Beijing Time  | 
   Thursday 7 July  | 
   Friday 8 July  | 
  
  
   9:00-10:00  | 
   Keynote 1. Sherry Xin Li   (University of Arkansas, 8 PM) “Social Information, Reciprocity, and   Image Motivation: Experiments on Children’s Pro-Social Behavior from Colombia”  | 
   Keynote 3. Fuhito Kojima (University of Tokyo, 10 AM) “Ekkyo Matching:  How to Connect Separate Matching Markets for Welfare Improvement” 
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   10-min break  | 
   10-min break  | 
  
  
   
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   Session 1. Behavioral &   Experimental Chair: Tracy Xiao Liu  | 
   Session 3. Market Design Chair: Xingye Wu  | 
  
  
   10:10-10:40  | 
   Tingting Ding (SHUFE) Why Participants Make Dominated Choices in Strategy-proof School Choice Mechanisms  | 
   Ning Neil Yu (Nanjing Audit) Job Matching With Subsidy and Taxation  | 
  
  
   10:40-11:10  | 
   Yu Gao (Peking University) What's the Value of Face? An Experiment Exploring the Value of Facial Information   from the Supply Side  | 
   Gaoji Hu (SHUFE) Bayesian Stability, Bayesian Efficiency, and a Synthesis  | 
  
  
   10-min break  | 
   10-min break  | 
  
  
   11:20-11:50  | 
   Lingbo Huang (Nanjing Audit University)  Born to wait? Redesigning Allocation Rules in Booking Systems  | 
   Inacio Bo (SWUFE) Pick an object  Mechanisms  | 
  
  
   11:50-12:20  | 
   Ning Liu(Beihang University) Ambiguity Attitudes and Voter Turnout:  Evidence from a Field Experiment during the 2020 US Presidential Election  | 
   Xingye Wu (Tsinghua University) Stable and Strategy-proof Matching and Value Representation of Choice Functions  | 
  
  
   Lunch break  | 
   Lunch break  | 
  
  
   Beijing Time  | 
   Session 2. Contest and Information Chair: Jie Zheng  | 
   Session 4. IO and Networks   Chair: Junjie Zhou  | 
  
  
   14:40-15:10  | 
   Bin Liu (CUHK Shenzhen) Optimal Orchestration of Rewards and  Punishments in Rank-Order Contests  | 
   Masaki Aoyagi (Osaka University) Many-to-Many Matching of Heterogeneous Skills on a Two-Sided Platform  | 
  
  
   15:10-15:40  | 
   Xinmi Li (Tsinghua University) Even-split Strategy in Sequential Colonel Blotto Games  | 
   Nicolas Schutz (University of Mannheim) Merger Analysis with IIA Demand  | 
  
  
   10-min break  | 
   10-min break  | 
  
  
   15:50-16:20  | 
   Feng Zhu (Naikai University) Creative Contests — Theory and Experiment  | 
   Andrew Rhodes (Toulouse) Platform Design When Sellers Use Pricing Algorithms  | 
  
  
   16:20-16:50  | 
   Ye Jin (NYU Shanghai) Paternalism in a World of Uncertainty: An Experimental Study  | 
   Ryan Kor (NUS) Welfare and Distributional Effects of Joint Intervention in Networks  | 
  
  
   10-min break  | 
   10-min break  | 
  
  
   17:00-18:00  | 
   Keynote 2. Kai Konrad (MPI for Tax Law and PF, 11 AM) “The Political Economy of Paternalism”  | 
   Keynote 4. Sanjeev Goyal (Cambridge University, 10 AM) “Groups, Markets and State Capacity” 
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