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CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference
Reciprocity: Theories and Facts
February 22-24, 2007
University of Milan-Bicocca
Milan - Italy
Sponsored by
Department of Economics
UNIVERSITY OF MILAN-BICOCCA
Department of Economics
UNIVERSITY OF CAGLIARI
Submission deadline: 31 August 2006
Reciprocity is a growing issue in economics and in other social sciences
today. It is also a very controversial issue too. For many scholars
reciprocity is an instance of enlightened self-interested favored by
repeated encounters. For others, notably behavioral economists, reciprocity
is �strong reciprocity�, a social norm that prescribes cooperation with
cooperators and punishment for non-cooperators even at personal cost. Each
of these perspectives seems to consider the other as a special case not
particularly relevant in social matters.
The aim of the conference is to gather economists from these two
perspectives, as well as political scientists, anthropologists,
neuroscientists and psychologists, to initiate a dialogue between the two
approaches, to show, maybe, that there can be important complementarities
between the different ways of understanding reciprocity.
Keynote Speakers
1. James Andreoni (Economics - University of California, San Diego) (TBC)
2. Cristina Bicchieri (Philosophy - University of Pennsylvania)
3. Jon Elster (Political Science - Columbia University)
4. Armin Falk (Behavioral Economics - University of Bonn) (TBC)
5. Simon G�chter (Economic Psychology - University of Nottingham)
6. Vittorio Gallese (Human Physiology - University of Parma)
7. Herbert Gintis (Economics - University of Massachusetts)
8. Russell Hardin (Political Science - New York University)
9. Kevin A. McCabe (Neuroeconmics - George Mason University)
10. Aldo Rustichini (Economics - University of Minnesota)
11. Joel Sobel (Economics - University of California, San Diego) (TBC)
12. Robert Trivers (Anthropology - Rutgers University) (TBC)
Topics of interest include:
� Trust and Reciprocity
� Foundational and Historical Aspects
� Game-theoretical Models
� Experiments
� Neuroscientific basis of trust and reciprocity
� Institutional Design and Policy Implications
Important Dates
Electronic Submission Deadline: August, 31 2006
Notification of acceptance: October, 15 2006.
Paper Format and Submission
Authors must submit an two-page extended abstract, in pdf format, to
Luigino Bruni and Vittorio Pelligra
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Conference Scientific committee
- Luigino Bruni (University of Milano-Bicocca)
- Mario Gilli (University of Milano-Bicocca & CISEPS)
- Benedetto Gui (University of Padova)
- Vittorio Pelligra (University of Cagliari)
- Pier Luigi Porta (University of Milano-Bicocca)
- Robert Sugden (University of East -Anglia)
- Stefano Zamagni (University of Bologna)
Luigino Bruni
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