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The nineteenth ACM conference on Economics and Computation (ACM EC’18) will be held on June 18-22, 2018 at Cornell in Ithaca, NY, co-located with INFORMS Workshop on Mathematical Optimization in Market Design. ==Topics== *Theory and Foundations *Artificial Intelligence and Applied Game Theory *Experimental, Empirical, and Applications *MECHANISM DESIGN, including: algorithmic mechanism design, auctions, revenue maximization, pricing, resource allocation, matching, computational social choice *ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC EQUILIBRIUM, including: equilibrium computation, price of anarchy, markets *INFORMATION ELICITATION AND GENERATION, including: incentive compatibility, prediction markets, recommender, reputation and trust systems, privacy *BEHAVIORAL MODELS, including: preference and decision theory, experiments, consumer search, econometrics *ONLINE BEHAVIOR AND SYSTEMS, including: machine learning, automated agents, trading agents, data mining, experience with e-commerce and systems, economics of the Cloud, social networks, crowdsourcing ==Submissions== ==Important Dates== *February 15, 2018, 11:59 PM PST: Full electronic paper submissions due. Please see http://www.sigecom.org/ec18/papers.html . *March 1, 2018: Workshop and tutorial proposals due. *March 5, 2018: Deadline for nominations for the SIGecom Test of Time Award. *March 15, 2018: Tutorial & workshop proposal accept/reject notifications *March 27, 2018: Reviews sent to authors for author feedback *March 29, 2018: Author responses due *April 20, 2018: Paper accept/reject notifications *June 18 and June 22, 2018: Conference workshops and tutorials *June 19-21, 2018: Conference technical program ==Committees== ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chair: *Eva Tardos, Cornell University Program Chairs: *Edith Elkind, University of Oxford *Rakesh Vohra, University of Pennsylvania Local Chair: *Robert Kleinberg, Cornell *David Easley, Cornell Workshop Chairs: *Scott Duke Kominers, Harvard Business School *Jenn Wortman Vaughan, Microsoft Research Tutorial Chairs: *Itai Ashlagi, Stanford University *Katrina Ligett, Hebrew University
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