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Center for Mathematical Economics
Published on
4. Juni 2015
Category
Forschung
Workshop on Knightian Uncertainty organized by Chris Shannon (Berkeley) and Frank Riedel
Chris Shannon (University of California at Berkeley) and Frank Riedel are organizing a workshop on Knightian Uncertainty in Strategic Interactions and Markets at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) from June 10 to 13.
The workshop focuses on the role of ambiguity in strategic interactions and markets. It brings together research on the foundations of decision making under ambiguity with work on the importance of ambiguity throughout economics, particularly in games and markets. It features 26 invited talks by leading scholars in their field.
The workshop is the second large-scale event hosted by the ZiF Research Group Robust Finance: Strategic Power, Knightian Uncertainty, and the Foundations of Economics Policy Advice during its residence at the ZiF.
The workshop focuses on the role of ambiguity in strategic interactions and markets. It brings together research on the foundations of decision making under ambiguity with work on the importance of ambiguity throughout economics, particularly in games and markets. It features 26 invited talks by leading scholars in their field.
The workshop is the second large-scale event hosted by the ZiF Research Group Robust Finance: Strategic Power, Knightian Uncertainty, and the Foundations of Economics Policy Advice during its residence at the ZiF.