (Tezukayama University)
Tohru Naito (The University of Tokushima)
Tatsuya Omori (Mie Chukyo University)
Treat the earth: natural environment, fertility, and government in an overlapping generations economy
Public Goods and Public ResourcesRoom 901, South Building
Jeff Petchey : Session Chairman
Masuyuki Nishijima (Yokohama City University)
Is private provision of lighthouse efficient?: a simple comparison
A Macro Evidence of Sporting Culture
Jeffrey Dean Petchey (Curtin University)
The efficiency of environmental policy
Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic StabilityRoom 901, North Building
Juin-jen Chang : Session Chairman
Yoichi Gokan (Faculty of Economics, Ritsumeikan University)
Indeterminacy, Tax Policy, and an Overlapping Generations Economy with Externalities
Juin-jen Chang (Research fellow, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Jhy-yuan Shieh (Professor, Department of Economics, Soochow University)
Wei-neng Wang (Department of Economics, Soochow University)
Macroeconomic Instability and Stabilization Policy: How Should a Government Use Its Expenditure?
Gaël Giraud (CNRS, CES, PSE)
Antonin Pottier (CIRED)
Financial Crashes versus Liquidity Trap : The Monetary Policy Dilemma
Tax Evasion and IRSRoom 1009, North Building
Tsung-Sheng Tsai : Session Chairman
Matthew Rablen (Brunel University)
Audit probability Versus Effectiveness: the Beckerian Approach Revisited
Tsung-sheng Tsai (National Taiwan University)
C.c. Yang (Academia sinica)
On the IRS's Service and Enforcement
Laurent Simula (Uppsala University)
Sören Blomquist (Uppsala University)
Marginal Deadweight Loss when the Income Tax is Nonlinear
End of the conference. Thanks so much for coming. We hope to see you July 5-7 at PET13 in Lisbon.

Day: 6/15/2012

Post-Conference Tour

07:45 - 17:00   Hsinchu Science Park & The One
07:45   Pick-up from Chientan Youth Center
08:00   Pick-up from The Grand Hotel
08:40   Pick-up from The Activity Center of Academia Sinica
08:55   Pick-up from MRT Nangang Exhibition Center
10:00-11:30   Hsinchu Science Park
12:00-16:30   The One
17:00   Back to Hotels