This workshop considers what rationality is, which is a central concept in economic theory and game theory. In addition, we discuss what kind of framework is necessary in a cross-disciplinary manner to investigate it. For this purpose, we welcome the participation of researchers outside economics as well as economists.
The workshop aims to expand new directions and horizons of game theory through discussions among diverse researchers interested in economics and game theory. Through these cross-disciplinary research efforts, students will be able to develop their own originality in their research. This workshop is supported by the Center for Positive/Empirical Analysis of Political Economy.
Date and Time:
Monday, November 28, 2022, 13:30-17:20 JST
Tuesday, November 29, 2022, 10:00-15:40 JST
Timetable:
November 28
13:30-13:35: Opening remarks
13:35-14:20: Presenter 1: Mamoru Kaneko, Professor emeritus at University of Tsukuba
14:25-15:10: Presenter 2: Jeffrey Jude Kline, Associate Professor, of School of Economics at University of Queenland
Break
15:30-16:15: Presenter 3: Ryuichiro Ishikawa, Professor at Waseda University
16:20-17:05: Presenter 4: Nobuyuki Suzuki, Professor of College of Science – Division of Mathematics at Shizuoka University
17:05-17:20 Discussions with presenters
November 29
10:00-10:45: Presenter 5: Kevin Zollman, Professor of Philosophy and Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University
10:50-11:35: Presenter 6: Liping Tang, School of Political Science and Economics at Waseda Universitiy
Break
11:50-12:35 Presenter 7: Katsuhiko Sano, Associate Professor of Humanities and Human Sciences at Hokkaido University
12:35-12:50 Discussions with presenters
Lunch Break
14:00-14:45 Presenter 8: Daisuke Ikegami, Shibaura Institute of Technology
14:50-15:35 Presenter 9: Tai-Wei Hu, Professor of Economics at University of Bristol
15:35-15:40 Closing remarks
Venue:
Ono Auditorium, Building 27, Waseda Campus
Language:
English
This workshop is open to members of Waseda University and the general public. Free admission and no registration required. Please refer to the workshop poster for details.