Session | 2023 | ||||||
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Submission Date | 03/29/2023 | ||||||
Room | 5: Rome - FIAP | ||||||
Date | 07/21/2023 | ||||||
Time | 09:00 AM | ||||||
Title of Session | Repeated Games and Reputation | ||||||
Organizer | Jeff Ely | ||||||
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Organizer's Affiliation | Northwestern Economics | ||||||
Organizer's Country | USA | ||||||
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Chairperson | Jeff Ely | ||||||
Number of Presenters | 4 | ||||||
Presenter #1 | |||||||
Name | Jeff Ely | ||||||
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Affiliation | Northwestern Economics | ||||||
Country | USA | ||||||
Title of Paper | Ruth, Anthony, and Clarence | ||||||
Abstract | Non-partisan voters can become polarized not because of ideology but because it is optimal for them to remain uninformed and cancel out the votes of uninformed voters on “the other side.” Indeed, when stuck in such a state of polarization it is socially optimal to do so. Dynamics can lead an otherwise well-functioning assem- bly into irreversible polarization. Reputation effects might only make things worse. | ||||||
Presenter #2 | |||||||
Name | Joyee Deb | ||||||
Affiliation | Yale SOM | ||||||
Country | USA | ||||||
Title of Paper | Reputation and Competitive Selection | ||||||
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Presenter #3 | |||||||
Name | Harry Pei | ||||||
Affiliation | Northwestern Economics | ||||||
Country | USA | ||||||
Title of Paper | Reputational Bargaining and Inefficient Technology Adoption | ||||||
Presenter #4 | |||||||
Name | Alex Wolitzky | ||||||
Affiliation | MIT | ||||||
Country | USA | ||||||
Title of Paper | Repeated Games with Many Players | ||||||
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