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Selfconfirming Equilibrium: Providing Information Can Be More Effective Than Providing Incentives

Selfconfirming Equilibrium: Providing Information Can Be More Effective Than Providing Incentives

by Fabio Todesco

Pierpaolo Battigalli, a scholar of game theory, proposes an alternative to Nash equilibrium that can be more effective in addressing socially inefficient behaviors of individuals connected in a network  

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Improving Accuracy, Reliability, and Interpretability of Distributed Computing

Improving Accuracy, Reliability, and Interpretability of Distributed Computing

by Fabio Todesco

Research by Botond Szabo is aimed at giving theoretical underpinnings to the black box procedures used to cope with the unprecedented explosion of available data  

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Mind the Assumptions to Obtain Meaningful Scientific Models

Mind the Assumptions to Obtain Meaningful Scientific Models

by Ezio Renda

Emanuele Borgonovo looks at how scientific theories and model reliability relate to each other. He highlights the importance of measuring uncertainty and rigorously testing models for sensitivity  

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Criminal Networks: Understanding and Combating the Modern Hydras

Criminal Networks: Understanding and Combating the Modern Hydras

by Weiwei Chen

Daniele Durante has secured funding from the European Research Council to develop cuttingedge statistical models and methods for studying criminal networks  

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Seminars

  • Jacopo Perego: Competitive Markets for Personal Data

    JACOPO PEREGO - Columbia Business School

    Room 3-E4-SR03 (Rontgen)

  • Alessia Caponera - Multiscale CUSUM tests for time-dependent spherical random fields

    ALESSIA CAPONERA - LUISS

    Room 3-E4-SR03 (Roentgen)

  • Arthur Taburet, Duke Fuqua School of Business: Screening Using a Menu of Contracts in Imperfectly Competitive Markets with Adverse Selection

    ARTHUR TABURET - Duke Fuqua School of Business

    Seminar Room 2-E4-SR03

  • Mark Aguiar - Title TBC

    MARK AGUIAR - Princeton University

    Alberto Alesina Seminar Room 5.e4.sr04, floor 5, Via Roentgen 1