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Revision as of 09:19, 15 September 2022

The twentieth ACM conference on Economics and Computation (ACM EC '19) will be held on June 24-28, 2019 in Phoenix, AZ, and will feature invited speakers, paper presentations, workshops, and tutorials. The main conference will be Tuesday through Thursday June 25-27, 2019 with Tutorials on Monday, June 24th, and Workshops on Friday, June 28th.

Topics

  • Design of economic mechanisms: algorithmic mechanism design; market design; matching; auctions; revenue maximization; pricing; fair division; computational social choice; privacy and ethics.
  • Game theory: equilibrium computation; price of anarchy; learning in games.
  • Information elicitation and generation: prediction markets; recommender, reputation and trust systems; social learning; data markets.
  • Behavioral models: behavioral game theory and bounded rationality; decision theory; computational social science; agent-based modeling.
  • Online systems: online advertising; electronic commerce; economics of cloud computing; social networks; crowdsourcing; ridesharing and transportation; labor markets; cryptocurrencies
  • Methodological developments: machine learning; econometrics; data mining.

Submissions

Important Dates

  • February 14, 2019: Deadline for submitting papers
  • April 1, 2019: Reviews sent to authors for feedback
  • April 3, 2019: Author responses due
  • April 26, 2019: Paper accept/reject notifications
  • May 6, 2019: Final versions of accepted papers due
  • June 25-27, 2019: Conference technical program

Committees

General Chair:

  • Anna Karlin (University of Washington)

Program Chairs:

  • Nicole Immorlica (Microsoft Research)
  • Ramesh Johari (Stanford University)

Workshop Chairs:

  • Hu Fu (University of British Columbia)
  • Scott Duke Kominers (Harvard Business School)

Tutorial Chairs:

  • Itai Ashlagi (Stanford University)
  • Brendan Lucier (Microsoft Research)

Highlights beyond EC Chairs

  • Mohammad Akbarpour (Stanford University)
  • Moshe Babaioff (Microsoft Research)
  • Shengwu Li (Harvard University)
  • Ariel Procaccia (Carnegie Mellon University)

Poster Session Chair

  • Vasilis Gkatzelis (Drexel University)
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