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Workshop on Internet & Network Economic(WINE2008)
December 17-20, 2008, Shanghai. http://www.se.cuhk.edu.hk/~wine2008/
| Over the past decade there has been a growing interaction between researchers in theoretical computer science, networking and security, economics, mathematics, sociology, and management sciences devoted to the analysis of problems arising in the Internet and the worldwide web. The Workshop on Internet & Network Economics (WINE) is an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and results arising in these varied fields. The 4th edition of WINE will take place in December 2008, at Shanghai, China --- an exciting megalopolis experiencing an unprecedented social and economical phase transition, and thus a very appropriate locale for WINE. |
Topics include but not limited to the following aspects: - Algorithmic game theory
- Algorithmic mechanism design
- Auction algorithms and analysis
- Computational general equilibrium and approximation
- Coordination and collective action
- Fixed point algorithms
- Information economics
- Knowledge economy and intellectual product pricing
- Majority equilibrium
- Price differentiation and price dynamics
- Pricing of software systems, grid computing
- Social networks
- Prediction markets
- Network games
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- Speakers for the Special Session:
Eric Maskin(Princeton U.) Lawrence Lau(C.U. Hong Kong) Matthew O. Jackson(Stanford U.) Paul Milgrom(Stanford U.) Hal Varian(U. C. Berkeley) Yinyu Ye(Stanford U.) Christos Papadimitriou(U. C. Berkeley) HERBERT E. SCARF(Yale U.)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 September 2008 )
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