III
Summer School (2000)
On Bounded
Rationality
A summer school organized by the Basque
Country University and the Urrutia Elejalde Foundation.
San Sebastian, July 31-August 4, 2000
Director: Elena Iñarra, Universidad del País
Vasco
The Instituto de Economía Pública,
on behalf of the Fundación Urrutia-Elejalde is organising the Third
Urrutia-Elejalde Summer School on Economics and Philosophy, under the
title: "On Bounded Rationality". The Summer School is mainly intended
for graduate students and young Ph.D. researchers on the foundations
of economic analysis and on the philosophy and methodology of economics.
In this new edition, the general purpose of the School is to analyze
the topic of the bounded rationality. Its aim is to promote reflection
and discussion on fundamental topics, as well as personal contacts between
first rate professors and young researchers. Each session is planned
to include two lectures about a key issue on bounded rationality followed
by a general discussion among all those attending. Space will be made
available for brief communications by other participants.
Lecturers:
MODELING
BOUNDED RATIONALITY: Ariel Rubinstein (University of Tel-Aviv)
SOCIAL NETWORKS: Fernando Vega-Redondo
(University of Alicante)
CASE-BASED DECISION THEORY: Itzhak
Gilboa (University of Tel-Aviv)
MOTIVATION AND BELIEF: Jon Elster
(Columbia University)
ON BOUNDED RATIONALITY AND STRATEGIC
COMPLEXITY: Ehud Kalai (Northwestern University)
ECONOMIC NORMS: Akihiko Matsui
(University of Tokyo)