The next Coalition Theory Network (CTN)
Workshop will take place in
Marseille, France, June 17-18, 2010. This workshop will present the
state of the art of theoretical and empirical aspects in coalition/network
formation and matching. We cordially invite you to attend.
Download the call for communications
Keynote speakers will be
The Coalition Theory Network (CTN) is an association of eight high level
scientific institutions, aimed at the advancement and the diffusion of
research in the area of coalition formation. The current members are:
Marseille, France, June 17-18, 2010. This workshop will present the
state of the art of theoretical and empirical aspects in coalition/network
formation and matching. We cordially invite you to attend.
Download the call for communications
Keynote speakers will be
Kaivan Munshi (Brown University)
Parag Pathak (MIT)
Adam Szeidl (Berkeley University)
Parag Pathak (MIT)
Adam Szeidl (Berkeley University)
The Coalition Theory Network (CTN) is an association of eight high level
scientific institutions, aimed at the advancement and the diffusion of
research in the area of coalition formation. The current members are:
- CORE - Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- CODE - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
- CES - Université Paris 1, France
- Department of Economics - Universiteit Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Department of Economics - University of Warwick, UK
- Department of Economics - Vanderbilt University, USA
- Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Italy
- GREQAM - Université de la Méditerranée, France
The history of the CTN began in 1995, when FEEM joined the CORE in the
organisation of a workshop on the theory of coalition formation. The success
of the workshop pushed CORE and FEEM to organise a second workshop in
1997 (Louvain), and then a third one in 1998 (Venice). At this third workshop,
a Coalition Theory Network (CTN) was formally created with the initial
membership of CORE, FEEM, GREQAM and the Johnson Centre at
Southern Methodist University in Dallas (SMU). These yearly meetings
continued annually, hosted in turn by the partner institutions.
organisation of a workshop on the theory of coalition formation. The success
of the workshop pushed CORE and FEEM to organise a second workshop in
1997 (Louvain), and then a third one in 1998 (Venice). At this third workshop,
a Coalition Theory Network (CTN) was formally created with the initial
membership of CORE, FEEM, GREQAM and the Johnson Centre at
Southern Methodist University in Dallas (SMU). These yearly meetings
continued annually, hosted in turn by the partner institutions.
