Development Economics Working Group

Equilibrium Selection in Coordination Games (VIRTUAL)

Wed
Oct
21
In accordance with University guidelines on limiting public gatherings, this event will be offered virtually via Zoom. Those interested in attending should contact Taryn Dinkelman, or John Firth for instructions on how to join by computer or phone.

"Equilibrium Selection in Coordination Games"

Lakshmi Iyer
Associate Professor of Economics and Global Affairs
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow

Sandra Polania-Reyes
Guest Associate Professor of Economics
Former Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow

The Development Economics Working Group supports graduate and faculty research in the economic determinants of human development and how economic policy can be used to promote human development. It promotes dialogue among researchers with different areas of expertise, from a variety of perspectives and subject areas, uch as health, education, infrastructure, governance, and migration. Regular meetings allow participants to workshop research in progress, while occasional seminars bring external researchers to campus to discuss their work and provide feedback on projects of group members.
Cochairs: Taryn Dinkelman and John Firth