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Special Sessions

The following Contributed Special Sessions have been accepted:

 

Austrian roots of modern economics in mathematics and the social sciences organized by Daniel Eckert

Christian Gehrke: On two of Karl Menger´s economic papers
Alexander Linsbichler: Sprachgeist and realisticness - The troubled relationship between (Austrian) economics and mathematics
Elisabeth Nemeth: Tracing Ernst Mach in Otto Neurath’s attempt to re-define the object of economics
Erwin Dekker: The Central-European liberalism of Hayek

Panel discussion: Märkte, Information und Innovation in der Vorgeschichte der Digitalen Ökonomie: Was kann man aus der Wissenschaftsgeschichte lernen?

Chair: Richard Sturn, University of Graz

Erwin Dekker, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Anna Echterhölter, University of Vienna
Christian Fleck, University of Graz
Wolfgang Pircher, University of Vienna

 

Labor market session organized by Rudolf Winter-Ebmer

Andrea Weber: The effects of EU Eastern Enlargement on the labor markets along the Austrian border
Martin Halla: Health of Elderly Parents and their Children’s Labor Supply
Lennart Ziegler: Skill Demand and Wages: Evidence from Online Job Posts in Austria
René Böheim: Effects of more caseworkers for labor market outcomes of long-term unemployed

 

Bayesian Macroeconometrics organized by Jesus Crespo Cuaresma

Thomas Zörner: Stochastic model specification in Markov switching vector error correction models
Michael Pfarrhofer: Analyzing the impact of US based uncertainty shocks on the world economy: A Markov switching global vector autoregressive model
Niko Hauzenberger: Model instability in predictive exchange rate regressions
Martin Feldkircher: Central bank communication, forward guidance and the yield curve – Evidence from the euro area
Jan Capek: Fiscal Multipliers in Austria

 

Credence Goods I: Theory and Standard Lab Experiments organized by Rudolf Kerschbamer

Alexander Rasch (with Fang Liu und Christian Waibel): The role of diagnostic ability in markets for expert services
Marco Schwarz (with Loukas Balafoutas, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter): The Interaction of Reputation and Competition in Markets for Credence Goods
Wanda Mimra (with Pierre Fleckinger und Christian Waibel): Incentives for Quality under Selective Monitoring: An Experiment
Helena Fornwagner (with Loukas Balafoutas, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter, Maryna Tverdostup): Diagnostic Uncertainty and Insurance in Credence Goods Markets

Credence Goods 2: Framed Lab Experiments organized by Rudolf Kerschbamer

Ben Greiner (with Le Zang und Chengxiang Tang): Aligning incentives of physicians - Experiments on two-part tariffs and separation of prescription and treatment in health care markets
Daniel Wiesen (with Christian Waibel): An experiment on referrals in health care
Christian Waibel (with Silvia Angerer und Daniela Glätzle-Rützler): Monitoring institutions in health care markets: Experimental evidence
Christoph Huber (gem. mit Jürgen Huber): Truth-telling and dishonesty norms in the finance industry

Credence Goods 3: Field Experiments organized by Rudolf Kerschbamer

Daniel Neururer (with Rudolf Kerschbamer): The Faces of Discrimination in Service and Credence Goods Markets - Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
Felix Holzmeister (with Martin Holmén, Micheal Kirchler, Matthias Stefan und Erik Wengström): Who Delegates Financial Investment Decisions? Evidence from Experiments with Lay People and Finance Professionals
Rudolf Kerschbamer (with Daniel Neururer und Matthias Sutter): Individual unawareness and collective wisdow? A field experiment on the value of modern communication technologies in credence goods markets
Michael Razen (with Adam Farago, Martin Holmen, Felix Holzmeister und Michael Kirchler): Cognitive Skills and Economic Preferences in the Fund Industry

 

Econometrics organized by Hans Manner

Florian Huber (with Niko Hauzenberger and Luca Onorante): Decoupling shrinkage and sparsity in conjugate vector autoregressive models
Dominik Wied (with Christoph Rothe): Estimating Derivatives of Function-Valued Parameters in a Class of Moment Condition Models
Michael Scholz: Bias reduction in nonparametric estimation in presence of both categorical and continuous data

 

Experiments – Trust and Social Capital organized by Rupert Sausgruber

Tommaso Reggiani (with Vittorio Pelligra and Daniel John Zizzo): Responding to (Un)Reasonable Requests by an Authority
Melis Kartal: Building Trust: The Costs and Benefits of Gradualism
Rostislav Staněk (with Ondřej Krčál and Štěpán Mikula): Social Capital and Mobility - An Experimental Study
Anita Zednik (with Attila Ambrus and Ben Greiner): The effects of a ‘None of the above’ ballot paper option on voting behavior and election outcomes

Experiments – Effort Provision and Incentives organized by Rupert Sausgruber

Simone Häckl: Conscious over-placement versus biased self-perception
Ondřej Krčál (with Rostislav Staněk and Katarína Čellárová): Do People Prefer Inefficient Rules Over Discretion?  
Rupert Sausgruber (with Simone Häckl and Jean-Robert Tyran): Work Motivation and Teams

 

International Environmental Agreements organized by Michael Finus

Francesco Furini (with Michael Finus): The Importance of Stackelberg leadership for the formation of successful international climate agreements
Ulrike Kornek (with Ottmar Edenhofer): The strategic dimension of financing global public goods
Robert Schmidt: Strategic Environmental Policy and the Mobility of Firms

 

Smart Technologies – on the edge of a new technological paradigm? organized by Rita Strohmaier and Stella Zilian

Mark Knell: On technological revolutions
Simone Vannuccini (with Ed Steinmüller): Data hoarding as double marginalization
Stella Zilian (with Laura Zilian): Digital skills and problem-solving: Gender differences in Austria
Rita Strohmaier (with Marlies Schütz): Moore’s law and beyond: The evolution of physical and social technology in the digital era
 

Theory Track organized by Christoph Kuzmics

Melis Kartal: A New Approach to the Analysis of Cooperation Under the Shadow of the Future: Theory and Experimental Evidence

Andreas Darmann: Simplified Group Activity Selection   
Cole Williams: Echo Chambers: Social Learning under Unobserved Heterogeneity
Konrad Podczeck: Nash equilibrium in large finite-player games

Paul Schweinzer: A threshold model of urban development
Daniel Garcia: Information Design in Competitive Insurance Markets
Markus Walzl: Almost Mutually Best in Matching Markets: Rank-Fairness and Size of the Core

Eeva Mauring: Partially Directed Search for Prices
Gerhard Sorger: Endogenous credit constraints: the role of informational non-uniqueness
Florian Herold: Strategic Sequential Voting

Martin Obradovits: Price-Directed Search and Collusion   
Ulrich Berger: Reputation and the evolution of trust

Klaus Ritzberger: Intermediation with Price Competition
Jan Henrik Steg: Economically Valuable Exit from a Duopoly and the Feedback Effects between First and Second Mover Advantages
Michael Greinecker: Limit Orders Under Knightian Uncertainty
Alberto Vesperoni: Ethnic geography: measurement and evidence

 

Organisationskomitee

Univ.-Prof. Dr.habil.

Jörn Kleinert

Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre

Universitätsstraße 15/F4
8010 Graz

Telefon:+43 316 380 - 3443


Konferenzorganisation

Johanna Pfeifer

Wegener Center für Klima und Globalen Wandel

Universitätsstraße 15/E4
8010 Graz

Telefon:+43 316 380 - 8428

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