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Conference

2026 Conference on Economic Theory

Organizers: Kai Hao Yang (Yale) and Nima Haghpanah (Yale)

Presenters: upload your slides.

The Cowles Summer Conferences at Yale SOM are by invitation only. Registration details can be found in your formal invitation. All participants are expected to abide by the Cowles Foundation Code of Professional Conduct.

Tuesday & Wednesday, June 2-3, 2026

The agenda below is tentative and subject to change.

Tuesday, June 2
Time Title Presented by

8:00 - 9:00 AM

Breakfast and Registration

9:00 - 10:00 AM

"Informational Content of Auction Prices" (joint with Yu Awaya and Eduard Osipov)

Vijay Krishna (Penn State)

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Break

10:15 - 11:15 AM

“Anonymous Network Formation” (joint with Itai Arieli and Wade Hann-Caruthers)

Leonie Baumann (McGill University)

11:15 - 11:30 AM

Break

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

"Self-confirming mechanisms" (joint with Zhiming Feng)

Qingmin Liu (Columbia University)

12:30 - 1:45 PM

Lunch

1:45 - 2:45 PM

“Why Anecdotes?” (joint with Nina Bobkova)

Arjada Bardhi (New York University)

2:45 - 3:00 PM

Break

3:00 - 4:00 PM

"Nash Bargaining in Coalitional Games" (joint with Debraj Ray)

Rajiv Vohra (Brown University)

4:00 - 4:15 PM

Break

4:15 - 5:15 PM

"Robust Pricing for Cloud Computing" (joint with Dirk Bergemann)

Rahul Deb (Boston College)

6:00 PM

Dinner - Barcelona Wine Bar, 155 Temple Street

Wednesday, June 3
Time Title Presented by

8:30 - 9:00 AM

Breakfast

9:00 - 10:00 AM

"Learning vs. Optimizing Bidders in Budgeted Auctions"

Eva Tardos (Cornell University)

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Break

10:15 - 11:15 AM

"Nash-Credible Bargaining" 

Eduard Talamas (IESE Business School)

11:15 - 11:30 AM

Break

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

"Strategically Controlling Worldviews" (joint with Danil Dmitriev, Ziqi Hang, and Freddie Papazyan)

Cuimin Ba (University of Pittsburgh)

12:30 - 1:45 PM

Lunch

1:45 - 2:45 PM

"Distracted Learning"

Axel Anderson (Georgetown University)

2:45 - 3:00 PM

Break

3:00 - 4:00 PM

"Comparing Experiments in Discounted Problems"

Mark Whitmeyer (Arizona State University)

4:00 - 4:15 PM

Break

4:15 - 5:15 PM

"Comparing Similarity"

Joyee Deb (New York University)

5:15 PM

Adjourn

* Speaker

Participants

Axel Anderson
(Georgetown University)

Charles Angelucci
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Nemanja Antic
(Northwestern University)

Cuimin Ba
(University of Pittsburgh)

Sandeep Baliga
(Northwestern-Kellogg)

Ian Ball
(MIT)

Arjada Bardhi
(New York University)

Leonie Baumann
(McGill University)

Dirk Bergemann
(Yale University)

Dhruva Bhaskar
(Baruch College, CUNY)

Aislinn Bohren
(University of Pennsylvania)

Marek Bojko
(Yale University)

Alessandro Bonatti
(MIT)

Simon Boutin
(Yale University)

Renee Bowe
(Georgetown University)

Matteo Camboni
(UW-Madison)

Salvador Candelas
(Penn State)

Archishman Chakraborty
(Yeshiva University)

Krishna Dasaratha
(Boston University)

Rahul Deb
(Boston College)

Joyee Deb
(New York University)

Wouter Dessein
(Columbia University)

Olivia Ding
(Yale University)

Joel Flynn
(Yale University)

Alex Frankel
(University of Chicago)

Nima Haghpanah
(Yale School of Management)

Marina Halac
(Yale University)

Kevin He
(University of Pennsylvania)

Thibaut Horel
(MIT)

Michelle Hyun-Kim
(Yale University)

Nicole Immorlica
(Yale and Microsoft)

