Program of the PCRC seminar, spring 2009

On Wednesdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., room 368, Publicum

21.1. Marko Ahteensuu The Origin of the Precautionary Principle/Approach  
28.1. Aleksandra Maslowska Using the Taylor Rule to Explain Institutional Changes in Central Banks  
4.2. Paula Mäkelä Domestic Support and Agriculture  
11.2. Hannu Salonen Bargaining and Rent Seeking  
18.2. Mika Widgrén

Distribution of Voting Weights and Inequality of Power

 
25.2. Kaisa Herne & Olli Lappalainen An Experiment in Direct, Indirect, and Generalized Reciprocity ? results and analysis  

11.3.

Hannu Nurmi Rationality and Aggregation  
18.3. Klaus Kultti Efficiency of Market Structures Under Heterogeneity  
25.3. Kari Saukkonen

 

Santanu Gupta

Continuity and Measurability of Arrovian Social Welfare Functions: a Generalization

 

Are Jurisdictions with the Median Voter and Median Inequality Favored?

 
27.3. Manfred Holler Machiavelli's Possibility Theorem and Condorcet's Jury Theorem N.B. Friday 2 p.m. in the lecture room of Pol. Science Dep.
1.4. Hannu Autto Monitoring Networks and Networks of Secrecy  
8.4. Olli-Pekka Ruuskanen Inter-generational mobility in Finland  
15.4. Ville Korpela Some Bounds for Minimal Implementing Game Forms  
22.4. Frank Steffen

Matti Virén

Voting Paradoxes in German Federal Elections: An Exercise in Empirical Social Choice

TBA

 
29.4. Panu Poutvaara Pay for Politicians and Candidate Selection: An Empirical Analysis (with Kaisa Kotakorpi)  
6.5. Mario Fedrizzi From von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944) to mechanism design (2007): the never-ending and controversial story of Expected Utility Theory  
13.5. Arvi Pakaslahti TBA  
27.5. Juha Virrankoski

Andreas Nohn

Stochastic Output and Uniqueness of Unemployment Equilibrium

Communication and Collective Decisions

 

 

Past seminars

PCRC Seminar, fall 2008
PCRC Seminar, spring 2008

25.05.2009 16:38 Hannu Autto

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