The 34th Advanced School in Economic Theory: International Economics

Deadline: June 26, 2024

Program Starts: June 23, 2024

Program Ends: June 27, 2024

Events

Summer & Winter Schools

Location(s)

  • Israel
Jerusalem

Overview

This summer school will cover recent research at the frontier of international trade and closely related fields. Topics include trade and inequality, trade and innovation, global supply chains, micro-empirical trade patterns and aggregate implications, trade and geography, trade and development, international institutions, political economy of trade and multinationals, electoral consequences of trade and immigration, and quantitative trade policy analysis.

Details

Advanced Schools present the latest research to young academics, who learn about the most updated advances in their fields from world-class scholars.

The annual Advanced School in Economic Theory explores both the theories and applications of this important field. Each year, a different topic is examined: participants learn about key developments, and gain a sense of the breadth and richness of the field, as well as directions for future research.

GENERAL DIRECTOR: Eric Maskin, Harvard University 

ORGANIZERS: 

  • Elchanan Ben-Porath, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Michal Feldman, Tel Aviv University
  • Noam Nisan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Contemporary economic theorists and computer scientists have a large research agenda in common. Topics of mutual interest include the design of contracts, auctions, and information structures, as well as the use of algorithms to achieve fair allocations. This summer school will explore all these topics and more

SPEAKERS:

  • Fair division of indivisible items: Uriel Feige, Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Algorithmic contract design: Michal Feldman, Tel Aviv University
  • Multidimensional mechanism design: Sergiu Hart, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Revenue maximization from samples: Yannai Gonczarowski, Harvard University
  • Fairness in learning and prediction: Katrina Ligett, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Matching markets: From theory to practice: Assaf Romm, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Economic aspects of Blockchains: Aviv Zohar, Assaf Romm The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

About us

The Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) was founded in 1975 by Professor Aryeh Dvoretzky.  Since its inception the IAS has played a significant role in the expansion of Israeli academia, helping to launch new fields and changing the directions of others. It has enhanced scholarly and scientific research, benefitting countless scholars and students, both from Israel and from abroad. 

In 2012 the Institute’s name was changed to the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (IIAS), reflecting its role at the national level. The primary mission of the IIAS is to maintain and promote excellence. Distinguished scholars and scientists are invited to pursue their own research without the demands and distractions of university obligations. They are also available to interact with and mentor the younger generation of scholars.

The IIAS is the only Institute for Advanced Study in Israel. It plays a pivotal role in promoting academic collaboration among all the universities in Israel, as well as serving as a bridge between academic research in Israel and abroad.

The IIAS plays an important role on the world stage. It draws distinguished faculty and outstanding students to Israel, bringing Israel, its scholars and the frontiers of knowledge they explore, to the attention of the international scholarly and scientific community. The IIAS is an active member of NetIAS (Network of European Institutes for Advanced Study) and SIAS (Some Institutes for Advanced Study Consortium), and played a central role in the founding of the UBIAS (University – Based Institutes for Advanced Study) network.

The IIAS, since opening its doors, has to date hosted more than one hundred and forty Research Groups, with close to 1,200 fellows and visiting scholars, spanning a broad spectrum of topics. Past fellows of the IIAS have acknowledged the positive impact of their time spent at the Institute.

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Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

Target group: young academics


Dates

Deadline: June 26, 2024

Program starts:

June 23, 2024

Program ends:

June 27, 2024

Program Starts: June 23, 2024

Program Ends: June 27, 2024


Cost/funding for participants

A certain amount of financial support colud be available.

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