Navin Kartik
(Yale University)

Deniz Kattwinkel
(UCL)

Vijay Krishna
(Penn State University)

Shengwu Li
(Harvard)

Chengqing Li
(Yale University)

Hongcheng Li
(Yale University)

Jonathan Libgober
(University of Southern California)

Xiao Lin
(University of Pennsylvania)

Tianhao Liu
(Columbia University)

Qingmin Liu
(Columbia University)

Yi Liu
(Yale University)

Daniel Luo
(Yale University)

Erik Madsen
(New York University)

George Mailath
(University of Pennsylvania)

Mihai Manea
(Stony Brook University)

Adam Meirowitz
(Yale University)

Teddy Mekonnen
(Brown University)

Stephen Morris
(Yale University)

Paola Moscariello
(Yale University)

Roi Orzach
(Boston University Department of Economics)

Bobby Pakzad-Hurson
(Brown University)

Harry Pei
(Northwestern University)

Jacopo Perego
(Columbia)

Ferdinand Pieroth
(Miami University)

Andrew Postlewaite
(UPenn)

Andrea Prat
(Columbia Economics)

Doron Ravid
(University of Michigan)

Michael Richter
(Baruch College, Royal Holloway)

Maher Said
(New York University)

Itai Sher
(University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Eran Shmaya
(Stony Brook University)

Ran Shorrer
(Penn State)

Ali Shourideh
(Carnegie Mellon University)

Ron Siegel
(Pennsylvania State University)

Eduard Talamas
(IESE Business School)

Eva Tardos
(Cornell University)

Maren Vairo
(Wharton, University of Pennsylvania)

Richard Van Weelden
(University of Pittsburgh)

Rajiv Vohra
(Brown University)

Rakesh Vohra
(University of Pennsylvania)

Bruce Wen
(Yale University)

Mark Whitmeyer
(Arizona State University)

Alexander Wolitzky
(MIT)

Yu Fu Wong
(University of Pittsburgh)

Nick Wu
(Yale University)

Zikai Xu
(Columbia University)

Kai Hao Yang
(Yale School of Management)

Yangfan Zhou
(Columbia University)

June Zhu
(Yale University)

Leon Sieverding
(Yale University)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I connect to the Yale Wi-Fi network while attending a conference?

Yale provides visitors two Wi-Fi network options:

  • YaleGuest
  • Eduroam

YaleGuest is a public, insecure wireless network available for anyone’s use, but has limited network access. Due to security reasons, certain programs and functionality may not be accessible via the YaleGuest network, e.g., Dropbox, Skype, and Box.

If possible, we recommended you use the Eduroam wireless network. Eduroam (education roaming) is a secure, world-wide roaming access service that allows students, researchers and staff from participating institutions to obtain Internet connectivity across campuses when visiting other participating institutions.

If your institution is a partner, access the Eduroam network by selecting Eduroam from the Wi-Fi list on your mobile device and sign-in using your home institution’s credentials*. View Eduroam’s complete listing of U.S. participating schools; International visitors can look for institutional listings on this country page.

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*Credential format is typically ID@UniversityName.edu, e.g., YaleNetID@yale.edu or SUNetID@win.stanford.edu.

How do I get to the conference location from the Blake Hotel?

The conference will be held at the Yale School of Management (SOM), Evans Hall located at 165 Whitney Ave and is about a 20 minute walk from the Blake Hotel. The easiest route to SOM from the Blake Hotel is to go south-east on George Street and turn left on Temple St. Temple will merge into Whitney Avenue. SOM will be on the right side of the street across from the Peabody Museum (see map below).

How do I get to the conference location from the Omni Hotel?

The conference will be held at the Yale School of Management (SOM), Evans Hall located at 165 Whitney Ave and is about a 15 minute walk from the Omni Hotel. The easiest route to SOM from the Omni Hotel is to go north on Temple St. which merges into Whitney Avenue. SOM will be on the right side of the street across from the Peabody Museum (see map below).

What can I do in New Haven during my stay?
Where can I find a campus map?

The Cowles Foundation is located in the heart of Yale’s campus at 30 Hillhouse Avenue. Use the Yale campus map to help find your way around.

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